Saturday, February 19, 2011
Day 17 and Day 18: Remodeling is getting in the way
Friday was of course...chicken on the bone. We grilled chicken legs and had tomatoes and mozz cheese to celebrate the 70+ degree weather we are having. I love Feb in Georgia.
Back to remodeling.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Day 16: Not a meatless dinner
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Day 15: The Middle East
While I have not perfected lamb (but will happily keep trying), I have a pretty good falafel recipe. Falafel is basically a chickpea 'meatball'. We like ours with naan (also called lavash). The key to the naan is to either grill it or pan cook it so it is nice and hot and sears the outside. I usually make a chutney to go with it, but Rob doesn't like that.
Tonight I am adding bacon wrapped dates...mmmm....bacon.
To answer your question: Yes, my kids eat this stuff and yours will too. Maybe not the first time, but after a few tries.
As an update...Rob worked late, and we didn't do the date :-(
Monday, February 14, 2011
Day 14: Half Way
Tonight is pork chops Parmesan
Lightly fried chops, topped with some parm cheese and sauce.
Spinach fettuccine
Veggies (salad, beans, corn)
I really wanted to make Mayan Chocolate Truffles but didn't make it to the store due to a dr appt for the kids running 1.5 hours behind. Oh well, will make for another day...maybe tomorrow :-)
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Day 12: Steak...mmmm
Ate Steak, hamburgers, salad, queso, cupcakes, and homemade ice cream.
We put the younger boys to bed and let the older ones watch a movie. Then for a first...the adults played cards and had adult conversations. Progress.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Day 11: A great day to be a Rossi
The recipe calls for soaking...but if you don't want to, you don't have to. But, it does make the batter supper yummy.
We also made cookies with a friend. I use Martha Stewart's Sugar Cookie Recipe (she rocks). Usually I am a sugar cookie failure, but these always turn out good.
For lunch we made our own lunchable with crackers and ham I cut into hearts. Are you feeling the love?
Finishing off dinner with Turkey (not veal) scallopine and leftover scalloped potatoes.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Day 10: Back in the Saddle
Meatloaf:
1-1.5 lbs ground beef
1/2 bell pepper
1/2 onion
1/2 C bread crumbs
1/2 C (ish) tomato sauce, ketchup, spaghetti sauce (my choice this time since I had some left but not enough for a meal)
1 egg
Squish together, put in pan, cook at 350 for about 45-60 min. I like a little ketchup on top too!
Potatoes Au Gratin
I added some spinach to the potatoes in the the middle layer.
Day 9: Almost meatless Wednesday
Day 8: Roasted Chicken
We are side dish lazy most of the time. I did fresh broccoli and salad and some left over sweet potato and regular potato fries.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Day 7: Loosing Steam
For dinner, we did kitchen sink risotto. Pretty much I take leftovers and put it in with risotto and serve. I just use the directions on the back of the container, then add my stuff in with the last of the water. The boys eat it, but they have never been big fans of stuff mixed together. They will get over it, or starve...whatever!
We also had spinach salad and bacon wrapped dates. And the best part...Gabe liked the dates. My picky eater tried it without whining then announced, "Now that I am 4 I like dates." Woohoo!!!!
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Day 6: I love my...
Now I know many of you think that surely the Super Bowl means we will eat junk...and we do, a little.
But, we made our own fries
and chips
and dessert (homemade ice cream)
and queso with chips.
Day 5: Pizza
Tonight Rob and I are headed to the Chart House with friends. But the boys have requested pizza. I make my own crust...not that it is any better for you, just fresh from the oven pizza tastes AWESOME.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Day 4: Chicken on the Bone
For sides, we do a lot of prepackaged plain vegetables. Tonight was broccoli and a veggie mix of carrots, green beans, and zucchini. Also made tarragon potatoes (boil diced potatoes, add butter, olive oil, and tarragon...stir).
Many ask what I feed William...all of the above is the answer. He loves carrots and zucchini. Any meat is a winner. And he hasn't met a carb he didn't like. I do use jarred food to add in things that he would still have trouble eating if not pureed, but for the most part, he feeds himself.
Sorry no pics, the boys just eat way too fast.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Day 3: Spaghetti and Meatballs
Spaghetti Sauce
*4 Cans of Diced Tomatoes (15 oz.)
*1 Can of Tomato Sauce
*1 Pepper, Diced
*1 Onion, Diced
*3 Cloves of Garlic
*Seasonings of Your Choice
Heat olive oil in a hot pan and saute peppers, onion, and garlic. Add the cans of diced tomatoes and tomato sauce and cook for approximately an hour. I use my hand blender and puree cuz Gabe picks out the onions and peppers if I don't. If you like chunky sauce, don't puree. I usually end up freezing half (at least).
Meatball
*3 lbs. of Meat (Turkey, Beef, Sausage, or a Combination)
*1/2 Cup of Parmesan Cheese
*1/2 Cup of Bread Crumbs
*10 oz. Package of Frozen Spinach
*2 Eggs
Thaw and smash the water out of the spinach. Add remaining ingredients and mix. Add seasoning if desired. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. This makes about 2-2.5 dozen for me. Plenty for freezing.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Day 2: Sloppy Lentils
Double Strawberry Jam Muffins
Adapted from this Prudent Baby recipe.
Prep Time: 10 mins Cooking Time: 15 to 20 mins
Ingredients:
1 cup all purpose flour (1 C whole wheat flour)
1 cup whole wheat pastry flour (standard whole wheat flour will work too)
1/3 cup sugar (1/4 C honey)
1 tablespoon baking powder
pinch of salt
2 eggs
1/2 cup vegetable oil (1/3 C coconut oil and 1/3 C applesauce)
1/2 cup strawberry yogurt (1/2 C buttermilk...cuz I didn't have yogurt)
strawberry jelly or jam
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Combine dry ingredients and whisk together. Combine yogurt, oil and eggs in a measuring cup and beat together with a fork. Pour the liquid into the dry ingredients and mix until just combined. Grease a muffin tin and fill each cup 1/2 way. Make a little divot with your finger and scoop jam in (1 1/2 teaspoons). Cover jam with more batter and then smooth out with your finger. Bake 15 to 20 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean. Let cool and then use a butter knife to loosen and lift out muffins. Makes makes regular sized muffins.
The muffin is actually a bit boring. Think I will add a bit of cinnamon or vanilla next time. Also, I think these would be awesome as a PB&J muffin. I will try that later next week. Will make a great snack for after gymnastics.
For dinner it is meatless Wednesday. I am making sloppy lentils.The kids ate some. Rob and I would eat them again.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Day 1: Sea Bass
that William stole half of).
But for dinner
Chilean Sea Bass with Macadamia nuts and a mango cream sauce
Roasted golden beets, turnips, and onions
Kale chips (requested from kids...how could I say no)
Frozen peas (Gabe's favorite)
Fish is always a winner at our house. But Rob and I were unimpressed with the sauce. Maybe with orange instead of lemon juice next time. The kids did in fact eat the kale (this is the 3rd or 4th time I have made them and the 1st that they ate them willingly). The beets and turnips were not winners...except for William who inhaled everything.
As you can see by the mostly empty table it was a success.
Here Goes Nothing...
This is not an attempt to eat healthier or convince you to cook all the time. I don't do either very well. However, I hope that you will see that for the most part you can make the majority of your meals at home, have your kids eat it, and feel good about what they are getting.
The fine print: For the most part I use grass-fed and pastured meat, dairy, and eggs...probably about 90%. Most of our veggies are organic or local (about 70%). But we do have goldfish and cereals. I like ice cream. Rob refuses to eat real maple syrup. I aim for 1 dinner and 3 lunches to be meat free each week; but, "we are meatatarians...it's a personal choice."
Hope you find some recipes that will inspire you too!