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8 Tasty Recipes for College Students

Simple, fast, easy, and tasty.

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8 Tasty Recipes for College Students
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“Tasty” is one of Buzzfeed’s latest ventures, and is steadily becoming part of a new cooking revolution. The “Tasty” Facebook page boasts multitudes of quick videos with delicious recipes from dinners to snacks to smoothies. As a broke college kid, a meal out or a delicious homemade tenderloin is often easier said than done. However, here is a quick list of the best “Tasty” recipes for college kids to make in their dorm or apartment.

1. Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls

This 5 ingredient snack combines the protein of peanut butter with the sweetness of chocolate for a great snack that is quick and easy to prepare.

2. Grilled Cheese Rollups

This new twist on the classic grilled cheese sandwich takes only two ingredients (three if you want that marinara dipping sauce).

3. Cheesy Spinach Artichoke Bake

This recipe is a little more work than the previous two, but this cheesy dinner dish is worth it. Not only will this meal satisfy you forone night, it includes 9 more servings for leftovers or sharing with friends.

4. Molten Cinnamon Rolls

There is nothing better than a cinnamon roll. It’s the perfect morning treat or evening dessert and these rolls have more than enough icing, because there is no such thing as “too much icing.”

5. Stuffed Chicken Parmesan

A delicious and filling dinner with only a few ingredients.

6. 5-Layer Breakfast Bake

Another slightly more ambitious reciple, this breakfast treat combines literally everything you love about breakfast into one dish.

7. No-Bake Peanut Butter Pie Jars

Simple, sweet and easily tailored to your own dessert preferences. What could be better?

8. Cheesy Chicken Broccoli Bake

A quick dinner consisting of a protein, a veggie and tons of delicious cheesy goodness.

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