16 Intensive Recipes For Anyone Who Wants To Kill Time In The Kitchen (2024)

Got extra time on your hands? Cook something special.

by Hannah LoewentheilBuzzFeed Staff

These days, rather than search for time-saving recipes, we're looking for ways to spend hours in the kitchen cooking up exciting meals. If you have extra time to kill and are looking for a special, intensive recipe to try, here's some inspiration.

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You can follow the recipe and make this spinach and ricotta filling, or you can get creative and use whatever is in your kitchen! Keep it vegetarian, or add some meat or seafood like ground beef, sausage, or even smoked salmon. Once you make the ravioli dough, the options are endless. Get the recipe for homemade ricotta and spinach ravioli here.

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All you need to make these Japanese noodles at home is pastry flour, sea salt, and corn starch. Toss those homemade noodles in miso broth with your favorite veggies and protein. Get the recipe for udon noodles from scratch here.

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An egg wash gives this braided loaf of bread a glazed exterior and fluffy, doughy inside. Use the leftovers to make some decadent challah French toast. Get the recipe for simple homemade challah bread here.

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This beef stew will take you about three hours to make from scratch, but wait until you taste the umami flavors from beef broth, red wine, Worcestershire sauce, and spices. You can make a big batch and keep some in the freezer for lazy nights. Get the recipe for Dutch oven beef stew here.

You can make these melt-in-your-mouth carnitas in the oven, slow cooker, or Instant Pot, but the oven method is our favorite way to achieve crispy-on-the-outside, melt-in-your-mouth meat. If you're feeling really ambitious, try making homemade flour tortillas as well. Get the recipe for pork carnitas here.

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There's nothing like homemade pizza. This five-ingredient dough requires a few hours to rise, but it's worth the wait. Get the recipe for homemade pizza dough here.

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These New York–style bagels are crispy on the outside and delightfully doughy on the inside. First they're boiled, then they're baked, and finally they're topped with your favorite garnishes, like cream cheese, tomato, capers, and lox. Get the recipe for homemade bagels here.

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Roll out pasta dough as you normally would, then use a cookie cutter to cut the dough into small rounds. Fill them with your favorite pasta fillings, or follow the recipe verbatim and use a mixture of egg, ricotta, Parmesan, spinach, and basil. Boil what you want and freeze the extra tortellini for future use. Get the recipe for homemade cheese tortellini here.

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You could use store-bought dumpling wrappers, but why not make these super-fresh dumplings yourself? You can fill them with whatever you like, from ground pork and shrimp to veggies. Get the recipe for Chinese dumplings from scratch here.

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Cassoulet is a quintessential comfort food. It's substantial and seriously cozy. This traditional version is made with chicken, sausage, and white beans, but you can really use whatever meat is in your kitchen. Get the recipe for classic French cassoulet here.

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Making gnocchi from scratch isn't difficult, but it takes some practice and patience. All you'll need are a few ingredients to get you started: potato, flour, egg, and salt, plus whatever sauce you want to serve it in. Get the recipe for homemade potato gnocchi here.

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It takes a good chunk of time to make cured salmon from scratch, but the vast majority of it is just a waiting game. In fact, the salmon will have to marinate in the fridge for about 36–48 hours, but just imagine the bagel platter you'll make when it's complete. Get the recipe for homemade cured salmon here.

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Marinated in garlic, ginger, rice wine vinegar, gochujang, soy sauce, and brown sugar, these fall-off-the-bone short ribs are a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. They need to cook for about two and a half hours to get super tender. Get the recipe for Korean oven-braised short ribs here.

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There are few foods more delicious than these soft and chewy steamed buns, which you can fill with anything from pork belly to barbecue pulled pork. Get the recipe for steamed bao buns here.

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Buttery and flaky, these homemade croissants require a bit of time and technique, but the final result is mouthwateringly delicious. Plus, we'll take any excuse to eat fresh pastries for breakfast. Get the recipe for homemade croissants here.

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This Mexican dish is made of corn husks stuffed with a filling of chicken, potato, carrots, and onion, all topped with a homemade chile pepper salsa. After the filling is made and the tamales are folded, let them steam for about an hour and a half. Get the recipe for authentic Mexican tamales here.

16 Intensive Recipes For Anyone Who Wants To Kill Time In The Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

What foods take the longest to cook? ›

On your meal prep day, focus first on foods that take the longest to cook: proteins like chicken and fish; whole grains like brown rice, quinoa, and farro; dried beans and legumes; and, roasted vegetables.

What single food can you survive on the longest? ›

It is argued that the single, most complete food a human needs to survive is human breast milk. Other foods may be nutritious but inevitably lack certain vitamins, minerals, etc.

What food stays edible the longest? ›

Whole grains and legumes: Staples such as rice, quinoa, beans, and lentils, when stored in a cool, dry environment, can boast shelf lives that span several years. Honey: This sweet nectar, thanks to its natural composition, can remain consumable indefinitely when stored in a sealed container.

What is Gordon Ramsay's signature dish? ›

The Beef Wellington is Gordon Ramsay's signature dish – and once you taste it, you'll see why!

What is the hardest meat to cook? ›

Brisket does indeed take more time to cook than other tough cuts because of its greater amount of collagen. However, much of that collagen is insoluble, so little of it will break down into gelatin.

What casseroles to make when someone dies? ›

Casseroles: Lasagna, Macaroni & cheese, Tuna noodle casserole, Shepherd's pie – turkey, beef or vegetarian… Sauced Meals: Chicken Parmesan, Meatballs & Sauce, Ribs, Meatloaf…

What takes ages to cook? ›

Stews and braises: Slow-cooking methods such as stewing or braising can take several hours to fully cook meat and vegetables until they are tender and flavorful. Beans and legumes: Dried beans and legumes can take several hours to soak and then cook.

What cooks things fast? ›

Toaster Oven

Toaster ovens can make a lot more than toast. They bake cakes and frozen pizzas and reheat food better than a microwave. Toaster ovens work like little convection ovens, so they cook food faster and with more control than a full-sized oven.

What is the world's longest cooking? ›

Alan Fisher broke Baci's record in Japan. Photo: Guinness World Record. An Irish chef Alan Fisher is now the record holder for the longest cooking hours after he clocked in a time of 119 hours and 57 minutes. His feat is 24 hours more than that of the previous record held by Nigeria's Hilda Baci.

Which meat takes the longest to cook? ›

Roast meats: Large cuts of meat such as beef, pork, or lamb can take several hours to roast in the oven until they reach the desired level of doneness. Stews and braises: Slow-cooking methods such as stewing or braising can take several hours to fully cook meat and vegetables until they are tender and flavorful.

What food takes the most time of your life? ›

A new study suggests that hot dogs could shorten one's life by 36 minutes. University of Michigan researchers evaluated more than 5,800 foods and how diet affects a person's life span. Hot dogs decrease a person's life while more nutritional foods were found to lengthen it.

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