Thursday, May 29, 2014

This Week's Meal Plan

My whole week is wacky. Just wacky.

Is it sad that my one piece of sanity is sitting down to meal plan?

Thursday


Friday

  • Pizza
  • Popcorn

Saturday

  • Bacon cheeseburgers
  • Fries
  • Carrot sticks
  • New Recipe! Chocolate Peanut Butter Shakes

Sunday

  • Tortellini in marinara sauce
  • Field greens salad with New Recipe! Asian Ginger Carrot Dressing

Monday

  • Miller Park fare. Taking Kieran to his first baseball game!

Tuesday

  • I've got a dinner meeting so Rob is on his own tonight. My guess is pb&j for the boys.

Wednesday



Happy planning!!
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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Turkey or Chicken Tetrazzini

I'm really beginning to believe that the Cooking Gene is real. It exists. And both my brother and I have it.


I love any recipe he shares with me, like this one!

Turkey Tetrazzini
Recipe adapted from my brother
Prep time: 15 minutes   Cook time: 50ish minutes

8 oz fettuccine
2-3 cups cooked turkey or chicken, chopped or shredded
1 tbsp minced onion
8 oz sliced fresh cremini mushrooms
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1/2 cup shredded Gruyere or Swiss cheese
4 tbsp grated Parmesan cheese, divided
1 can condensed cream of chicken soup
1/2 cup chicken stock
1/4 cup white wine
3/4 tsp Italian seasoning
Salt and freshly ground black pepper

1.  Preheat oven to 350.  Bring a large pot of water to boil over high heat. Cook the fettuccine according to package directions, draining it just before it reaches al dente.

2.  While the pasta cooks, in a large bowl combine the turkey, onion, mushrooms, cheddar and Gruyere cheeses, and 2 tbsp of Parmesan.
Meat and mushrooms.

Cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese!

Kieran learns how to "stir gently" so as not to decorate Mama's kitchen in sauce & cheese.



3.  In a medium bowl, whisk together the cream of chicken soup, stock, wine, and Italian seasoning.  Pour the sauce over the turkey mixture and stir to coat.
I whisked this in the bottom of my big bowl. Because that works too.


4.  Add the hot, cooked pasta to the turkey mixture and gently toss to combine everything.  Pour into a lightly greased 9x13 baking dish.  Sprinkle with remaining Parmesan. Bake for 45 minutes.
Kieran did a good job stirring gently.

A pan for now....

...and a pan for later! I love Get Ahead options.


This recipe is super easy to adapt to any taste. Don't like mushrooms? Leave them out. Or maybe you do but prefer a variety, or just simple button mushrooms. Or consider using a different veg altogether like green beans or broccoli or peas. Feel free to switch up the cheeses, and use all chicken stock if wine isn't your thing. Don't have Italian seasoning? Use a different herb & seasoning blend. Or grab a can of cream of chicken with herbs soup.

The point is: be creative! Make this your own.
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Thursday, May 22, 2014

This Week's Meal Plan

I had such great intentions yesterday. Get up and get my workout in right away (which I did), get the kids moving, finish the dusting, clean the kitchen because that's what I do on Wednesdays... And if it worked out I'd take Kieran to run out and get my garden plants.

My planned hour to find and buy the flowers, herbs, and veggies I wanted turned into an hour and a half. The additional hour I set aside to plant all my goodies while Kieran played around me turned into two, and it's still not all done. And the lovely light shoulder toasting I thought I was receiving turned into a lobster-red upper back. Because that's what happens when you get lost in the glory of creating something beautiful but still functional in your yard.

I spent the rest of the day lying on the couch with a cool, wet hand towel draped across my back and sucking down water in an effort to stay hydrated instead of working on some blog posts. You know, like I'd planned.

Seeing as how I can't really plan my days all that well lately, I'll take comfort that at least I can plan our meals like a pro.

Thursday

  • New Recipe! Freezer Steak Fajitas. I made these up just a week or so ago, and it wasn't my intention to pull them back again so quickly. However I remembered this morning that I have a birthday cake to bake this afternoon so I need something fast, easy, and cooked on the stove top. 
  • Southwest black bean & corn salad.

Friday Happy 3rd Birthday to my Sweetheart Angel Baby!!!!

  • Pizza 
  • Popcorn
  • Chocolate R2D2 Cake that my boys will get to eat first if Gavin makes his behavior goal in school this week.
  • And an FYI for you that I'll be chopping up a whole bunch of berries in preparation for...

Saturday 3 BERRY JAM DAY!!!

  • I have two gallon-sized bags in my freezer of what's left of last summer's strawberry picking adventure. And since the new berry-picking season is a mere month away, I have GOT to use these babies up! Plus I've been out of 3 Berry Honey Jam for quite some time, which just depresses me. As a result of all this jamming and subsequent canning, I am keeping dinner EASY and COOL with simple sandwiches. And yes, I promise to blog this jam recipe this time!
  • Chips
  • Tossed salad

Sunday

  • Berry Whiskey BBQ Chicken. Oh come on! You knew I'd make this now that I'm restocking my fav ingredient for this dish.
  • Baked potatoes
  • Steamed veggies

Monday

  • Hot dogs for my boys
  • New Recipe! LOBSTER with Lagavulin Butter for me and Rob!!! Hey, when my man asks if I'd mind him trying out a lobster dish for Memorial Day, what do you think I'm going to say??
  • New Recipe! Well, this is Take 2 for Whole Wheat Cheddar Biscuits. 
  • Field Greens Salad

Tuesday

  • Leftovers. I'll need it after the Food Coma I anticipate experiencing on Monday

Wednesday

  • Out for a Cub Scout dinner. Yay for two nights off of cooking!!


Happy planning!!
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Thursday, May 15, 2014

This Week's Meal Plan

Why yes, I have every intention of leaving for the store in 30 minutes but I'm still finishing up my meal plan, my grocery list, I need to sort/start laundry, and I'm hoping to get in a 26-minute yoga routine. Because I'm crazy like that.

Nothing like a tight timeline to get the blood going!

Thursday

  • Waffles, because Gavin's been asking for them.
  • Homemade applesauce

Friday

  • Pizza
  • Popcorn

Saturday

  • Rob and Gavin have a Cub Scouts thing, so I think Kieran and I are going out on a Mommy/Son Date.

Sunday

  • All this cool weather lately has me wanting to do something in my slow cooker. I'm thinking some kind of pork or beef, whichever one is cheaper. The nice thing is if the weather suddenly warms up, I'm still not over-heating my kitchen by using the oven.
  • Sweet potatoes
  • Steamed veggies

Monday

  • New Recipe! Garlic-Margarita Tilapia
  • Rice
  • Field greens salad

Tuesday

  • Indian Turkey Pitas. I've got Thanksgiving turkey in my freezer that needs to be used up.
  • Chips

Wednesday

  • Leftovers


Happy planning!!
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Thursday, May 8, 2014

This Week's Meal Plan

Did you know that Thursdays are my most exhausting day of the week? Most people dread Mondays, but Thursdays are the days that threaten to drag me down. Because Thursday is Grocery/Secondary Laundry Day.

When it comes to grocery shopping, I don't dawdle, but I don't rush it either. I hate it so much when I forget something that I try not to miss anything. And some weeks I need to go to multiple stores to get it all (limited to three stops though thanks to my not-so-patient almost-preschooler). Then it takes me a while when I get home to unload, sort, and store everything. The result is I usually average about three to four hours of time spent each week on groceries. I'm often ready to drop by 2:00.

But I keep doing this, and I do it every week. Because our family's food is important to me. And I like to think that the hours I spend each Thursday prepping and properly storing my ingredients saves me precious minutes throughout the week. To me, it's a worthy trade-off.

Why do I bring this up? Well, because it's my state of mind right now. As I sit typing this morning, I'm mentally gearing up for the morning runaround, hoping Kieran won't mind my pushing him to his three-stop limit. Praying I've got the energy afterwards to do laundry and maybe dye my hair this afternoon, before picking Gavin up from school, coming up with an afternoon outdoor activity, and getting dinner started.

It will all get done though! It helps when I have easier meal plans like the one below.

Thursday

  • Confession time! I think I was supposed to make chicken tetrazzini a couple weeks ago. But a combination of too much food in my fridge and not enough time to even tidy up my kitchen lead to it getting pushed back. It's assembled now and just waiting for it's trip through my oven.
  • Steamed veggies

Friday


Saturday

  • Did you know this is National Train Day? And as the mother of two train-obsessed little boys, we will be spending the day participating in various festivities. So something simple like sandwiches sounds perfect after a long, fun-filled day.
  • Chips
  • Fresh fruit

Sunday

  • For once, I don't want to cook. This Mama is insisting on being taken out! It's either that or Rob's grilling up some fabulous pub burgers for me.

Monday

  • Tonkatsu
  • Fresh rolls
  • Field greens salad with a balsamic vinaigrette

Tuesday

  • Chicken and ramen stirfry with lots of fresh veggies. Rob loves stir fry. And together we'll make a teriyaki sauce for the boys, and a spicier sczechuan-style sauce for us.

Wednesday

  • Leftovers


Happy planning!!
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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Teriyaki Meatball Bowls

The secret to the fabulous-ness of this one is not in the sauce, it's in the meatballs.



Teriyaki Meatball Bowls
Recipe adapted from Budget Bytes
Prep time: 15 minutes   Cook time: 40 minutes

Meatballs:
1lb ground pork
1 egg
1/2 cup Panko
1 clove garlic, minced
2 inches fresh ginger [Yes, two. Don't freak out and definitely don't skimp]
1/2 tsp soy sauce
2 green onions, sliced
Freshly ground black pepper

Teriyaki Sauce:
1 tbsp cornstarch
1 tbsp cold water
1/2 cup white sugar
1/2 cup low-sodium soy sauce
1/4 cup cider vinegar
1 clove garlic, minced
1/2 tsp ground ginger
1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper

Bowls:
Rice, enough to yield 1/2-1 cup of cooked rice per bowl
Fresh green beans OR pea pods, cut into 1" ish pieces and lightly steamed
Sesame seeds

1. Preheat the oven to 400 F.

2. Meatballs: In a large bowl, combine the meatball ingredients, using a microplane to finely grate the two inches of ginger. Mix, using your hands, until evenly combined.
I'll admit: I was scared of this much ginger too. Trust me; just go with it!


3. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Roll the meatball mixture into small balls, about one tablespoon each (1 recipe yields about 30ish meatballs). Place the meatballs on the baking sheet and bake until golden brown, about 35-40 minutes.
I was a little generous and ended up with 24 meatballs.

These smelled even more amazing than they looked.


4. While the meatballs are in the oven, begin cooking the rice according to package directions.
I use my microwave to steam so did this actually a few minutes before the meatballs were done.


5. Teriyaki Sauce: (psst! This same sauce also appears here on my blog!) While the rice simmers and the green beans or pea pods steam, cook the teriyaki sauce. In a medium to large saucepan over low heat, combine all of the sauce ingredients. Let simmer, stirring frequently, until the sauce thickens and bubbles. Turn off the heat and let sit until the meatballs are done. The sauce will continue to thicken slightly as it cools.
Teeny bit of sauce in a great big pot


6. When the meatballs are done, transfer them from the baking sheet to the saucepan. Gently stir to coat.
This is why you need a bigger pot.


7. Assembly: Place 1/2 to 1 cup of rice in the bottom of each person's bowl. Top with about five meatballs and a drizzle of extra sauce. Scatter a few green beans or pea pods, then sprinkle the top with a few sesame seeds.
Layer 1: Rice. This is about 1/2 cup.

Layer 2: Meatballs and sauce

Layer 3: Steamed veg of your choice

Layer 4: Sesame seeds


This recipe is definitely going to be one of my staples! Not only is it fantastically flavorful from all the ginger, garlic, and soy sauce, but it's also easily adaptable to something even simpler. On a tough day, I could quickly turn this into a truly effortless meal using bottled sauce and microwave or instant rice.

You might think about using some pre-made frozen meatballs but I'd advise against it. For the very reason I alluded to earlier: the secret is in those meatballs. What's the secret? All that ginger. These little meatballs really pack quite the punch! So feel free to make whatever prep or assembly shortcuts you need to, but NOT with the meatballs. The spicy punch of the ginger is balanced out by the sweet-and-salty tang of the teriyaki sauce. The combination of which is a total Happy Flavor Bomb in your mouth.

Actually, to help myself out down the road, I plan on making up a few pounds of these beauties this summer and freezing them raw, just like I do my beef ones. Then for dinner time, it's a simple matter to pull out a few and bake them up while putting together everything else. You know me: I love my Get Ahead Options!
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Thursday, May 1, 2014

This Week's Meal Plan

I'm a Cigar Fest Widow this weekend.

Every year, conveniently on his birthday, my husband takes off with his friends for Bethlehem, PA to do whatever it is guys do at this annual event. I try not to ask too many detailed questions.

And while I love that he gets this fun time away, it does add some stress on me and our boys. So I do what I can to make those days that he's gone as fun as I can. We might take silly pictures and videos to send to Rob. We bake cookies. We plan seriously awesome Star Wars Day activities (three more days!!!). And I do what I can to plan meals that will make my kiddos smile. Because when the days are a little tougher to get through, it's ALL about finding those little things that make us happy.

Thursday

  • I thought that pancakes might help chase away any Daddy's Gone Blues.
  • Fruit salad. Because I have apples and pears that no one has touched and they neeeeeeeed to get eaten.

Friday

  • Not just any pizza night, it's TACO pizza night! WOOOO HOOOOO!!!! 
  • Popcorn. 

Saturday


Sunday


Monday

  • Leftovers

Tuesday

  • New Recipe! Parmesan Risotto with Roasted Shrimp
  • Field greens salad

Wednesday

  • Spaghetti (thank you Freezer!)
  • Garlic bread. I might make this cheesy garlic bread if someone asks me nicely
  • Steamed green beans


Happy planning!!
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