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M-Ginger Turkey Meatballs, cauliflower "rice", bokchoy
T-"Chipotle Style" Burrito Bowl, vegetarian W-Moroccan spiced Salmon over homemade Tabbouleh Th-Spiced Lentil Soup with Chorizo Sausage, side of baby kale salad Fri-Quinoa Superfood Salad with Cajun Shrimp Avocado with Every meal. My family goes through at least 2 a day. We buy two bags of them at Costco a week. |
Oh I'm sure. I'm sure your Rosemary Chicken is awesome! |
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M: roast chicken with roasted root vegetables (Thomas Keller recipe)
T: chicken pot pie with leftovers W: broiled salmon, potatoes, green beans R: gnocchi with Marcella's tomato, butter, onion sauce F: taco pizza (mashed seasoned black beans as sauce on homemade crust made with cornmeal) I like the concept of Meatless Monday but I do my shopping on Sun and Mon, so I try to eat the fresh meat at the beginning of the week and do vegetarian the rest of the week. |
| Funny I am on budget but still don't plan in advance. My freezer/pantry are always stocked with the basics..chicken/ground meat or turkey/veggies/pasta etc . That way I can fo almost anything basic on the fly. Sunday (when I shop) I do something that requires a specifc ingrediant etc...but basically I always stock up on good sales and just use what I have. |
Me too |
You can find the recipes at showmethecurry.com Roti isn't so much a recipe but technique. Also, pau bhaji is super simple - just get a premade masala mix from an indian store. Parampara brand is good. |
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Monday - veggie basil stirfry and rice
Tuesday - homemade lentil soup and bread Wednesday - spaghetti marinara and salad and garlic bread Thursday - turkey meatballs, mashed potatoes, beets, green veg Friday - Thai takeout Might mix up the days. I have everything in stock. |
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Monday-leftover lentil and chicken thigh soup
Tuesday--Ina Garten Roast Chicken with vegetables Wednesday--Slow cooked rosemary white bean soup with garlic bread Thursday--Melissa Clark Roasted Broccoli with Shrimp Friday--out for dinner |
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No idea. I put a frozen protein the fridge the night before to defrost. Prepare the next day as desired with a fresh veg and sometimes with a starch, sometimes no starch.
If nothing is defrosted, then it's eggs or something cobbled together. "Cooking with depth?" LOL. Yeah, I'm not going to be roasting spices and crushing them with a mortar and pestle at 7 PM on a Monday. But with a pantry full of spices, plus lemons, onion, and garlic, just about anything is tasty enough for a quick weeknight meal. |
this recipe is amazing, hands down the best chicken we've ever made. |
I love this thread -- so many great ideas! Let's keep it going and not have it devolve into a food fight, OK? There's no right answer on the planning v. spontaneity debate. Each approach obviously has its advantages and disadvantages; which one works best for you and your family depends on individual circumstances. When our kids were younger and I worked downtown, I planned meals by the week; now I WAH and we have only our youngest -- and most adventurous eater -- still living at home, so we can be more spontaneous. Even so, I usually have some idea on Sunday of what we might be eating later in the week. This week it's:
Monday -- fish tacos Tuesday--pasta with roast veggies of some sort Weds. -- I'll take a look at Post and Times food sections for inspiration Thurs -- whatever DD would like -- she deserves a treat as Friday will be her toughest exam Fri. -- homemade pizza if DD feels like making it Sat. -- date night for DH and me; DD will go to a friend's birthday party Sunday -- roast chicken w/ spinach and hummus |
Oh YUM We will be doing this very soon!
I wonder how they would be if I made the filling and rolled them the night before? Or made the filling, rolled, then froze, and baked from frozen... I can't believe I never thought of baking them! Voila, I have a new kitchen-sink, throw-all-the-leftovers-in recipe (I think). Thanks PP! |
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I do the veg fresh 20. Our menu for the week:
Monday - Parsnip and Potato Stew Tuesday - Onion and Potato Frittata with green bean salad Wednesday - Pumpkin goulash with egg noodles Thursday - Potato and carrot gratin with parmesan and thyme Friday - Pumpin and parsnip soup with pear and goat cheese salad |
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I made/bought a few things (rotisserie chicken, potato soup, pork curry) over the weekend which will make up most of our meals this week.
Monday: Chicken with either green beans or brussels sprouts and bread Tuesday: Potato soup with tuna melts or grilled ham/cheese Wednesday: Pork coconut curry and rice Thursday: No idea. Pasta of some kind? Friday: Probably takeout |
Never heard of this site, but sounds fantastic! My goal is to make a veg menu plan that is set for one month (winter and summer) versions, but want some new recipes. How long does it take on average to cook/assemble? |