Poorman’s Meal (Depression Era Recipe)

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Poorman’s Meal is a delicious recipe shared by Ms. Clara, who lived through the Great Depression. Please click HERE for the video of Ms. Clara making the Poorman’s Meal. This was a fun recipe to make with my kids after we watched the video together. We’ve made this recipe a handful of times and I thought it might be a relevant recipe to post during this quarantine time. The ingredients are inexpensive and have a pretty good shelf life.

Poorman’s Meal

Ingredients (makes about 6 servings):

  • 6 regular sized Russet potatoes, washed peeled and cubed bite-size
  • 1 large yellow or white onion, sliced or chopped
  • some vegetable oil for cooking (about 3 Tbsp. or as needed)
  • optional: about 1/4 C. water
  • 4 hot dogs, cut into bite-sized pieces
  • about 2 Tbsp. salsa (I like using Pace Chunky Mild Salsa)
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions:

  1. Put the cubed potatoes and the chopped onion in a large frying pan (I used a large cast iron skillet).
  2. Drizzle the cooking oil on top and turn the heat to medium. Let potatoes slowly brown, and mix them around every few minutes so they cook more evenly. If you want to add about 1/4 cup of water to help the potatoes soften, you can.
  3. Once the potatoes are tender to your liking and the onions are cooked, add the bite-sized hot dogs and salsa. Gently mix. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Another tasty, budget-friendly recipe using ingredients that don’t go bad very quickly is Healthy Lentil Soup.

*Inspired by THIS video of Ms. Clara.

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