Microwaveable dorm room meals for under $5

As if college tuition isn’t expensive enough, many schools require first-year students to buy a meal plan. But after freshman year, what happens to those that opt out of the “swipe all you can eat” lifestyle? After all, meal plans can add $8,000 to $24,000 to your overall tuition.

But what happens when you can’t afford to spend $100 on groceries? Or when you don’t have the time or resources to cook yourself a gourmet meal?

We have your solution, use a microwave! For those of you that don’t want to spend your evenings cooking for hours and those that are sick of eating ramen noodles three times a day, here are some inexpensive microwaveable meals that you can easily make in less than 20 minutes.

Scrambled egg casserole: $3.95
4 slices of bacon $2.33
3 eggs: 62 cents
1 cup shredded cheese: $1.00

It’s never a good idea to go to class on an empty stomach. But who wants to wake up early to cook? If you’re on a time crunch and have limited resources, this scrambled egg casserole is perfect.

In a microwaveable container crack three eggs and add half a cup of cheese. Grab some of those free salt and pepper packets from any dining area in your school and add it to your dish. The next step might surprise you but don’t worry, it is totally safe.

Partially cook 4 strips of bacon in the microwave. For this recipe, I cooked them for three minutes but the time may vary depending on the type of microwave. Make sure the bacon is at least partially cooked so that when you place it in there again with the eggs, it’s safe to eat.

Once the bacon has cooled off, cut it up into small pieces and throw it into your egg mixture. Scramble it up with a fork and pop everything in the microwave one last time. For my small container the cooking time was only 3 minutes. If you have a bigger container the cooking time will probably be longer.

Breakfast potatoes: $3.51
1 potato: 20 cents
? an onion: 50 cents
? of a stick of butter: 62 cents
1 cup shredded cheese: $1.00
Canned beans: $1.19

This recipe is inexpensive, fast to make and delicious. You can eat it for breakfast or any other time of the day and can definitely save the leftovers.

Start off with washing and cutting a potato into small pieces. Throw that into your microwavable container and add some salt and pepper. Take half a stick of butter and cut it up into smaller squares. Once you add that just chop up half an onion and throw it in with the rest of your ingredients.

Shake up your mixture really well and put it in the microwave for about 6 minutes. Make sure to check on it occasionally because you don’t want everything to dry up. Once the potatoes are cooked, add some cheese to the top, and voilà, you just made your very own breakfast potatoes in under 10 minutes.