Depending on where you are in the world, you've probably already had dinner, but I would make one of the following:
1. Eggs in Hell, which is basically eggs poached in tomato sauce with cheese on top. Nommy. Fast, if you don't make your own sauce, and fairly fast even if you do. (I'm not clear on whether you have spaghetti sauce or just tomato sauce, but if you only have the latter, you can easily achieve the former.)
2. Lentil soup. I'd throw in two handfuls of rice for a complete meal and a handful or two of corn for sweetness, then hit the whole thing with an immersion blender to make a semi-smooth soup. (This works better if your lentils are red or yellow, but could work with any lentils but puy lentils, which in my opinion do not lend themselves terribly well to this sort of soup.)
3. Vegetarian chili, which is basically: garlic and spices (cumin, red pepper, chipotle or cayenne or whatever if you have it and like it), onion if you have it, a couple of cans of assorted heartier beans (black, kidney), and a can or two of diced tomatoes. Serve with grated cheese on top. (And rice if you want a REALLY heavy meal, although my experience is that I cannot so much move for a few hours if I do rice with chili.)
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Date: 2011-01-10 01:45 am (UTC)1. Eggs in Hell, which is basically eggs poached in tomato sauce with cheese on top. Nommy. Fast, if you don't make your own sauce, and fairly fast even if you do. (I'm not clear on whether you have spaghetti sauce or just tomato sauce, but if you only have the latter, you can easily achieve the former.)
2. Lentil soup. I'd throw in two handfuls of rice for a complete meal and a handful or two of corn for sweetness, then hit the whole thing with an immersion blender to make a semi-smooth soup. (This works better if your lentils are red or yellow, but could work with any lentils but puy lentils, which in my opinion do not lend themselves terribly well to this sort of soup.)
3. Vegetarian chili, which is basically: garlic and spices (cumin, red pepper, chipotle or cayenne or whatever if you have it and like it), onion if you have it, a couple of cans of assorted heartier beans (black, kidney), and a can or two of diced tomatoes. Serve with grated cheese on top. (And rice if you want a REALLY heavy meal, although my experience is that I cannot so much move for a few hours if I do rice with chili.)