@jillianpardo Lentil stew sounds delicious. Do you have a recipe?
We tend to have the same meals week after week, too because dinner prep goes faster when it's something I've made many times. Our standards:
Black bean burgers with sweet potato fries (baked) and mixed roasted veggies Tacos with quinoa meat substitute (it's just quinoa prepared as directed then mixed with some sauteed onions, a can of tomato sauce and some taco seasoning) Pasta (either spaghetti with homemade marinara or rotini with kale, garlic and feta) Baked potatoes with sour cream and chives (surprisingly filling) Rice and beans
Cobb salad Turkey burgers & sweet potato fries Fish tacos Pasta with balsamic glazed brussels sprouts and bacon Paneer with peas in masala sauce and naan Brinner- Eggs, roasted breakfast potatoes, bacon & strawberries And our Friday standby ... frozen pizza and caesar salad
These are a lot of our go-to weekday meals. I have to be honest, there are a lot of frozen and/or premade items in this meal plan (pizza, fries, potatoes, masala sauce, burgers). Now that DH is almost done with his busy season at work and I'm into my second tri with less fatigue and no more aversions, I have no excuses for the fake cooking. It's not really that hard to cut up real sweet potatoes and throw them in the oven. Next week, I'll get on it! But seriously, Trader Joe's has such good frozen options!
I'm making chicken pot pie tonight, perfect for a rainy day! Also making beef and apple meatballs with mashed sweet potatoes this week (apple meatballs sound a little odd, but they are so good!). The rest of our week gets filled up with Bible study groups and a music rehearsal where food is provided.
I'm currently at a loss for dinners this week. I have an aversion to all meat, can't even stand being around it. DH is also incredibly picky and was never taught how to cook anything so it's all on me. I used to have such well constructed meal plans but now all I want is pickles, coffee, and ice cream..
We won't be home much this week, so not many options here. Tonight we are having grilled steak and mashed potatoes, and tomorrow is BBQ chicken with Mac and cheese.
Hawaiian Pizza on Cauliflower Crust Chicken tossed with homemade pesto and zoodles Creamy Maple Dijon Chicken with bacon and a side salad Chipolte Taco Breakfast Bake Vegetarian Burrito Bowls Shepherds Pie (paleo version) Chicken Broccoli Quinoa Casserole
The squash acts as a bowl and the inside is shredded as noodles. Top with your choice of chicken, and then add sauce and cheese! Perfection.
We loooove spaghetti squash around here. Our favorite is mixing in burrito ingredients (sautéed meat with peppers and onions, black beans, cumin, chili pepper) with the squash, then add it back to the bowl, top with cheese and bake for another 10 minutes. It's a staple here!
Tacos. Greek salad with chicken. Pork tenderloin with veggies. Chicken thighs with carrots and beans. Pesto pasta. Steak, salad and baked potato. Breakfast for supper.
Now I'm hungry!! You guys are rockstars. Today I am making sweet potato chili with a soft pretzel I stole from a training at work. Then Schupfnudeln (thick potato noodles) with summer veggies and homemade tomato sauce. That's all I've got so far, haha.
Beef enchiladas, again with salad (can you tell I struggle with veggies?)
Pork roast, carrots, potatoes
Pork tacos with squash and salad
Pork chili verde
Basically, I'll make a pork roast on Wed and use the leftover pork for the tacos and chili. easy.
*Loss & bfp mentioned*
me 28 (Lean PCOS, hypothyroid) dh 33 TTC #1 since early 2011 May 2011- natural pregnancy (metformin only); m/c @ 9 weeks + D&C July 2011- lap to remove dermoid cyst August 2012-current- 9 rounds of Clomid, 1 cycle of Femara, several cycles of soy isos, 1 IUI, O'd every cycle, BFN August 2014- lap to remove uterine septum. Everything else looking good. Moving onto IVF Feb/March 2016 Just kidding. Natural bfp 1/30/16. 1st beta 2/1 = 110. 2nd beta 2/3 = 332.
First ultrasound 2/19 - one baby with a heart rate of 127! EDD 10/11/2016
@jillianpardo , do you make your empanada dough from scratch? If so, what is your recipe? I love empanadas, but suck at making the dough!!! We end up buying pie crust instead, and it can get pricey!
@mrskratt, i LOVE shepherd's pie! this makes me want to make it this week!
Loving all these spaghetti squash recipes! I love the stuff! Try sautéing it after baking the squash itself, before you put the "noodles" back in the bowl. Cuts down on the watery-ness significantly!
Eta- also super impressed with the number of you who have a full week's menu planned out. I'm on a meal to meal plan right now bc of nausea
Reading this thread, I feel like a stereotype of a bachelor! So far, the plan is dinner at a friend's house tonight, chili and cornbread tomorrow, probably leftover chili Wednesday, turkey burgers with let's say roasted green beans on Thursday, and takeout gyros on Friday.
Wow, you guys are rocking at meal planning and cooking! I used to have meal plans every week, but that all went out the window during first tri (plus DH was working late nights.) This week, the best I could come up with was copycat P.F. Chang's lettuce wraps.
We had a zippy white bean and corn salad with lots of veggies over farro with a soft boiled egg and advacado. It's one of my favorites and you can put just about anything in it.
We had chicken and broccoli Alfredo with garlic bread tonight.. and I work tues, wed, thurs, so I won't be home until 8ish.. not sure what we'll eat friday.. maybe out?
Love these threads! I feel like I'm in a dinner rut right now. Up this week:
-out for sushi yesterday -mac n cheese mixed with ground beef -ham, egg and cheese hashbrown casserole -crockpot BBQ pork sandwiches with a side of ?? I wish it was corn on the cob season! -Cracked Out Bubble Up Chicken casserole (pinterest) -Turkey brats and oven baked fries (sliced potatoes with creole seasoning and EVOO)
Notice the lack of veggies. Still have a major aversion to them at this point, with the exception of an occasional salad. Hoping to bring back some more healthy options in a few weeks or so when I'm (hopefully) feeling up to it.
BLT's with avocado and fresh fruit on the side (that was tonight and I had two ugh so good lol) I had cut up strawberries, pineapple and watermelon
Stuffed shells with salad and garlic bread
Baked chicken thighs (another go to my family loves it's just brown sugar and that dry Italian seasoning mix sprinkled on, holy crap it's good!) with roasted potatoes and corn on the cob
A new recipe I'm trying from pampered chef for a teriyaki Asian style meatball something or other? I forget the exact name but if it turns out well I will post the recipe here, it seems easy to make anyway
london broil in the crockpot with mashed and gravy and peas
@annabenannaI make homemade empanadas all the time and I use the frozen ones made by Goya, not sure if they are available where you live I had to hunt around for mine and found them at a local Hispanic market. They have turmeric in the dough and it gives this amazing flavor and color and something about their dough it comes out chewy and crunchy and just perfect really.
I'm so jealous of all these meals.. DH is a picky eater (won't eat fish and can't eat any sort of Asian food due to migraines). I can't complain too much though.. he does all the cooking and is really great at it. I still get tons of inspiration from these posts though! Keep em coming!
@ladyshark311 We use the goya ones as well a lot for our emanadas! @annabenanna I find the trick with pie dough is using ice water and ice cold butter and don't forget to add a touch of salt. TBH, a lot of times I make mine in the food processor... mix until it just comes together enough.
Yesterday(meatless Monday): four cheese pasta with Parmesan potatoes
Tonight we are having quesadilla pie (garnished with avocado, lettuce, tomato, and sour cream) with Mexican rice.
tomorrow: cabbage roll casserole and mini stuffed peppers (the casserole is new and my DH is kinda picky so the stuffed peppers are back up)
Thursday: crock pot brown sugar pork tenderloin with stuffing
Friday: crescent roll pigs in a blanket with cheesy rotini
Saturday: take out
as you can see, DH basically eats like a toddler and it drives me nuts because there is not a single vegetable I've met that I don't like (including the often regarded as vile bitter melon).
We were meal planners extraordinaire before the first tri. This week is the first time I've felt human enough to eat. I've even done some of the cooking!
Monday was "Grandma pizza"- a thin crust cheese pizza with canned diced tomatoes on top of the cheese so they get a bit roasty last night was huevos rancheros tonight will be enchiladas Thursday is little ears pasta with Italian sausage and broccoli Friday will be spicy beef brisket sandwiches and French fries
next week DH is out of town for the whole week (work conference) so I don't know what I'm going to do.
I'm late to the game, just because I have been trying to figure out the whole gestational diabetes thing, but I've come up with some ideas for the week!
Zucchini Lasagna (zucchini instead of noodles) Pork chops with sauteed mushroom sauce and roasted veggies Portobello mushrooms stuffed with spinach, cheese and chicken/feta sausage
TBH, I've never made them before, so I can't vouch for how good they are, but the pictures look amazing! I'm going to use a store bought chicken/spinach/feta sausage that I found to go with it. I haven't decided if I want to mix the sausage in with the filling or just cook it on the side.
Re: What's for dinner this week?
slow cooker basil chicken with coconut curry sauce
moroccan lentil and vegetable stew
moo shu pork tacos
probably pizza
frozen lasagna
leftovers
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We tend to have the same meals week after week, too because dinner prep goes faster when it's something I've made many times. Our standards:
Black bean burgers with sweet potato fries (baked) and mixed roasted veggies
Tacos with quinoa meat substitute (it's just quinoa prepared as directed then mixed with some sauteed onions, a can of tomato sauce and some taco seasoning)
Pasta (either spaghetti with homemade marinara or rotini with kale, garlic and feta)
Baked potatoes with sour cream and chives (surprisingly filling)
Rice and beans
O16 April Siggy
Cobb salad
Turkey burgers & sweet potato fries
Fish tacos
Pasta with balsamic glazed brussels sprouts and bacon
Paneer with peas in masala sauce and naan
Brinner- Eggs, roasted breakfast potatoes, bacon & strawberries
And our Friday standby ... frozen pizza and caesar salad
These are a lot of our go-to weekday meals. I have to be honest, there are a lot of frozen and/or premade items in this meal plan (pizza, fries, potatoes, masala sauce, burgers). Now that DH is almost done with his busy season at work and I'm into my second tri with less fatigue and no more aversions, I have no excuses for the fake cooking. It's not really that hard to cut up real sweet potatoes and throw them in the oven. Next week, I'll get on it! But seriously, Trader Joe's has such good frozen options!
It's a boy!
Meatloaf, couscous, parmesan broccoli
Chicken tacos, peppers and onions, pinto beans
Thai shrimp, pasta salad, roasted carrots
Crock pot Mongolian beef, brown rice, some veg
BFP: February 2016 EDD: October 17, 2016
The squash acts as a bowl and the inside is shredded as noodles. Top with your choice of chicken, and then add sauce and cheese! Perfection.
Chicken tossed with homemade pesto and zoodles
Creamy Maple Dijon Chicken with bacon and a side salad
Chipolte Taco Breakfast Bake
Vegetarian Burrito Bowls
Shepherds Pie (paleo version)
Chicken Broccoli Quinoa Casserole
Fell in love: Dec 2005 // Married: Feb 9, 2013
Little Miss Rosalie Harper--Born Jan 9th, 2014
Fell in love: Dec 2005 // Married: Feb 9, 2013
Little Miss Rosalie Harper--Born Jan 9th, 2014
Greek salad with chicken.
Pork tenderloin with veggies.
Chicken thighs with carrots and beans.
Pesto pasta.
Steak, salad and baked potato.
Breakfast for supper.
Today I am making sweet potato chili with a soft pretzel I stole from a training at work. Then Schupfnudeln (thick potato noodles) with summer veggies and homemade tomato sauce. That's all I've got so far, haha.
DS#2 due 25 April 2019
These threads are always so helpful to me in coming up with ideas. I'm making:
Spicy bean and cheese burritos (https://tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/spicy-bean-and-rice-burritos/) with salad
Beef enchiladas, again with salad (can you tell I struggle with veggies?)
Pork roast, carrots, potatoes
Pork tacos with squash and salad
Pork chili verde
Basically, I'll make a pork roast on Wed and use the leftover pork for the tacos and chili.
easy.
me 28 (Lean PCOS, hypothyroid)
dh 33
TTC #1 since early 2011
May 2011- natural pregnancy (metformin only); m/c @ 9 weeks + D&C
July 2011- lap to remove dermoid cyst
August 2012-current- 9 rounds of Clomid, 1 cycle of Femara, several cycles of soy isos, 1 IUI, O'd every cycle, BFN
August 2014- lap to remove uterine septum. Everything else looking good.
Moving onto IVF Feb/March 2016 Just kidding. Natural bfp 1/30/16. 1st beta 2/1 = 110. 2nd beta 2/3 = 332.
First ultrasound 2/19 - one baby with a heart rate of 127! EDD 10/11/2016
@mrskratt, i LOVE shepherd's pie! this makes me want to make it this week!
Eta- also super impressed with the number of you who have a full week's menu planned out. I'm on a meal to meal plan right now bc of nausea
E born 6/2014
-out for sushi yesterday
-mac n cheese mixed with ground beef
-ham, egg and cheese hashbrown casserole
-crockpot BBQ pork sandwiches with a side of ?? I wish it was corn on the cob season!
-Cracked Out Bubble Up Chicken casserole (pinterest)
-Turkey brats and oven baked fries (sliced potatoes with creole seasoning and EVOO)
Notice the lack of veggies. Still have a major aversion to them at this point, with the exception of an occasional salad. Hoping to bring back some more healthy options in a few weeks or so when I'm (hopefully) feeling up to it.
Stuffed shells with salad and garlic bread
Baked chicken thighs (another go to my family loves it's just brown sugar and that dry Italian seasoning mix sprinkled on, holy crap it's good!) with roasted potatoes and corn on the cob
A new recipe I'm trying from pampered chef for a teriyaki Asian style meatball something or other? I forget the exact name but if it turns out well I will post the recipe here, it seems easy to make anyway
london broil in the crockpot with mashed and gravy and peas
BFP #1: 7/15/15, SB: 11/14/15
Rainbow baby DS born 9/29/16!!
BFP #3 3/26/18 | Due 12/3/18
Tonight we are having quesadilla pie (garnished with avocado, lettuce, tomato, and sour cream) with Mexican rice.
tomorrow: cabbage roll casserole and mini stuffed peppers (the casserole is new and my DH is kinda picky so the stuffed peppers are back up)
Thursday: crock pot brown sugar pork tenderloin with stuffing
Friday: crescent roll pigs in a blanket with cheesy rotini
Saturday: take out
as you can see, DH basically eats like a toddler and it drives me nuts because there is not a single vegetable I've met that I don't like (including the often regarded as vile bitter melon).
Tonight was chicken pot pie - also a favorite in my house. I've got leftovers for lunch all week!
tomorrow I might do burritos. Thursday DD is going with Grandma and I'm craving sushi so we will prob go out.
We are planning:
Steak with lentils and roasted carrots
Shepard's pie
Chicken rigatoni with spinach and sundried tomatoes
Other nights will be leftovers and/or eating out
Currently making this broccoli cheddar panera copy cat soup and its seeming AMAZING.
(https://www.averiecooks.com/2015/01/best-broccoli-cheese-soup-better-panera-copycat.html)
Other options this week
homemade pizza
chicken and fries
stir fry
Monday was "Grandma pizza"- a thin crust cheese pizza with canned diced tomatoes on top of the cheese so they get a bit roasty
last night was huevos rancheros
tonight will be enchiladas
Thursday is little ears pasta with Italian sausage and broccoli
Friday will be spicy beef brisket sandwiches and French fries
next week DH is out of town for the whole week (work conference) so I don't know what I'm going to do.
Zucchini Lasagna (zucchini instead of noodles)
Pork chops with sauteed mushroom sauce and roasted veggies
Portobello mushrooms stuffed with spinach, cheese and chicken/feta sausage
The rest of the nights we'll probs just go out.
BFP #1: 7/15/15, SB: 11/14/15
Rainbow baby DS born 9/29/16!!
BFP #3 3/26/18 | Due 12/3/18
TBH, I've never made them before, so I can't vouch for how good they are, but the pictures look amazing! I'm going to use a store bought chicken/spinach/feta sausage that I found to go with it. I haven't decided if I want to mix the sausage in with the filling or just cook it on the side.
BFP #1: 7/15/15, SB: 11/14/15
Rainbow baby DS born 9/29/16!!
BFP #3 3/26/18 | Due 12/3/18