Monday: Spaghetti with tomato sauce
Tuesday: Pork chops with roasted veggies and coleslaw
Wednesday: Beef tacos with all the fixings
Thursday: Turkey pot pie with Cesar salad
Friday: Pierogi with sour cream
Saturday: tba
Sunday: tba
It's a pretty straight forward meal plan. I like to keep the weekend meals open to see where we are and who we see, also what may inspire us! We're going to have friends over for brunch so I am planning that out already - definitely some kind of waffles, baked bacon, fruit salad and something eggy. Fun! I baked the pumpkin cupcakes again, and we are really enjoying them! I will also make some soup so that we can have it for lunch and in case of emergencies!
Monday, 7 November 2011
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Meal plan
Monday- Macaroni and cheese with spinach salad
Tuesday- Proscutto wrapped chicken with mac n cheese & broccoli
Wednesday - Salmon with couscous salad & buttered peas
Thursday- Beef barley soup with crudites
Friday - Orange chicken in the slow cooker with rice
Saturday - out
Sunday- tba
Tuesday- Proscutto wrapped chicken with mac n cheese & broccoli
Wednesday - Salmon with couscous salad & buttered peas
Thursday- Beef barley soup with crudites
Friday - Orange chicken in the slow cooker with rice
Saturday - out
Sunday- tba
Saturday, 29 October 2011
Special request: Ribs
I have made ribs in the slow cooker before, but knew that I could do better. I liked this recipe because it included an overnight dry rub and broiling in the oven, before going into the slow cooker. Also, I liked how it wasn't drowning in sauce because Mr. T is not a sauce loving guy.
The ribs going into the slow cooker. The magic will happen while we are out at after school art class.
After six hours on high in the slow cooker. |
A close up of the ribs - I just couldn't resist this close-up!
A Halloween inspired creation!
One happy, though sick, foodie!
I loved this meal because, though it required a bit off effort in planning, it was pretty easy to prepare and the results were amazing. I put the ribs into the slow cooker in the afternoon and the meal was perfectly ready when we came home after a long Friday. I think that I will make Friday my slow cooker day from now on. We have an activity smack in the middle of the dinner hour and by the end of the week, it is just too easy to do take-out.
I recommend you try this- it's good enough for company, too!
Pumpkin Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting
I made these the other day for a baking exchange. Our theme was autum, but I think everyone used pumpkin in their baking! I considered making an applesauce cake that is super moist and yummy, but wanted to try something new and different. The recipe I went with was from Canadian Living- I don't love the magazine but their website is pretty good! I actually used two recipes this week from them.
Here is the link for the recipe:
http://www.canadianliving.com/food/quick_and_easy/pumpkin_cupcakes_with_cream_cheese_icing.php
I used more cinnamon in mine and switched to light cream cheese to make things a tiny bit healthier! I also decorated them a bit differently.
I just picked up new baking soda and baking powder and it made a huge difference in how well these muffins rose in the oven.
The kids and Hubby were fighting over the beaters! Next time I will add a dash of cinnamon and orange liquer to the frosting.
Frosted cupcakes waiting for delivery.
The final touch to make them more festive! These were so good that I am going to make them again for school snacks without the frosting. Maybe I'll add some chocolate chips to make them more fun, but they were so moist and rich tasting that they don't need anythign extra done to them.
Here is the link for the recipe:
http://www.canadianliving.com/food/quick_and_easy/pumpkin_cupcakes_with_cream_cheese_icing.php
I used more cinnamon in mine and switched to light cream cheese to make things a tiny bit healthier! I also decorated them a bit differently.
I just picked up new baking soda and baking powder and it made a huge difference in how well these muffins rose in the oven.
The kids and Hubby were fighting over the beaters! Next time I will add a dash of cinnamon and orange liquer to the frosting.
Frosted cupcakes waiting for delivery.
The final touch to make them more festive! These were so good that I am going to make them again for school snacks without the frosting. Maybe I'll add some chocolate chips to make them more fun, but they were so moist and rich tasting that they don't need anythign extra done to them.
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
The Sick Days of Autumn
Flu season has just started and we're already crazy sick. That means only comfort food for us this week. After a tough night with Little D who had a fever and upset tummy, it was time to call in the soothing powers of oatmeal. He loves it, but we're still working on Mr. T...
Apple and Cinnamon Oatmeal
2 cups water
1 cup large flake oatmeal
1/2 apple, grated
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 tsp. vanilla
maple syrup to taste
golden raisins to taste
milk
(I also sneak in a teaspoon of ground flax, ground chia and wheatgerm when no one is looking.)
Cook the oatmeal with the grated apple. Add cinnamon and vanilla to the pot. Spoon into bowls and top with raisins, maple syrup (the boys like to see how much I put on) and milk.
It's like a hug in a bowl on a cold fall morning. I could eat oatmeal everyday. Sometimes I substitute in some peaches and it tastes pretty close to the peaches and cream prepackaged ones that the kids love, but have half the sugar and way more nutrients. We've been gradually moving towards the healthier, whole grains out there. We started with the instant and moved on to the large flake. Next step is steel cut oats, which I really enjoy but the kids and Hubby find have too much "bite." Slow and steady- I'll have them eating it yet!
Apple and Cinnamon Oatmeal
2 cups water
1 cup large flake oatmeal
1/2 apple, grated
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 tsp. vanilla
maple syrup to taste
golden raisins to taste
milk
(I also sneak in a teaspoon of ground flax, ground chia and wheatgerm when no one is looking.)
Cook the oatmeal with the grated apple. Add cinnamon and vanilla to the pot. Spoon into bowls and top with raisins, maple syrup (the boys like to see how much I put on) and milk.
It's like a hug in a bowl on a cold fall morning. I could eat oatmeal everyday. Sometimes I substitute in some peaches and it tastes pretty close to the peaches and cream prepackaged ones that the kids love, but have half the sugar and way more nutrients. We've been gradually moving towards the healthier, whole grains out there. We started with the instant and moved on to the large flake. Next step is steel cut oats, which I really enjoy but the kids and Hubby find have too much "bite." Slow and steady- I'll have them eating it yet!
Sunday, 23 October 2011
Another week
Monday: Pierogi with sour cream and baby carrots
Tuesday: Veggie soup with toast and salad
Wednesday: Beef and broccoli stir fry (+ baking day!)
Thursday: Prosciutto wrapped chicken with roasted potatoes and peas
Friday: Shrimp with quinoa and fruit salad
Saturday: out to dinner
Sunday: tba
I'm participating in Trail of Crumbs and am searching the web for a pumpkin dessert. I think cupcakes with a cream cheese frosting- there are so many choices...
Beef-broccoli stir fry with rice and quinoa. |
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
An uninspired meal plan
I've been searching the web all day for inspiration without success.
Yesterday was a quick pasta dinner at 7pm after a busy afternoon of after
school activities. Many of the blogs I visit had very uninspired meal
ideas for this week. But, after a quick visit to the grocery store
today I've nailed it down. It doesn't help that I've been fighting a bad cold for two weeks (I finally caved and am currently medicated). I hate it when I have something that chicken soup can't heal....
Monday: Pasta shells with tomato sauce and spinach salad
Tuesday: Panko Pork Chops with boiled baby potatoes and carrots and peas
Wednesday: Chicken korma with rice pilaf and cauliflower-potato curry
Thursday: Garlic-butter shrimp with quinoa and sauteed spinach
Friday: Beef-barley soup with toast
Saturday: An anniversary feast -TBA
Sunday: Meatloaf with mashed potatoes
Monday: Pasta shells with tomato sauce and spinach salad
Tuesday: Panko Pork Chops with boiled baby potatoes and carrots and peas
Wednesday: Chicken korma with rice pilaf and cauliflower-potato curry
Thursday: Garlic-butter shrimp with quinoa and sauteed spinach
Friday: Beef-barley soup with toast
Saturday: An anniversary feast -TBA
Sunday: Meatloaf with mashed potatoes
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