As I ponder what to make for dinner I thought I'd ask if anyone has any easy and relatively healthy dinner ideas to share?
One thing we make that is really easy are buffalo tofu wraps. We heat extra firm tofu in a pan with buffalo sauce and then serve with brown rice and a little bit of cheddar in a whole wheat wrap. Not the healthiest meal ever, and we eat more carbs than we should, but I don't feel guilty afterwards.
Re: Easy Dinner Ideas Anyone?
https://m.allrecipes.com/recipe/141678/slowcookerpulledpork
You can use coke if the root beer doesn't sound good to you. Also, some will say to use the shoulder, but I am pretty sure the loin is much healthier.
I feel like ours are mediocre in terms of health, but not terrible; all of ours take less than 30 minutes and DH fixes them when I get home and nurse LO.
veggie burgers, sweet potato fries, salad
whole wheat mac n cheese with tuna and peas
fish tacos (tilapia or cod, cooked stove top with cajun seasoning, wholewheat wrap + toppings of choice - we do avocado, cheese, salsa) and sauteed yellow squash
chicken fried rice - sautee chicken in wok, steam-fresh broccoli bag, add broccoli to chicken and cook together with a little soy sauce; cook minute brown rice; add rice to wok and a whisked egg, cook together.
quinoa, add can of kidney beans and container of Jack's salsa, serve with salad
We do these kinds of meals all the time - simple, but we try to make sure we have a good veggie, a healthy protein, and a whole grain carb. With two working parents and a 6 month old, it's hard!
I use my crock pot a lot! I like to put chicken into it, even frozen, and add seasonings. When I get home I would add rice or a pasta, depending on how long we have before dinner. I also have the deep covered baker from Pampered Chef and that is a miracle pot! Seriously, you can cook a pork loin in it in less than 25 minutes!!
However, lately because of the low carb diet I'm on I will take out my meat in the morning to defrost and then cook that up with eggs.
I'm sure once Morgan starts eating more with us I'll put more time into cooking but right now, with just me and DH, I can throw pretty much anything together and it works alright.
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Serve with rice or something similar and veg of choice.
I love to roast veggies and top them with various cheeses, goat is my fav with squash.
I use the crock pot a lot - I make pulled pork (apple cider vinegar and pork tenderloin for 5ish hours) and salsa chicken - recipe here: https://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-detail.asp?recipe=141491
I also make lasagna with this recipe: https://www.food.com/recipe/really-easy-make-ahead-lasagna-for-two-321909?layout=desktop
1lb. ground beef or buffalo
2tbs. chopped onion
1tsp chopped garlic
1 slice bread
3tbs milk
34 dashes of Worcestershire
1 healthy squeeze of ketchup
1 tbs of chopped chipolte in adobo
1 egg
Heat oven or toaster oven to 350. in a bowl, tear up the slice of bread into little pieces. Pour the milk over and let it soak. Chop onion and garlic. put everything in a bowl with the ground meat. Squeeze milk out of bread, and add bread to the bowl with everything else in it. Mix together. Add milk from bread bowl of you want and finish mixing. Put mixture into mini loaf pan or regular loaf pan if you doubled recipe. you can also just form a loaf ona baking sheet bake in oven for 45 minutes.
For flare, I sometimes boil an egg andtuck it in the loaf. DH gets really excited about it for some reason.