Little People, Big World: Matt Roloff’s Favorite Go to Meal

Matt Roloff from Little People, Big World shows off one of his favorite go-to meals. It’s a simple dish. However, fans don’t consider it cooking.

Little People, Big World: Matt Roloff Learns to Cook after Divorce

Matt Roloff never had to worry about making himself food when Amy Roloff was his wife. She loves cooking and baking. Her favorite place in the house is the kitchen. She often shares her recipes with fans online. And she loves having people around to share her cooking with.

But once the Little People, Big World cast members split up, he didn’t get to enjoy her home-cooked meals as often. So, he had to learn how to cook for himself. He doesn’t claim to be a professional chef. But he has learned a few easy meals to cook over the years.

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Matt did find love again after divorcing Amy. He and Caryn Chandler have been together for years. And now that they are set to wed, they built a home together. Caryn admits that she isn’t the biggest fan of cooking. So, she won’t be in the kitchen as much as Amy was. Yet, she does cook him meals. But when she is not around, he has to go back to his easy-to-cook meals.

Matt Reveals Easy-to-Cook Meal

Matt recently shared one of his favorite go-to meals when he is left to cook his own dinner. He takes premade rice that you only have to warm it up in the microwave. He puts it in the microwave for 90 seconds. Once the rice is ready, he adds a little soy sauce for flavor.

However, the Little People, Big World castmate doesn’t forget to get protein. So, he adds sardines to the rice. He explains that the sardines are cooked in extra virgin olive oil. He even uses the leftover sauce and adds it to the dish.

Matt says that sardines are his “absolute favorite” thing to eat. He feels that people who don’t eat sardines are missing out on a “very yummy meal.”

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Little People, Big World Celeb’s Cooking Doesn’t Impress Fans

Matt Roloff’s go-to meal didn’t impress fans. One person says that he “cooks like every grandfather I have ever met.” Another person knows that he always had delicious meals when he was with Amy Roloff. So, they don’t find it “surprising that he’s got to go back to his bachelor cooking.” A person admits they love sardines. But they don’t know how they feel about “mixing it with soy sauce.” Another person doesn’t even consider his meal “cooking.”

However, some Little People, Big World fans applaud Matt for at least trying to make himself something to eat. One person gives him credit because their “husband couldn’t make himself a meal.” Another person says, “At least he’s making his own food.”

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