Tomato rice, which is just placing a tomato in the rice cooker when cooking rice. I add more things nowadays like corn, onions, meat, salt and pepper. But I enjoy how easy it is to make and eat it with some sriracha :)
The other one is spaghetti. I do enjoy using high quality ingredients for this one (spaghetti made with semolina flour, bronze extrusion, slow dried), good sauce makes quite a difference. I’ll cook them until barely cooked, right before al dente, then finish cooking then on the sauce and some extras (onions, olives, meat, red pepper flakes).
This dish is one I really really enjoy but cook it less often since it takes a bit more time
- Cook your favourite pasta and keep some of the pasta water. - Cut bacon into pieces and cook in butter until browned. - Add a can of creamed corn and some of the pasta water to the bacon. - Add the cooked pasta and cheddar. - Wait for the cheese to melt and enjoy!
My favourite higher-energy dish is this one: https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/spicy-sweet-sambal-pork-no...
At home, it's very easy to do it well, following the original recipe, it's extremely basic, very few ingredients, and honestly, tastes really awesome!!
Disclaimer: I'm portuguese and a total foodie and pasta dishes are right up my alley, so, YMMV.
An alternative is to coock them the same, but then transfer it into a large kettle and add water and some flour to turn it into a soup. It still tastes pretty much the same though.
I rarey coock pasta, rice or potatoes.