How do I cook in my dorm room?

How do I cook in my dorm room?

Use a toaster oven to:

  1. Make gluten-free mini-pizzas.
  2. Cook vegetables.
  3. Roast a whole sweet potato, white potato, bell pepper or garlic bulb.
  4. Bake portobello mushrooms for burgers.
  5. Bake veggie or meat burgers.
  6. Toast open-faced sandwiches.
  7. Heat up leftovers.
  8. Cook salmon or other fish.

What food should I keep in my dorm?

Pantry

  • Mixed Nuts.
  • Granola Bars.
  • Microwavable Popcorn.
  • Cereal.
  • Microwaveable Soups.
  • Peanut Butter and Jelly.
  • Microwaveable Rice.
  • Oatmeal Packets.

Can you cook in a college dorm?

College dorms do not typically have kitchens within individual student rooms. Newer or renovated dorms may offer a communal kitchen which can be used or reserved when needed. If a full kitchen isn’t available, there are usually communal microwaves available for residents to use.

How do you meal prep for college dorms?

Here are some helpful tips to make packing meals easy as (dining hall) pie:

  1. Steal from the dining hall. PIN IT.
  2. Tupperware is your new best friend. PIN IT.
  3. Bring Ziploc baggies to the dining hall.
  4. Mason jar salads will get you through.
  5. Check your calendar and plan accordingly.
  6. Get it all outta the way on Sunday night.

Is a mini fridge necessary for college?

Most students snack, and some regularly eat one or more meals each day in their room. Unless your diet consists of all packaged foods, you’ll need a little fridge to store your perishable food and drinks.

What to cook when you don’t have a stove?

So here are 16 cool and easy dinners you can make without using your stove:

  1. Avocado Caprese Wrap.
  2. Philly-Style Italian Hoagie.
  3. Mexican Street Corn Salad With Black Beans and Avocado.
  4. No-Noodle Pad Thai.
  5. Simple Zucchini Caprese Salad.
  6. Fiery Szechuan Peanut and Chili Zucchini Noodles.
  7. Tomato Gazpacho.

What can I eat with no kitchen?

Shop only for shelf-stable foods that you love to eat. These are more numerous than you’d think: Even without a kitchen, you can stock bread, nut butters, jelly, oatmeal, dried fruit, almonds, apples, pears, avocados, cherry tomatoes, olive oil, and salt. Citrus fruits hang on for several days at room temperature.