10 Easy Recipes you could probably make while Drunk (2024)

I say probably because I wouldn’t want to encourage being drunk in an environment surrounded by gas fires and kitchen knives. Nessy is not surprisingly, a pretty messy chef. And I hate cleaning up. Nessy also hates reading long recipes and always gets bored half way through. So here are my favorite recipes, so easy, you could make them while drunk (minus the knives and the gas flames etc).

1. Nutella Cookies

All you need is one egg, one cup of flour and one cup of that all important Nutella. Mix your ingredients together well in a mixing bowl (elbow grease) and then start shaping your cookies. Pop in the oven on a tray for just 5-10 minutes at 180C/ 350F, depending how soft you like them!

p.s. Add peanut butter, nuts or chocolate chips into the mix if you’re feeling really bad!

2. Best Bruschetta

Dice a large tomato and a small onion and mix together in a bowl. Season with a dash of oil and salt & pepper. Cut a baguette into relatively thin slices and warm in the oven. Spread a little butter on each, then add a tea spoon of pesto (key ingredient). Add the tomato and onion onto the slices and serve!

3. Chimichurri Sauce for Steak or Bread-dipping!

Chimichurri sauce is the most awesomest sauce on the planet. If you have not tried it, you have not lived.

If you have a blender or food processor, this is easy to do. If like me, you don’t, it can take a little longer but still not much brain power. So let’s assume you have a blender. Throw a bouquet of parsley (2 cups), 6 garlic cloves and a large onion (chop into smaller pieces first) and blend. In a serving bowl, mix this with 1 cup of olive oil, red wine vinegar to taste (about 3 tablespoons) and the juice of half a lemon. Stir well.

Serve with a nice piece of meat from the butcher (I like mine medium rare), grilled prawns or slice a baguette and serve on the side for dipping.

4. Caramelized Onion Tart with Tomate & Fromage!

Buy one of those ready made puff pastries (forget the rolling pin) available in most supermarkets. Unroll your puff pastry from the packet and lay in a glass or porcelain baking dish. The base of your tart will be your caramelized onions. Dice two onions and heat in a pan with butter until translucent. Add a tablespoon of brown sugar (white sugar is okay too), stir and then add two tablespoons of balsamic vinegar. Total cooking time 20-30 minutes.

The first picture is a stock photo, this is what Nessy’s tart actually looks like. All-homemade and stuff.

While keeping an eye on the onions, slice two tomatoes as well as some mozzarella. When your onions look done, evenly spread them over the pastry. Lay out your tomato and mozzarella slices neatly over the onions. Now just sprinkle over a stronger cheese like a blue cheese for added flavor. Salt, pepper, drizzle oil and pop in the oven at 180C/390F for 20-25 minutes. Done.

5. Garlic Hummus Brocoli

Steam, boil, roast or grill brocoli and then toss it in some garlic hummus (which you bought in a packet from the supermarket)! Voila. Add lemon juice if you want and black pepper to taste.

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6. A Fancy salad

Salads don’t require any cooking skills, but the more creative you get with your ingredients, the more you trick people into thinking you’re some kind of chef. Think fruit and cheese: peaches and feta cheese with proscuitto, mixed leaves and honey / pomegranate with spinach leaves and goats cheese / or apple slices with blue cheese and walnuts.

Here is one Nessy made with red berries, feta cheese and seasoning

The possibilities are kind of endless. Nessy’s fool-proof dressing is always oil, a little red wine vinegar and dollop of french mustard.

7. Pesto Chicken Bake

Spread a 1/4 cup of pesto onto the base of a baking dish. Cut your chicken into cutlets and lay the strips ontop of the pesto. Season with salt and pepper. Then spread another 1/4 cup of the pesto on top of the chicken strips. Cover with aluminum foil and heat in the oven for 25-30 minutest at 190C/ 375F. Remove the aluminum foil, grate some mozzarella over the pesto chicken, heat for another five minutes and serve. Serve with rice to soak up all the yummy juice.

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8. Baked Camembert with Baguette and Onion Jam

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Buy a camembert cheese in wood packaging (available in supermarkets). Remove any plastic packaging but you can leave it in the wood encasing (or place it in an oven resistant serving dish). Pierce holes in the top of the cheese. Heat in the oven at 180C/ 350F for 20-25 minutes until oozy!

Serve with an onion jam (marmalade) on the side with crackers or bread to dip.

9. Mozarella and Pesto Poppers

You’ll need another ready made pastry roll from the supermarket, mozzarella, pesto and tomato sauce (homemade or from the jar). Cut out circles in the pastry dough (I used the rim of a standard drinking glass).In the center of each, place a very small piece of mozzarella cheese and 1/2 teaspoon of pesto, 1/2 teaspoon of tomato sauce.Pull all sides together and attach with two toothpicks.Place on a cookie sheet and bake 20-25 minutes, or until golden brown.

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10. Raw Banana Ice Cream

Freeze some ripe bananas (best to do it the night before as it takes 6-8 hours). Pop the frozen bananas in the food processor and blend for about 5 minutes. And EAT!

Topping suggestions to add to the blender: strawberries, cherries, almonds, coconut, caramel sauce, chocolate sauce, nutella etc.

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10 Easy Recipes you could probably make while Drunk (2024)

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What are good drunk foods? ›

  • Whole-wheat crackers or veggie slices with hummus and/or guacamole can help you stay full. ...
  • Whole-wheat toast or pita bread can help absorb some of the alcohol. ...
  • Plain rice with grilled chicken is a smart choice if you've got leftovers. ...
  • Air-popped microwave popcorn will satisfy salty cravings.
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What is the best food to get drunk slower? ›

Proteins and healthy fats are much better at delaying alcohol absorption because they're digested more slowly than carbs. Eggs are rich in protein, while avocados are high in heart-healthy fats. Avocados also contain some potassium to help balance your electrolytes.

What foods prevent hangovers? ›

These healthful foods may help reduce hangover symptoms.
  • Bananas. Alcohol blocks the production of a hormone that helps your body hold on to water, leading to dehydration and the loss of electrolytes like potassium and sodium (3, 4 ). ...
  • Watermelon. ...
  • Blueberries. ...
  • Oranges. ...
  • Pickles. ...
  • Sweet Potatoes. ...
  • Spinach. ...
  • Avocado.
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What's the best drunk snack? ›

Grab yourself a drink and decide on a well-suited snack.
  • 01 of 24. Popcorn with Sesame-Glazed Pistachios. ...
  • 02 of 24. Ultimate Loaded Chili-Topped Hot Dogs. ...
  • 03 of 24. German Soft Pretzel Sticks. ...
  • 04 of 24. Buffalo Wings. ...
  • 05 of 24. Fried Pickles with Spicy Mayonnaise. ...
  • 06 of 24. Queso Fundido. ...
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Is pizza good to eat when drunk? ›

​Pizza​ Eating pizza with alcohol is not a good idea. The use of leavening agent in the dough doesn't go well with alcohol in the stomach and might result in stomach pain.

Does popcorn soak up alcohol? ›

Chris Meletis, the dean of naturopathic medicine and chief medical officer at the National College of Naturopathic Medicine, explains that high-fiber foods—like Brussels sprouts, lentils, and popcorn—break down alcohol and absorb it, keeping it from reaching the bloodstream as quickly.

What is a healthy snack while drinking alcohol? ›

Oats: Cooked food is easy to digest with alcohol, so a pot of cooked oatmeal can be a healthy accompaniment. It can be spiced up a bit to add flavour. Salad: Salad is refreshing and healthy at the same time. It can be bland, but it is better to have healthy salad as an accompaniment than having salty food with alcohol.

Does cooking with alcohol make the food alcoholic? ›

A study from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Nutrient Data lab confirmed this and added that food baked or simmered in alcohol for 15 minutes still retains 40 percent of the alcohol. After an hour of cooking, 25 percent of the alcohol remains, and even after two and a half hours there's still 5 percent of it.

What should be drunk after meal? ›

In fact, drinking water during or after a meal helps how your body breaks down and processes food (digestion). Water is vital for good health. Water and other drinks help break down food so that your body can take in (absorb) the nutrients. Water also makes stool softer, which helps prevent constipation.

Can you get drunk with cooking liquor? ›

According to a news article posted in Daily Mail, underage teens have found a way to buy cooking wine to get drunk, as cooking sherry has 12% to 17% alcohol content. Although the cooking wine's taste isn't palatable compared to actual drinking wine, its alcoholic contents can get people drunk as well.

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