Anonymous wrote:Our formula is a protein, a vegetable, and a grain.
We make big pots of the grain in the Instapot — rice, quinoa, bulgur, farro — good for packing lunches. We also do a big pot of oatmeal for breakfasts through the week.
Very easy proteins:
Broiled salmon
Steamed cod (with soy sauce)
Steamed or baked tofu (with plum vinegar and sesame sauce — kids love this)
Steamed scallops
Sheet pan chicken
Steaks
Sausages
For vegetables, I do stuff that’s easy to sautée in olive oil — broccoli, cabbage, peppers, green beans, bok choy, etc. We also cook kale and collard by boiling in hot water for a minute and then chopping and tossing with oil and plum vinegar.
An easy healthy pasta dish is kale pesto. Blend the blanched kale with garlic, olive oil, lemon, and anchovies if you like. Toss with pasta and a pan of roasted cherry tomatoes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Freezer is your friend. Freeze steaks, chicken, hamburger patties. But I remove everything from its original packaging and put it in a freezer ziplock.
Even ground meat is great frozen if you remove it from original packaging and put kind of flat in freezer bag (I try to make it less than width of my large frying pan).
Try to buy enough meat for the week all at once and freeze.
Frozen steak or lamb chops - put in fridge overnight. Or, let it thaw a few hours on granite counter. I flip halfway through.
Frozen hamburgers- toss Frozen right into pan with lid on low medium to get it defrosted.
Frozen ground beef - same thing. Great for taco nights.
Frozen chicken - toss frozen into crock pot all day on low. Can pour cream of chicken Campbells soup in there too on top.
Or, even better, pull apart cooked chicken and toss it in a cream pasta. That sauce is roughly 1/3 broth, 2/3 cream chicken soup, and little olive oil. I toss it right onto cooked spaghetti.
Why is it better to remove from original packing to freeze?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Freezer is your friend. Freeze steaks, chicken, hamburger patties. But I remove everything from its original packaging and put it in a freezer ziplock.
Even ground meat is great frozen if you remove it from original packaging and put kind of flat in freezer bag (I try to make it less than width of my large frying pan).
Try to buy enough meat for the week all at once and freeze.
Frozen steak or lamb chops - put in fridge overnight. Or, let it thaw a few hours on granite counter. I flip halfway through.
Frozen hamburgers- toss Frozen right into pan with lid on low medium to get it defrosted.
Frozen ground beef - same thing. Great for taco nights.
Frozen chicken - toss frozen into crock pot all day on low. Can pour cream of chicken Campbells soup in there too on top.
Or, even better, pull apart cooked chicken and toss it in a cream pasta. That sauce is roughly 1/3 broth, 2/3 cream chicken soup, and little olive oil. I toss it right onto cooked spaghetti.
I forgot -
Freeze fresh hamburger buns. I probably have 24 in my freezer. I toss those in the toaster.
Freeze French bread - I cut it into thirds, toss in freezer bag, and reheat in oven when needed.
I think you missed the healthy part of her request.
Anonymous wrote:Freezer is your friend. Freeze steaks, chicken, hamburger patties. But I remove everything from its original packaging and put it in a freezer ziplock.
Even ground meat is great frozen if you remove it from original packaging and put kind of flat in freezer bag (I try to make it less than width of my large frying pan).
Try to buy enough meat for the week all at once and freeze.
Frozen steak or lamb chops - put in fridge overnight. Or, let it thaw a few hours on granite counter. I flip halfway through.
Frozen hamburgers- toss Frozen right into pan with lid on low medium to get it defrosted.
Frozen ground beef - same thing. Great for taco nights.
Frozen chicken - toss frozen into crock pot all day on low. Can pour cream of chicken Campbells soup in there too on top.
Or, even better, pull apart cooked chicken and toss it in a cream pasta. That sauce is roughly 1/3 broth, 2/3 cream chicken soup, and little olive oil. I toss it right onto cooked spaghetti.