March 27-30 Menu and Weekly Shopping List tested March 19-22

Menu

Monday – Rosemary Garlic Chicken, Quinoa, Green Beans, and Sweet Potato Rounds

Tuesday -Quick Salmon with Citrus Chili Glaze, Asparagus, and Side Salad

Wednesday – Black Bean Burgers on Whole Wheat Buns; Mashed Sweet Potatoes and Apple Slices

Thursday – Asian Chicken Soup

Despite what the pictures suggest, these meals are fast, easy, healthy, and delicious! Aside from baking the sweet potatoes on Monday morning while I got the kids ready for school, I did not do much pre-prep – these recipes are so easy, you won’t have to either!    Try them, your family will love them!

Recipe

Rosemary Garlic Chicken, Quinoa, Green Beans and Sweet Potato Rounds

Rosemary Garlic Chicken and Brown Rice, Green Beans and Sweet Potato Rounds

Serves 2 adults and 2 kids plus 3 lunches

Rating: 9

Ingredients

1 sweet potato

canola oil spray

1.5 lbs. boneless, skinless chicken breast

3 garlic cloves, minced

2 t rosemary

1 C quinoa

3/4 t salt, divided

3 C frozen or fresh green beans

2 t butter or margarine

Instructions

Make Ahead:

Preheat oven to 375

1. Wash sweet potatoes, poke potato skin with a fork to make a few holes, and bake for 45 minutes. Store in refrigerator until ready for use.

Dinner Prep

Pre-heat oven to 375

1. Wash and cut chicken and put in lightly sprayed roasting pan.

2. Spread minced garlic over all of the chicken and sprinkle rosemary over a 1/3 of the chicken.

3. Pop in the oven for 15-20 minutes.

4. Make quinoa according to package directions.  It should be ready as the chicken is coming out.

5. Cook green beans in the microwave, or on the stove top.  Portion on plates.

6. Cut sweet potato into rounds (leave skin on).  Warm and portion on plates.

7. When Chicken is ready (clear juices when cut, and meat springs back to the touch), portion on plate with quinoa.

8. Serve and smile knowing Thursday’s meal and several lunches are in the bag!

Pre-Prep Opportunities

1. Bake sweet potatoes and/or chicken a day ahead – when you have time.  Store in refrigerator until ready to use.

Recipe

Salmon with Citrus Chili Glaze, Asparagus, and Side Salad

Salmon with Citrus Chili Glaze, Asparagus, and Side Salad

Serves 2 Adults and 2 Kids

Rating: 9.5

Ingredients

1 bunch asparagus, washed, and hard stem broken off

1/2 C rice wine

1/4 C rice wine vinegar

2 stalks  lemon grass, outer layers removed

3 T chopped onion

1 T minced garlic

juice and zest of 1 orange and 1 lime

1/4 C sweet chili sauce

4 quarter-size slices fresh ginger

4  5 oz. pieces Pacific salmon

1 t thyme

Instructions

1. Boil water in deep pot. Hopefully the same pot and water can be used to steam the fish.

2. Blanche asparagus in boiling water for 3 minutes.  Turn off heat, remove asparagus from water and cool with cold water and ice. Set aside.

3. Re-use boiled water for fish.  Bring water to a boil again.  This should not take long.

4. Meanwhile, boil rice wine and rice wine vinegar until reduced by half.

5. Mince t T lemon grass, cut the rest into 3 in. strips.

6. Add minced lemon grass to rice wine mixture, reduce heat to medium and then add onion, garlic, juices and zest. Cook 3 minutes. Add chili sauce and cook until thickened, about 20 minutes.

7. As sauce cooks, prepare the side salad and portion on each plate.

8. While the sauce is still cooking, put lemon grass stalks and ginger in the steamer which should be boiling now.

9. Place fish on lemon grass/ginger and sprinkle thyme on top. Cook, covered, until just opaque in center, 8 minutes.

10. Spoon some sauce in the bottom of your serving bowls. Place salmon on top and finish with a generous drizzle of sauce.

Pre-Prep Opportunities

1. Blanche asparagus up to a day ahead.  Store in refrigerator until ready to use.

2. Make chili sauce up to a day ahead. Store in refrigerator until ready to use.

Recipe

Black Bean Burgers on Whole Wheat Buns; Mashed Sweet Potatoes and Apple Slices

Black Bean Burgers on Whole Wheat Buns, Mashed Sweet Potatoes, and Apple Slices

Source: Principalchef.com

Serves 2 adults and 2 kids plus ~3 lunches

Rating: 9

Ingredients

2 sweet potatoes

1 T butter

2 Apples

1-2 carrots

1 15 oz. can black beans

1/4 t chili powder

1/4 t salt

1/2 t cumin

1/2 C whole wheat flour

3 green onions finely chopped or 1/4 C chopped onion

1 bell pepper, finely chopped

1 C salsa

1 C bread crumbs or gluten-free equivalent

Pinch Salt


Instructions

1.  Pull remaining cooked sweet potatoes out of the refrigerator and peel skin off while they are still cold. Set sweet potato “meat” aside.

2.  Slice and steam carrots until soft.

3. Combine carrots and black beans and mash with potato masher.

4. Add remaining ingredients (except sweet potato, butter, or apple these make up your side dishes).  If you need to thicken up the patty mixture, add more bread crumbs; If it’s too thick, add more salsa.

5. Shape into patties. (depending on how big you make them you can get 6-8 patties,  I got 8.)

6. Cook on a lightly sprayed griddle on medium heat for 3-4 minutes per side or until a little crisp on the outside. You can cook on the grill but you may want to do on an iron skillet or another grill friendly surface just to make sure they stay in one piece.

7. While the patties are cooking, warm the sweet potatoes with 2 t butter or margarine and a pinch of salt. Portion across plates.

8. Slice an apple and divide among plates.

9. Put on a bun (or 1/2 of a bun or even a 1/4 of a bun), add your favorite condiments, and you are living the vegetarian dream.

Pre-Prep Opportunities

1. Make the sweet potatoes ahead of time. Store in refrigerator until ready to use.

2. Make the bean mixture ahead of time and form into patties.  Store in the refrigerator until ready to use.

Recipe

Asian Chicken Soup

Asian Chicken Soup

Serves 2 Adults and 2 Kids

Rating: 9.5

Ingredients

3/4 C white or brown rice, cooked

6 C Chicken Stock

1 minced onion

2 carrots chopped

1/2 C chopped celery

1 lb. chicken, cooked and shredded

1/4 C Braggs Liquid Amino Acids

2 slices of ginger, about the diameter of a nickel

one half lime, juiced

one half lime, cut into 4 pieces, for garnish

Instructions

1. Make rice up to a day ahead and store in refrigerator until ready to use. Try to use brown rice if making ahead as it has more nutrients than white rice.

2. Put chicken stock in a soup pot.

3. Add remaining ingredients except for limes reserved for garnish.

4. Bring to a boil and serve!

Pre-Prep Opportunities

1. Make rice up to a day ahead and store in refrigerator.

2. Make entire recipe ahead of time and store in refrigerator.  Let the flavors marinate!

3. Hopefully the chicken was cooked earlier in the week so all you had to do was shred it. Otherwise cook the chicken ahead of time and store in refrigerator.

Shopping List

Entrees

2.5 lbs. boneless skinless chicken breasts

1.25 lbs. Salmon

Vegetables

3 sweet potatoes

1 bunch asparagus

4 garlic cloves

1 onion minced

2 stalks lemon grass

1″ piece fresh ginger

3 green onions, chopped (or 1/4 C chopped onion)

4 carrots, chopped

1 bell pepper, chopped

1/2 C chopped celery (optional, only if you already have it left over from something else)

Fruit

1 orange

2 limes

1-2 Apples

Dry Goods

canola oil spray

salt, pepper

2 t rosemary

1 C quinoa

3/4 C brown rice or white rice

1/2 C rice wine

1/4 C rice wine vinegar

1/4 C sweet chili sauce

1 t thyme

1 T sesame seeds

1/2 C whole wheat flour

1/4 t chili powder

1/4 t salt

1/2 t cumin

1 15-oz Can Black Beans, Drained

1 Cup Salsa (Thicker is Better)

1 Cup Bread Crumbs

6 C Chicken Stock

1/4 C Braggs Liquid Amino Acids

Dairy

3 T butter

Frozen

10 oz. pkg green beans

March 19-22 Weekly Menu, Tested Mar 12-15

Monday: Shake n Bake Chicken, Peas and Side Salad

Tuesday: Salmon Burgers, on Thin Whole Wheat Buns, Grilled Vegetables

Wednesday: Squash with Kidney Beans, Feta, Leftover Grilled Vegetables and Pasta Sauce

Thursday:  Old Bay Chicken, Beets, Sugar Snap Peas, and Cherry Tomatoes

Recipe
Shake n Bake Chicken Fingers, Peas, and Side Salad

Ingredients
1 C bread crumbs

3/4 T paprika

1 t salt

1/2 t garlic powder

1/2 t minced onion

1/4 t pepper

A good sprinkle of basil, parsley, and oregano

1.75 lbs. boneless, skinless chicken breasts

4 C salad greens

1 tomato

3 C frozen peas

Instructions

Pre heat oven to 375

1. In a shallow bowl, mix bread crumbs, paprika, salt, garlic powder, minced onion, pepper, basil, parsley, and oregano.

2. Rinse chicken, cut into 2″ – 3″ pieces, and dredge through the bread crumb mix, covering both sides. Place on half of a lightly sprayed roasting pan. Squeeze pieces together in necessary.

3. Rinse chicken for Thursday as well.  Cut into 2″ – 3″ pieces and place on the other half of the roasting pan. Sprinkle Old Bay Seasoning on top. Squeeze pieces together in necessary.

4.  Pop pan in the oven for about 20 minutes or until done (chicken will spring back to the touch and the juices will be clear.)

5. Rinse beets for Thursday. Place on a lightly sprayed roasting pan (or line the pan w foil) and cook for about 40 minutes or until a fork can pierce the beet.

6. While the chicken is cooking, portion greens and make a small side salad on each plate, topping with your favorite salad toppings.

7. Go through the mail and flip through one of the catalogs, help with homework, or make a phone call.  You will have a little down time.

8. As the chicken gets closer to doneness, warm the peas in the microwave.

9. Place Thursdays chicken in a container and store in the refrigerator. When beets are done, store them in the refrigerator as well.

10. Serve and relax!

Prep Opportunities

1. Wash and cut the chicken ahead of time and store in refrigerator until ready for use.

2. Wash and cut greens and toppings for salad.

 

Recipe

Salmon Burgers, on Thin Whole Wheat Buns, Grilled Vegetables

Ingredients

4 salmon burgers (fresh or frozen)

whole wheat buns

1 onion, cut into rings

2 zucchini, sliced long ways

1 bell pepper cut into strips

canola oil spray

pinch salt

Condiments for burger

Earth n Vine’s Red Bell Pepper and Ancho Chili Jam

Favorite mustard

Or your favorite condiment

Instructions

1. Place cut vegetables on a lightly sprayed roasting pan, spray vegetables, sprinkle a pinch of salt, and cook in oven for 15 minutes.

2. Turn grill on high or heat lightly sprayed skillet over medium high heat.

3. Place salmon burgers on heat. Turn down heat to medium – low on grill and medium on stove top.

3. Cook burgers 4 minutes a side or until cooked through.

4. Portion greens for a salad and top with your favorite toppings.

5. Put mustard on one side of the bun, and the chili jam on the other.  Add burgers.  Portion grilled vegetables and serve.

6. No, easy is not cheating!

Pre-Prep Opportunities

1. Wash and cut veggies.  Store in refrigerator until ready to cook.

Recipe

Squash with Kidney Beans, Feta, Leftover Grilled Vegetables, and Pasta Sauce

Ingredients

1 squash, halved lengthwise and seeded
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 onion, chopped
1 bell pepper diced
1 clove garlic, minced
1 1/2 cups chopped tomatoes
3/4 cup crumbled feta cheese
1 can black beans, drained
1 jar spaghetti sauce
2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil
Parmesan or manchenga cheese (optional)

Instructions
Pre heat oven to 350

1. Cut squash in half, remove seeds and place face down on a lightly sprayed baking sheet.

2. Bake for 30 minutes or until a fork can be inserted easily through the skin.

3. While squash is baking, take out the leftover grilled vegetables from the night before. Cut into bite sized pieces. Set aside in a microwaveable container.

4. Pour sauce into sauce pan.

5. Cut tomatoes into small chunks, rinse the beans, add both to sauce and heat until warm.

6. Tear basil into pieces and set aside.

7. Remove squash from oven, and set aside for a few minutes.

8. Warm grilled vegetables in microwave (or on stove top).

9. Score inside of squash and scoop out.   Portion into bowls.

10. Top squash with sauce mixture and grilled vegetables, Finish with a sprinkle of feta cheese and basil.

11. Serve and enjoy this warm, hearty, savory vegetarian dish!

Pre-Prep Opportunities

1. Bake squash.

2. There is very little left to do since the veggies are already cooked!

Recipe

Old Bay Chicken, Beets, Sugar Snap Peas, and Cherry Tomatoes

Ingredients

1.75 lbs. boneless skinless chicken breast

Old Bay seasoning

2 bunches beets

3 C sugar snap peas

Instructions

1.  Rinse sugar snap peas and drain.

2. Hopefully the chicken and beets were cooked on Monday.

3.  Take them out of the refrigerator and warm.

4.  Portion chicken, beets, and snap peas.

5. Serve.  OK, if it is this easy, maybe it is cheating…

Pre-Prep Opportunities

1. If you followed the weekly menu, there is no pre-prep left!

 

Shopping  List

Entrees

3.5 lbs. boneless, skinless chicken breasts

4 salmon burgers (fresh or frozen)

Dry Goods

1 C bread crumbs

3/4 T paprika

1 t salt

1/2 t garlic powder

1/2 t minced onion

1/4 t pepper

A good sprinkle of basil, parsley, and oregano

canola oil spray

pinch salt

Condiment for Salmon Burger: Earth n Vine’s Red Bell Pepper and Ancho Chili Jam and your favorite mustard, or whatever other condiment sounds good.

2 tablespoons vegetable oil

1 can black beans, drained

1 jar spaghetti sauce

Old Bay seasoning

Vegetables

4 C salad greens

1 tomato

1 onion, cut into rings

2 zucchini

1 bell pepper

1 squash, halved lengthwise and seeded
1 onion, chopped
1 bell pepper diced
1 clove garlic, minced
1 1/2 cups chopped tomatoes
2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil

2 bunches beets

3 C sugar snap peas

Frozen

3 C frozen peas

Bakery

whole wheat buns

Dairy

3/4 cup crumbled feta cheese

Parmesan or manchenga cheese (optional)

Have Your Cake and Eat it Too

BBQ Chicken wraps in tortillas with mangos and blueberries

Tonight I had my cake and I ate it too.  I don’t mind cooking – when I have time – and with my schedule, that is not very often…  So tonight I served a fresh, healthy, delicious dinner AND not cook!  Yes, I warmed things up and put them together, but it doesn’t get any easier than this.  And the BBQ rubbed chicken from the other night, along with the red sauce (salsa) from the avocado enchiladas and a hint of BBQ sauce, made this meal a meal to remember!

BBQ Chicken lettuce wraps with mangos and blueberries

The Verdict

10’s all around!!!!  Everyone loved the wraps. The kids had the tortillas and my husband and I had the lettuce.  I used two long romaine leaves for each wrap.  It was crunchy and delicious!  Everyone loved the BBQ sauce (less is more), mixed with the red sauce.  This is a great way to use the chicken in a new and novel way.  I will definitely make this again!

Allergy Work Arounds:

Gluten: Use corn tortillas or lettuce (the lettuce is REALLY good!)

Dairy: Omit cheese or use a cheese substitute that works for you. We use goat cheddar cheese instead of cheddar from cow’s milk

BBQ Chicken Wraps with Potato, Onions, Cheese, Bell Pepper and Left Over Salsa – Use Lettuce or Tortillas – with Mangos and Blueberries

Serves 2 Adults and 2 Kids + 2-3 lunches

BBQ Chicken Wraps

BBQ Chicken Wraps

Ingredients

½ C onions, diced

1 bell pepper, diced

1.75 lbs. BBQ chicken, cooked (hopefully made earlier in the week)

left over potatoes that were scooped and saved earlier in the week

left over salsa from earlier in the week

canola oil spray

8 tortillas or 8 lettuce wraps or a combination of both

1 C cheddar cheese (or preferred substitute)

Instructions

  1. Saute onions and bell pepper until tender.
  2. Add chicken, potatoes, and salsa until warm.
  3. Heat tortillas on a lightly sprayed griddle on medium heat, one minute a side.
  4. Stir cheese into chicken mixture.  Scoop ½ C of mixture into each tortilla or lettuce wrap
  5. Serve with some fruit on the side and revel in the fact that you can be rewarded for doing very little work!

March 12-15 Weekly Menu, Recipes and Shopping List, Tested March 5-8

Menu

Monday: Avocado and Cashew Enchiladas with mild red sauce and a side of fruit

Tuesday: BBQ Chicken Rub, potato skins, and green beans

Wednesday: Baked Salmon, Peas, and side salad

Thursday: BBQ Chicken wraps with potato, onions, cheese, bell pepper and left over salsa – use lettuce or tortillas, with mangos and blueberries


Themes for the week:  Rubs and pre-prep.  Getting dinner ready ahead of time, when you have time to squeeze it in will make your meals taste better and make dinner prep a lot less stressful this week. I found inspiration for this week’s menu on principalchef.com. There are several recipes that look delicious and easy.  I am always looking for fresh ideas.  and have never used a rub in a recipe on this blog. When I saw this recipe, which looked delicious, I had to try it.  I’m happy to say, the recipe didn’t disappoint.  Stay tuned and I will tell you more next week.

Recipe

Avocado and Cashew Enchiladas with mild red sauce

Serves 2 Adults and 2 Kids + 1 lunch

Ingredients

For the Red Sauce (salsa):

1 lb. tomatoes, cut in chunks

2 bell peppers, cut in chunks

2 onions, cut into chunks

2 large cloves garlic

½ t salt

¼ t cumin

1/8 t black pepper

3 T lime juice

1/4 c cilantro

1/4 t chopped jalapeno pepper (optional)

For the Enchiladas:

2 medium sized avocados – ripe

juice from 1 lemon

2 medium tomatoes, seeded and coarsely chopped

4 finely minced scallions

½ C finely minced cilantro (or parsley if cilantro is not for you)

1 C finely chopped cashews, toasted

1/3 C plain yogurt

1 medium clove garlic

1/8 t salt

canola oil spray

8 corn tortillas (or flour if corn is not for you)

Instructions

Pre Heat Oven 325

  1. Make the red sauce OR buy enchilada sauce or salsa.
    1. If making red sauce, combine all sauce ingredients in food processor and puree.
    2. Make the Enchilada filling
      1. Mash avocados until smooth. Add lemon juice to prevent browning.
      2. Add remaining ingredients through salt.  Mix well.
      3. Make Enchiladas
        1. Pour a small amount of sauce in the bottom of the lightly sprayed baking pan.
        2. Heat griddle and lightly spray with canola oil.
        3. Place tortillas on griddle and heat 1 minutes on each side.
        4. Scoop ½ C avocado mixture onto tortilla in a line.
        5. Roll tortilla and place in a lightly sprayed baking dish.
        6. Repeat 7 times.
        7. Pour remaining sauce over enchiladas.
        8. Place baking dish in oven for 30 minutes.
        9. Pop in Potatoes for tomorrows dinner.  You will need to leave them in 30 minutes longer than the enchiladas to make sure they are cooked through. (When they are done, store in refrigerator until next day when you prepare dinner)
        10. While enchiladas are cooking, prepare a side of fruit or make a salad.
        11. Prepare the rub for the chicken tomorrow, wash and dry the chicken for the week, rub in the spice rub, wrap in wax paper and store in the refrigerator until next day.
        12. Serve 1-2 enchiladas per plate and serve!

Pre-Prep Opportunities

1. For the red sauce:  Cut the tomato, pepper, and onion ahead of time and store in the refrigerator.

2. Combine spices and store in a dry place until ready to use.

3. Make the spice rub for tomorrow.

4. Wash and dry chicken for the week.  Rub in spices, wrap in wax paper, and store in refrigerator until tomorrow so chicken can absorb the flavor.

Recipes

BBQ Chicken Rub, Potato Skins, and Green Beans

Serves 2 Adults and 2 Kids + 2-3 lunches

Ingredients

3 Idaho russet potatoes

canola oil spray

For the rub:

.       2 T Paprika (I used Penzey’s Smoked Paprika)

·        1/4 t  Ground Black Pepper

·         1 1/2 t  Kosher Salt

·         1 1/2 t  Sugar

·        1 1/2 t Chili Powder (Ancho Chili Powder is Very Nice)

·         3/4 t Garlic Powder

·         3/4 t Cup Onion Powder

·         pinch Cayenne Pepper (This is low heat – add more if you want it!)

For the Rest of the Meal:

1.75 lbs boneless skinless chicken breast

olive oil spray

1-2 cloves garlic, minced

salt, pepper, paprika

2 T grated parmesan (cow’s milk) or manchenga (sheep’s milk) cheese

1 T minced parsley

1 t chili powder

3 C fresh or frozen green beans

Make Ahead:

Potatoes – Make 1-2 days ahead of time.

Spray potatoes with canola oil spray.

Bake at 425 for 1 hour or until done – when a fork pierces potato easily

Set aside

Rub – Make up to 3 weeks ahead of trime.

Mix all rub ingredients together.

Make Chicken – Make up to 1 day ahead of time.

Wash and dry chicken. Cut into 3” pieces. Make 3.5 lbs of chicken and you will have your chicken done for later in the week!

Massage rub into chicken. Wrap in plastic and store in refrigerator so chicken absorbs flavors of rub.

Instructions

Pre heat oven to 425

  1. Take chicken and leftover red sauce (salsa) out of refrigerator.
  2. Cut potatoes in half and scoop out centers leaving ¼ –  ½ “ layer of potato.
  3. Cut each ½ into 3 lengthwise strips.
  4. Place on baking sheet and spray insides of potato with olive oil spray.
  5. Top with garlic, paprika, parmesan or manchenga, parsley, and chili powder.
  6. Place chicken in lightly sprayed baking pan.
  7. Bake chicken for 20 -25 minutes.
  8. Add potato skins to oven for 10 minutes to heat through.
  9. Add 2 T lime juice,  ½ t kosher salt, and pepper to taste. Stir to blend.
  10. Place green beans in microwave safe container and microwave for 3 minutes or until done.
  11. Plate chicken, green beans, and potatoes topped with salsa.
  12. Serve! Cowboy hats optional…

Pre-Prep Opportunities

2. Combine spices and store in a dry place until ready to use.

3. Make the spice rub for tomorrow.

4. Wash and dry chicken for the week.  Rub in spices, wrap in wax paper, and store in refrigerator until tomorrow so chicken can absorb the flavor.

Recipes

Baked Salmon With Basil and Garlic

Serves 2 Adults and 2 Kids

Baked Salmon, Peas, and Side Salad

Ingredients

1 T garlic powder

1 t dried basil

1/2 teaspoon salt

1.75 lbs. Salmon

canola oil spray

4 lemon wedges

Instructions

  1. Stir together the garlic powder, basil, and salt in a small bowl; rub in equal amounts onto the salmon fillets.
  2. Spray canola oil in baking dish and place salmon in dish. Cook salmon at 375 for about 15-20 minutes until fish springs back to touch or flakes easily with a fork.
  3.  While salmon is cooking, portion greens and make a side salad.
  4.  Warm peas in microwave.
  5.  When salmon is done, portion peas on each plate and serve each piece of salmon with a lemon wedge.

Recipe

BBQ Chicken wraps with potato, onions, cheese, bell pepper and left over salsa – use lettuce or tortillas

Serves 2 Adults and 2 Kids + 2-3 lunches

BBQ Chicken Wraps

Ingredients

½ C onions, diced

1 bell pepper, diced

1.75 lbs. BBQ chicken, cooked (hopefully made earlier in the week)

left over potatoes that were scooped and saved earlier in the week

left over salsa from earlier in the week

canola oil spray

8 tortillas or 8 lettuce wraps or a combination of both

1 C cheddar cheese (or preferred substitute)

Instructions

  1. Saute onions and bell pepper until tender.
  2. Add chicken, potatoes, and salsa until warm.
  3. Heat tortillas on a lightly sprayed griddle on medium heat, one minute a side.
  4. Stir cheese into chicken mixture.  Scoop ½ C of mixture into each tortilla or lettuce wrap
  5. Serve with some fruit on the side and revel in the fact that you can be rewarded for doing very little work!

Shopping List

Entrees

3.5 lbs. boneless skinless chicken breast

1.75 lbs. salmon

Fruit

2 limes

2 lemons

4-8 sturdy lettuce leaves for chicken wraps

1 mango

1 pint blueberries

Vegetables

4 C lettuce/ greens

3 potatoes

5 cloves garlic

1.75 lbs. Tomatoes (1 lb. + 4)

3 bell peppers

3 onions

¼ t jalapeño pepper (optional)

2 ripe avocados

4 scallions

1 bunch cilantro

Dry Goods

Canola oil spray

Olive oil spray

2-3 T Barbecue sauce (hopefully you have an opened bottle in your refrigerator.)

2 T  C smoked paprika

¼ t paprika

1/2 t + a little black pepper

1 1/2 t kosher salt

1 1/2 t  white sugar

1 1/2 t   + 1 t chili powder or ancho chili powder

3/4 t + 1 T garlic powder

3/4 t onion powder

pinch cayenne

¼ t cumin

1 C cashews

4-8 tortillas

8 corn tortillas

1 T dried basil

1 T minced parsley

Dairy

1 T grated parmesan or manchenga cheese

1/3 C plain yogurt (cow, goat or sheep milk or preferred substitute)

1 C cheddar cheese (or preferred substitute)

Frozen

3 C green beans

3 C peas

Baked Lemon-Garlic Tilapia, Yam Rounds, Zucchini

tilapia

Synergy achieves something higher, better, not achievable by the individual parts. 1 + 1 = 3. It’s like putting an outfit together using ordinary accessories and creating the “Wow!” factor. If the pieces aren’t working together, you may not get that ‘second look’ as you walk down the street…

That is what happened with tonight’s dinner.  Each part was delicious.  The family LOVED the tilapia, LOVED the Yams, and the kids did not reject the zucchini. (That is a good thing.) But the meal didn’t work together to produce the “degustation” that gets the oohs and ahhhs of an amazing meal. Between you and me, it was the seasoning of the yams that got in the way.  I flavored them the way I usually do with cinnamon and a few drips of maple syrup.  It was delicious but didn’t add to the synergy of the meal. It felt like it belonged to a different meal.

I got started on this meal a day ahead when I cooked the yams in the oven for about an hour.  I stored them in the refrigerator until I was ready to use them.  Making the tilapia was very easy.  I rinsed the fish and patted dry.  I poured the lemon juice on top of the fish, sprinkled on the spices, and placed in the oven. While the tilapia was cooking, I cut the yams into rounds, sprinkled cinnamon and drizzled a bit of maple syrup and warmed in the microwave.  Next I cut the zucchini and quickly sautéed in a pan lightly sprayed with olive oil.  I sprinkled a pinch of salt on top.  I plated everything and served.

The Verdict

As I mentioned, everyone loved the components of the meal.  But as my daughter deftly, or not so deftly, pointed out, “I like everything, but it doesn’t go together.” The easy fix: season the yams with something more savory. Perhaps just a pinch of salt. I think the cinnamon and maple take away from the dish at large.  Or substitute the yams with a different vegetable.    Lesson learned: Think Synergy!

Recipe

Baked Lemon-Garlic Tilapia, Yam Rounds, Zucchini

Serves 2 Adults and 2 Kids

Baked Lemon Garlic Tilapia, Yam Rounds and Zucchini

Baked Lemon Garlic Tilapia, Yam Rounds and Zucchini

Ingredients

2 yams

1.75 lbs. tilapia fillets

3 T fresh lemon juice

1 t basil

1 t dried parsley flakes

1 t paprika

1 t dried thyme

1/2 t salt + a pinch

2 zucchini

pepper to taste

Make Ahead

1. Bake yams in 350 oven for 45 minutes or until easily pierced with a fork. If time has passed you by on this one, and that has happened to me more than once, pull a frozen vegetable out of the freezer and cook that in the microwave.

Instructions

Pre heat oven to 375
1. Lightly spray a roasting pan.

2. Measure out and combine spices.

3. Place tilapia in pan, and pour lemon juice on top, followed by spices.

4. Place in oven for 20-30 minutes or until tilapia cracks and springs back to the touch.

5. Consider making the brown rice for tomorrow…

6. While tilapia is cooking, slice zucchini, place in a sauté pan lightly sprayed with canola oil and sauté until just tender. Add 1/2 T butter or vegetable based margarine on zucchini and sprinkle one pinch of salt.

7. Cut yams into 1/2″ rounds.  sprinkle two pinches of salt on top – just enough to catch the taste buds, and warm in the microwave for 45 seconds – 1 minute or until just cooked through.

8.  Plate yams, zucchini and fish and serve!


Pre Prep Opportunities

1. Make the yams earlier in the week and store in the refrigerator.

2. Cut zucchini and store in refrigerator until ready to use.

3. Pre-measure spices for fish and store in an airtight container until ready to use.

Teriyaki Chicken With Snow Peas, Bell Pepper and Quinoa

Everyone can dream. My dream is having a “free day” in between Sunday and Monday to get ready for the week. Maybe even half of a day.  Monday’s dinner always seems to sneak up on me… When I can shop on Sunday and do a bit of pre-prep Sunday night, Mondays and the rest of the week go very smoothly.  But shopping on Sundays doesn’t always work out for me.  Therefore: Monday dinners need to be easy.

Tonight’s dinner is easy and delicious. I started dinner later than I wanted to but the dinner was great. (Good things come to those who wait…?) First I pre heated the oven 375. Then I rinsed and cut the chicken into 2″-3″ pieces and placed them in a lightly sprayed roasting pan with a 2″ lip.  I did all 3.5 lbs. of chicken so Thursdays chicken was cooked and ready.

Moving on, I sautéed the bell peppers for about 2 minutes.

Sauteing Bell Peppers

Then I added the snow peas and 1/4 C Braggs Liquid Amino Acids (soy sauce alternative) and cooked for about 2 more minutes. The colors are amazing and enticing.  Make sure you finish the recipe and don’t just eat the veggies!

Sauteing Bell Peppers and Snow Peas

When the bell peppers and snow peas were tender but still a little crunchy, I turned off the heat and set the pan aside.  I mixed the teriyaki and the Braggs Liquid amino acids, poured it over the chicken (all 3.5 lbs.) in the roasting pan, and popped in the oven.

Preparing Chicken Teriyaki

While the chicken was cooking, I made the quinoa. Truth be told, (and I am way too honest  on this site), my notes called for brown rice.  But I didn’t get the brown rice done in time.  I had to create plan B and used quinoa which can be ready in 15-20 minutes.  Given the reality of my schedule and the unpredictable nature of my days, quinoa is a quick, healthy alternative that I keep in my pantry.

The quinoa and chicken were ready at about the same time.  I quickly re-warmed the bell peppers and snow peas and began to plate the meal.  First I portioned some quinoa in the bottom of the bowl.  I added some chicken and some sauce, followed by the bell peppers and snow peas.

Quinoa as the base for chicken teriyaki

Adding chicken teriyaki on top of the quinoa

Chicken Teriyaki with Bell Peppers and Snow Peas over Quinoa

The Verdict

A 10 all around!  Everyone loved this dinner!  My kids love teriyaki flavor and even the veggies were well received. So while I can’t get an extra 1/2 day to get ready for the week, I can make meals that are easy, simple, colorful, and delicious – a dream dinner!

Recipe

Teriyaki Chicken With Snow Peas, Bell Pepper and Quinoa

Serves 2 Adults and 2 Kids + 1-2 lunches

Teriyaki Chicken with Snow Peas, Bell Peppers and Quinoa

Ingredients

1.75 lbs. boneless skinless chicken breast – Use 3.5 lbs. if you are going to prep the chicken for the chicken stir fry later in the week.

1 C teriyaki sauce – look for low sodium and no preservatives

3/4 C Bragg’s Liquid Amino Acids, divided

1 C Quinoa

1 bell pepper, cut into thin strips

1/2 lbs. snow peas, rinsed

1 pinch brown sugar

Instructions

Pre Heat Oven 375

1. Rinse and cut chicken into 2 -3″ chunks. Ideally prepare an additional 1.75 lbs. of chicken for the chicken stir fry later in the week – you can store it in the refrigerator until you need it later in the week.

2.  Put into a lightly sprayed baking/ roasting pan.

3.  Place bell pepper strips in a lightly sprayed skillet over medium heat for 2 minutes. Add snow peas, 1/4 C Braggs Liquid Amino Acids, a pinch of brown sugar and sauté 3-4 minutes until just tender. Set aside.

4.  Combine teriyaki and 1/2 C of Braggs Liquid Amino Acids and pour over chicken.

5.  Pop in oven for 20 minutes or until chicken springs back to the touch and is not pink inside. Reserve 1/2 the chicken for Thursday night.

6. Follow package directions and make Quinoa.

7. When Quinoa is done, remove from heat.  Let sit with lid on until you are ready to serve.

8. Serve by placing a serving of quinoa in the bottom of wide shallow bowl or plate.  Top with chicken and vegetables.

9. Make sure to drip some teriyaki-Braggs sauce on top for an extra juicy meal!

10. Save all leftovers for the chicken stir fry night.  You should have some chicken, bell peppers and snow peas left. Save them in the Braggs sauce in the refrigerator.

11. Smile knowing that you’ve gotten 75% of the chicken stir fry meal prepared!

Pre Prep Opportunities

1. Rinse and cut chicken ahead of time and store in refrigerator.

2. Cut bell pepper ahead of time and store in refrigerator.

3. Make entire meal ahead of time. Store components separately in the refrigerator.  Warm when ready, put together, and serve

Mar 5-8 Weekly Menu and Shopping List – Tested Feb 27-Mar 1

Menu

Monday – Teriyaki Chicken With Snow Peas, Bell Pepper and Quinoa

Tuesday – Pasta and Vegetable Gratin and Side Salad – Tomatoes, Cucumber, Cuties

Wednesday – Baked Lemon-Garlic Tilapia, Yam Rounds, Zucchini

Thursday – Chicken Stir Fry with Vegetables (Broccoli, Yellow Squash, Carrots, Onions) and Peanuts over Brown Rice and Side Salad

Recipes

Teriyaki Chicken With Snow Peas, Bell Pepper and Quinoa

Serves 2 Adults and 2 Kids

Teriyaki Chicken with Snow Peas and Bell Pepper

Ingredients

1.75 lbs. boneless skinless chicken breast – Use 3.5 lbs. if you are going to prep the chicken for the chicken stir fry later in the week.

1 C teriyaki sauce – look for low sodium and no preservatives

3/4 C Bragg’s Liquid Amino Acids, divided

1 C Quinoa

1 bell pepper, cut into thin strips

1/2 lbs. snow peas, rinsed

1 pinch brown sugar

Instructions

Pre Heat Oven 375

1. Rinse and cut chicken into 2 -3″ chunks. Ideally prepare an additional 1.75 lbs. of chicken for the chicken stir fry later in the week – you can store it in the refrigerator until you need it later in the week.

2.  Put into a lightly sprayed baking/ roasting pan.

3.  Combine teriyaki and 1/2 C of Braggs Liquid Amino Acids and pour over chicken.

4.  Pop in oven for 20 minutes or until chicken springs back to the touch and is not pink inside.

5. Follow package directions and make Quinoa.

6. Place bell pepper strips and snow peas in a lightly sprayed skillet over medium heat.  Pour in 1/4 C Braggs Liquid Amino Acids and a pinch of brown sugar and sauté 3-4 minutes until just tender. Set aside.

7. When Quinoa is done, remove from heat.  Let sit with lid on until you are ready to serve.

8. Serve by placing a serving of quinoa in the bottom of wide shallow bowl or plate.  Top with chicken and vegetables.

9. Make sure to drip some teriyaki-Braggs sauce on top for an extra juicy meal!

10. Save all leftovers for the chicken stir fry night.  You should have some bell peppers and snow peas left. Save them in the Braggs sauce in the refrigerator.

Pre Prep Opportunities

1. Rinse and cut chicken ahead of time and store in refrigerator.

2. Cut bell pepper ahead of time and store in refrigerator.

3. Make entire meal ahead of time. Store components separately in the refrigerator.  Warm when ready, put together, and serve!

Recipe 

Pasta and Vegetable Gratin and Side Salad

Serves 2 Adults and 2 Kids for 2 meals or 1 meal and lunches

Kid's Portion, Pasta and Vegetable Gratin with Side Salad

Ingredients

16 oz. penne pasta

1 yellow squash, diced

1 bell pepper, diced

2 scallions, finely diced

1 C frozen peas

1.5 C fresh or frozen broccoli

1-2 cloves garlic

1 C sharp cheddar cheese, grated

1 T butter or plant-based margarine

1 T unbleached flour

2 1/4 C milk or 2 C coconut milk drink (original flavor)

1/4 C grated parmesan (cow’s milk) or manchenga (sheep’s milk) cheese

1/8 t nutmeg

1/4 t dill

1/2 t salt

1/4 t paprika

pinch cayenne pepper

pepper to taste

2 T bread crumbs

Instructions

1. Cook pasta al dente. Pour into shallow baking dish.

2. Stir all vegetables, including garlic. into pasta.

3. Sprinkle cheese on top and lightly mix in.

4.  Melt butter in sauce pan.  Stir in flour, let bubble and whisk until it turns beige.  Stir for about a minute.

5.  Add milk. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly.

5. Remove from heat and stir in cheese and spices.

6. Pour sauce over pasta mixture and stir slightly.  Sprinkle on bread crumbs.

7. Bake 30 minutes or until bubbly and brown on top. Consider baking the yams for tomorrow at the same time.

8. Serve and see if you miss the meat in this hearty vegetarian dish!

Pre Prep Opportunities

1.  Cook pasta ahead of time and store in refrigerator.

2. Dice all vegetables ahead and store in the refrigerator or buy pre chopped.

3. Prepare recipe through step 3 and store in refrigerator until ready to make the sauce.

Recipe

Baked Lemon-Garlic Tilapia, Yam Rounds, Zucchini

Serves 2 Adults and 2 Kids

Baked Lemon Garlic Tilapia, Yam Rounds and Zucchini

Ingredients

2 yams

1.75 lbs. tilapia fillets

3 T fresh lemon juice

1 t basil

1 t dried parsley flakes

1 t paprika

1 t dried thyme

1/2 t salt

2 zucchini

pepper to taste

Make Ahead

1. Bake yams in 350 oven for 45 minutes or until easily pierced with a fork. If time has passed you by on this one, and that has happened to me more than once, pull a frozen vegetable out of the freezer and cook that in the microwave.

Instructions

Pre heat oven to 375
1. Lightly spray a roasting pan.

2. Measure out and combine spices.

3. Place tilapia in pan, and pour lemon juice on top, followed by spices.

4. Place in oven for 20-30 minutes or until tilapia cracks and springs back to the touch.

5. Consider making the brown rice for tomorrow…

6. While tilapia is cooking, slice zucchini, place in a sauté pan lightly sprayed with canola oil and sauté until just tender. Add 1/2 T butter or vegetable based margarine on zucchini and sprinkle one pinch of salt.

7. Cut yams into 1/2″ rounds.  sprinkle two pinches of cinnamon sugar on top – just enough to catch the taste buds, and warm in the microwave for 45 seconds – 1 minute or until just cooked through.

8.  Plate yams, zucchini and fish and serve!


Pre Prep Opportunities

1. Make the yams earlier in the week and store in the refrigerator.

2. Cut zucchini and store in refrigerator until ready to use.

3. Pre-measure spices and store in an airtight container until ready to use.

Recipe

Chicken Stir Fry with Vegetables over Brown Rice and Side Salad

Serves 2 Adults and 2 Kids + 2 Lunches

Chicken Stir Fry and Side Salad

Ingredients

1.75 lbs. boneless skinless chicken breast, cooked – baked in teriyaki sauce.

1.5 C broccoli, cut into small pieces

2 carrots, cut into thin rounds

1 yellow squash, diced

1 onion, diced (or buy pre-chopped)

1/4 C Braggs Liquid Amino Acids

left over snow peas and bell pepper and left over sauce

1 C peanuts, roasted, unsalted


Make Ahead:

1. Make brown rice according to package directions.

Instructions

1. If you weren’t able to make brown rice ahead of time (and this is often the case with me), make white rice or quinoa according to package directions. You can make this a day ahead of time – you just have to be organized… Not always my strong suit…

2. Pull cooked chicken out of the refrigerator. Hopefully chicken was cooked when you made the teriyaki chicken earlier in the week. If not, see Teriyaki Chicken recipe to make chicken.

2. Cut chicken into bite-sized pieces.

3.  Portion a small salad on each plate, and top with some of the squash, carrots, and some cucumber and a tomato.  Drizzle no oil or low fat salad dressing.

3. Put broccoli, carrots, squash, and onion in a Wok or large sauté pan, lightly sprayed with canola oil spray. Pour in Braggs Liquid Amino Acids. Cook until just tender.

3.  Add chicken to warm.

4. Add bell peppers and snow peas with their sauce to warm.

5. Serve stir fry mixture over brown rice and top with peanuts (optional).

Pre Prep Opportunities

1. Make brown rice ahead of time. Store in refrigerator until ready to use.

2. Make and cut the chicken ahead of time. Store in refrigerator until ready to use.

3. Prepare all vegetables ahead of time and store in refrigerator so they are ready to go into the Wok or large sauté pan.

Shopping List

Entrees

3.5 lbs. boneless skinless chicken breast

1.75 lbs. tilapia

Veggies

2 yellow squash

2 medium zucchini

1 large carrots, thinly sliced

2 bell peppers

1/2 lb snow peas

1 bunch broccoli (or pkg of frozen broccoli)

2 scallions

1 onion

4 cloves garlic

1 yam

8 C salad greens

1 cucumber

2 tomatoes

Fruit

2 cuties

1 lemon

Frozen

1 C frozen peas

Dairy (substitute as needed)

1 C cheddar cheese, grated

2 T unsalted butter/ or plant-based margarine

2 1/4 C low-fat milk

1/4 C grated parmesan or manchenga cheese

Dry Goods

1 box penne pasta

1 T unbleached flour

1/8 t grated nutmeg

1/4 t cinnamon

1/4 t dried dill

salt and pepper

2 pinches brown sugar

2 T bread crumbs 2

1 C teriyaki sauce

1 C Braggs Liquid Amino Acids

1 C Quinoa

1 C Brown Rice

1 C dry, unsalted peanuts (optional for stir fry meal)

1/4 C pumpkin seeds


Asian Lettuce Wraps, Tomato-Avocado Salsa, and Green Beans

Asian Lettuce Wraps, Tomato-Avocado Salsa, Green Beans

It’s a good night when things go as planned.  It’s a great night when someone says they want to drive your leg of the carpool!  Bonus!!!

I found tonight’s recipe on allrecipes.com.  It sounded easy, delicious, and fast.  Right up my alley.  The recipe estimated 20 minutes of prep time and 15 minutes of cook time, which was about how long it took me.  I entered the kitchen at 6:10 and began by cooking the ground beef.  I should have washed the Bibb lettuce first and let it dry, but I was too excited to start the meal to think in the right order…

Once the beef was done, I put it on the side and cooked the onion, adding the Hoisin sauce, soy sauce (I used the Bragg’s Liquid Aminos), garlic and rice wine vinegar when the onion was tender. Then I added the beef back to the onion mixture with sliced water chestnuts and chopped green onions.

Making Ground Turkey with Onions and Seasonings

I laid out the plates adding pineapple, a sliced peach and the last of the strawberries.  And while the menu shows green beans for tonight, we had them the last two nights, so I made a tomato – avocado “salsa” mixture.  It was a nice change from a side salad since we were already using lettuce for our wraps.

At 6:25 I had to run and pick up my son’s carpool and at 6:45 when I was back home again, I washed the lettuce (should have done earlier so it would dry), and patted it dry.  I warmed up the ground turkey mixture and spooned a bit on each lettuce leaf. I thought we would probably eat more than one wrap, but I wanted to make sure everyone liked them before I loaded them up on their plate.  We sat down to eat at 7:05.

Asian Lettuce Wraps, Tomato-Avocado Salsa, Fresh Fruit

Two Thumbs Up!

Everyone liked dinner and I even got points for creativity (using lettuce instead of a tortilla)!  We used the sweet chili sauce (you may still have extra from a couple of weeks ago) and that added another level of flavor.  My son and husband really enjoyed the wraps, had seconds, and gave the dinner a 9 and 9+ respectively.  This is a huge win as my son is not a huge turkey eater… My daughter was a little less enthusiastic, had a small second wrap, and gave the meal a 7, although I am not sure why and I am not sure she knows exactly why…

Recipe

Asian Lettuce Wraps, Tomato-Avocado Salsa, and Green Beans

For 2 Adults and 2 Kids

Asian Lettuce Wraps, Tomato-Avocado Salsa, Green Beans

Ingredients

12-16 Boston Bibb or butter lettuce leaves

1.75 lbs. ground turkey

1 T cooking oil

1 large onion, chopped

3 cloves fresh garlic, minced

1T plus a little bit, soy sauce (or Bragg’s Liquid Aminos)

1/4 C Hoisin sauce

1 T plus a little bit, rice wine vinegar

Asian chile pepper sauce or sweet chili sauce

1 8 oz can water chestnuts, sliced or finely chopped

¼ C chopped green onions

2 t Asian dark sesame oil

For the sides:

4 C green beans, fresh or frozen

1 avocado

2 medium tomatoes

Instructions

  1. Rinse lettuce leaves and set aside to dry
  2. Brown the ground turkey.  Remove from pan
  3. In same pan, sautee onion.
  4. Add garlic, soy sauce (Bragg’s), Hoisin sauce, vinegar, and chili pepper sauce (or sweet chili sauce) to the onions and stir.
  5. Stir in water chestnuts, green onions, sesame oil, and cooked ground turkey
  6. Lay out plates and one or two lettuce leaves
  7. Place green beans in microwave-safe container and cook accordingly.
  8. Dice a tomato and avocado and mix them together with a touch of salt.  (for those kids who have strong preferences, add avocado, tomato or both separately on the plate (see the four settings: the adults got the mixture, and one had no tomatoes and one had avocado and tomato separate on the plate…)
  9. Make sure turkey mixture is still warm.  Spoon the mixture into center of leaves, making sure not to put too much in as it will be difficult to wrap.
  10. Serve!
  11. Show the kids how to “wrap” the lettuce like a tortilla – see how many points you get for creativity
Pre-Prep Opportunities
1. Prepare steps 2-5 ahead of time.  Simple warm up ground turkey mixture when you are ready to eat.

Southwest Chicken, Green Beans, Side Salad and Fruit

I am trying something new this week to make daily dinner prep even easier. I shopped on Sunday and spent about 45 min prepping a few things for this week.  I prepared the chicken for today and it marinated all night in a flavorful mix of southwestern seasonings.  This is a recipe from an April 2009 issue of Sunset Magazine.  Yes, 2009!!  So I am a bit of a recipe hoarder…  I think a friend gave it to me…  I have simplified it somewhat and I think it really works.  I also washed and cut the chicken for Thursday, lightly spraying it with canola oil – it too, is ready and waiting in the fridge.  I also chopped some veggies that I will use during the week – In under an hour all was done AND cleaned up.

…Tonight worked!!!!

I started dinner at 6:10 and we were sitting down at 6:35.  Having the chicken marinating made it so easy!

First I put the chicken on a pre-heated grill and turned the heat from high to medium low.  (You can also cook this in the oven in a baking dish at 350 for about 20 minutes.)

Then I laid out the plates, portioned some greens and topped with figs, strawberries, and a very light drizzle of the no oil balsamic vinaigrette.  I flipped the chicken and returned to the kitchen.  Then my daughter portioned some pineapple (nice to have her helping me in the kitchen), and I cut the stems off the tops of a handful of fresh green beans. I put them in a bowl, lightly sprayed the beans with olive oil, and sprinkled them with salt.  With my fruit and veggies on the plate, I pulled the chicken off the grill and served.  It was that easy!

Originally, I was going to put a tomato, avocado, and black bean “salsa” on top of the chicken, but the chicken smelled so wonderful when I put it on the grill, I decided to forego the “salsa”, and save myself some time.  The meal was very balanced and the plate plentiful.  We didn’t need any more food.  Perhaps I will make that “salsa” this week and serve it as an afternoon snack with some tortilla chips…

The Verdict

Two thumbs up from everyone, except my son who seems to be a bit down on citrus these days – go figure – he loves lemon bars… There is lime juice in the recipe and he keyed right in on it!  That said, he ate it but it was not his favorite.  My daughter and husband, on the other hand, LOVED the flavor.

They loved the pineapple and green beans were a hit – was it because I let them eat the beans with their fingers or because they tasted great?!  Perhaps I’ll never know, but I am going to say it was because they tasted great!

Recipe

Southwest Chicken, Green Beans, Side Salad and Fruit

For 2 Adults and 2 Kids

Ingredients For the Chicken

1.75 lbs. boneless skinless chicken breasts

¼ C olive oil

¼ C lime juice

½ C chopped cilantro

1 T ground cumin

½ t salt

1/8 t pepper

Ingredients For the Rest of the Meal

greens for salad

1 tomato

sunflower seeds to top on salad

any other salad toppings

3 C fruit (divided among plates as a side)

4 Cups green beans

Olive Oil or Canola Spray

salt

Instructions

Make Ahead

1. In a large bowl, combine all ingredients, holding the chicken out until mixed thoroughly.  Let marinate 30-40 minutes.  I prefer marinating overnight – the flavor is amazing.

Dinner Time Prep

1. Pre-heat grill on high or pre-heat oven to 350

2. Lay plates out and portion greens

3. Put chicken on grill and turn heat down to medium, or pop in oven (in a roasting / baking pan) – Cook chicken for Chicken Chili Bake at the same time.  It will make Thursday’s dinner prep so easy!)

4. Add salad fixings and a light drizzle of dressing on the greens

5. If chicken is on grill, flip the chicken, cooking 6-7 minutes on each side.  If in oven, leave for 20-25 minutes or until done.  Juice should be clear and meat should spring back to the touch.

6. Portion the fruit on each plate

7. Place green beans in a microwavable container and cook accordingly.

8. Pull chicken off grill or remove from oven.  Portion and serve!

Pre-Prep Opportunities

1. Marinate the chicken a day or two ahead of time and leave in the refrigerator until you are ready to cook dinner.

2.  Cook the chicken for the Chicken Chile Bake at the same time you cook tonight’s chicken and you will be way ahead of the game.

Mexican Vegetable Soup

Mexican Vegetable Soup

Mexican Vegetable Soup
I was going to convert this recipe to a crock pot recipe today; but I decided to make it on the stove top, as originally intended. As Chef Melanie of Simple Gourmet is quick to remind me, the flavor can “cook out” of a meal when you are using a crock pot if you don’t use savory flavors. Not having time to figure it out and not wanting to risk it, I used the stove.

Tonight, I was squeezing dinner prep in between carpools. I began by heating the olive oil in a soup pot over medium heat. To that I added garlic (pressed plus the skins), onions, and cumin. I stirred and sautéed for 10 minutes.

Then I poured in the vegetable stock, tomatoes with their juice, and added 2 t salt. I brought the soup to a boil, and then added the carrots, cooking 3-4 minutes longer. Next I added the frozen okra slices – they were not part of the original recipe, but I had some leftover from a previous recipe. When was I going to use the rest of the frozen okra? Best to camouflage it in a soup and use it up! (Since no one really noticed, I have included okra in the recipe.) 3-4 minutes later, I added the frozen corn, kidney beans, and the zucchini. I was smiling the entire time because I had purchased chopped onions and had chopped the carrots and zucchini on Sunday. So the only thing I had to do was press the garlic! Time was on my side. It was so easy and I was feeling good!

Then I turned off the soup, and using a hand-held blender, blended some of the soup, making sure to leave some chunks of vegetables.

Mexican Vegetable Soup Cooking on the Stove
The soup sat for about 20 minutes while I drove a quick carpool and waited for my husband to come home. Once we were ready to sit down, I warmed up the soup again. I sprinkled grated cheese on the top and served with toasted 7 Grain Flaxseed Bread.

Total time: About 28 minutes (Does not include 20 minutes driving carpool and waiting for my husband)

The Verdict

Another winner! Two thumbs up! My husband, my son and his guest all rated the soup a 9. My daughter rated the soup a 7 ¾ – I am still trying to understand her methodology… She was looking for more flavor. (Do you think she tasted the okra?!?!) Everyone else said it had great flavor and thought it was a very satisfying soup! Only my husband had seconds. Even I was quite satisfied after one bowl.

Would I make Mexican Vegetable soup again? Absolutely! I can see how it is a very forgiving recipe. You can add any/all vegetables (almost any) leftover in your refrigerator, and I believe it will still taste great. And to test this theory, I have enough soup for one more meal AND I have some leftover green onions and parsley. I am going to add them to the soup and will let you know how THAT tastes!

5 Servings of Mexican Vegetable Soup

Recipe

Mexican Vegetable Soup

Serves 2 Adults and 2 Kids for 2 Meals

Ingredients

¼ C olive oil

4 garlic cloves, minced – include skin

2 large onions, diced

1 1/2 t ground cumin

1 28 oz. can of tomatoes, chopped with their juice

8 C vegetable stock, ½ regular, ½ low sodium

2 t salt

freshly ground pepper to taste

2 carrots, thinly sliced

10 oz. frozen corn

1/2 package frozen okra (I’ll try to come up with a recipe for the rest soon…)

3 medium zucchini, cut lengthwise into sixths, then into 1-inch chunks

1 15 oz. can kidney beans, rinsed and drained

grated cheese (optional)

tortilla chips (optional)

plain yogurt

Instructions

1. Heat oil in a soup pot over medium heat.
2. Saute garlic, onions, and cumin for 10 minutes, stirring often.
3. Add tomatoes with their juice, vegetable stock, salt and pepper and bring to a boil.
4. Add carrots and cook 3-4 more minutes.
5. Add corn and okra and cook 3-4 more minutes.
6. Add zucchini and kidney beans and cook 2-3 more minutes.
7. Using a hand blender, puree about half of the soup, be sure to leave chunks of vegetables!
8. Serve with grated cheese, broken corn chips, a dollop of plain yogurt, or just eat it straight out of the soup pot!
9. Think about putting some in a thermos for kids’ lunches or label (with Contents and Date) and freeze the other half for one of those crazy nights when you need something fast…
Pre-Prep Opportunities
1. Prepare as much of the recipe up through step 7 as you have time for. You could be ready to sit down for dinner a day early!
grated cheese (optional)