I don't know about you all but I am now in a rut. Partly because of pregnancy but also because of winter. Also, it always seems that when time comes to write a grocery list, I can't remember a single meal I've ever enjoyed! Please dump your favorite recipes in this thread to help others who may also be going through the meal motions.
Last weekend (and I have been thinking of it ever since) my husband made me Chicken Marsala and it was the most amazing thing I've ever tasted. I am gluten free (it makes me very sick) so we modified the recipe with gluten free flour.
Recipe:
4, 4oz thin chicken breasts
2 cups mushrooms (I used closer to 3.5 because mushrooms are yummy)
1/4 low sodium chicken broth
1/4 cup marsala wine
1/4 gluten free flour for dusting chicken
Scant 1/4 cup more flour for thickening sauce
Salt, pepper, parsley
(I also like onion so I sauteed about 1/3c onion as well)
How to:
-Salt and pepper both sides of each piece of chicken and then flour to coat.
-heat a little oil of choice (butter, ghee, avocado oil etc) in a skillet big enough to cook the chicken.
-cook chicken until browned and cooked through (depends on overall thickness)
-remove and set aside.
-add a little more oil and cook the mushrooms (onions if you choose to add them).
-for thick, gravy like sauce, add a scant 1/8-1/4 cup flour to the veggies after they have cooked down.
-add both the wine and broth and bring to a gentle boil (the thicker the sauce the less boiling that will happen)
-finally, add chicken back into pan and coat with the sauce, turn temp down cook together for 3-5 minutes. Garnish with parsley and serve immediately.
married 9/2010
DS1 11/2010 (angel)
DS2 5/2012
DS3 4/2015
New baby 6/2020
Re: Recipes to appease the pregnant palate
Needed:
3 cups low sodium chicken broth
1 Tbsp olive oil
1 cup chopped onion
2/3 cup chopped carrot (I don't waste any veggies so if there's veggies left over after the initial measurement, I add the rest too. Why toss half a carrot, ya know?)
2/3 cup chopped celery
2/3 cup chopped bell pepper (color doesn't matter, but my kids think green ones are gross for whatever reason so we use red/orange/yellow)
2 cloves finely chopped garlic
2.5 teaspoons chili powder
1/2 TSP black pepper
1/4 TSP sea salt
2 Cups No Salt Added, canned diced tomatoes and the liquid (equivalent to a 16oz can)
1.5 Cups finely cubed/chopped ham (preferably nitrate and nitrite free)
2/3 Cup rinsed navy beans
2/3 Cup rinsed kidney Beans
2/3 Cup rinsed black beans
(I don't know if a whole can equates to 2/3 Cup but I use a full can of each)
To do:
-Heat oil in soup pot over medium high heat.
-Add onion, carrot, celery, and peppers and cook until onion has become translucent.
-add garlic, chili powder, pepper and salt, stir frequently until veggies are soft
- add tomatoes, ham, beans, and broth. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium low, gently boil uncovered for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
DS1 11/2010 (angel)
DS2 5/2012
DS3 4/2015
New baby 6/2020
sweet potato, apple, and sausage bake
chop up the above into similar size pieces.
Married: 12/19/15
BFP: 9/4/17
EDD: 5/16/18
DD born 5/10/18
Postpartum Complications
BFP: 10/1/19
EDD: 6/12/20
https://www.gimmesomeoven.com/jambalaya-recipe/
Married: 12/19/15
BFP: 9/4/17
EDD: 5/16/18
DD born 5/10/18
Postpartum Complications
BFP: 10/1/19
EDD: 6/12/20
I've been trying to prioritize vegetables for myself as well as my family so I try to sneak as many in as possible, whenever I can!
For myself, I try to include a vegetable at every meal (excluding peas, corn and potatoes because they fall under carbs) so for breakfast I have some quartered brussel sprouts mixed with a slice of chopped bacon.
At lunch and for around the clock snacking I make simple fridge pickles - cucumbers in vinegar and water with some peppercorns, dill and mustard seed. I also toss in carrot sticks and peppers.
Does anyone like tuna noodle casserole? I've never made it myself but I'd love a recipe for it if anyone has one!
Here's a recipe to share for today: Beef or Chicken Broccoli (Chinese takeout copycat)
1 cup low sodium beef broth (or chicken broth to go with chicken)
2 TBSP low sodium tamari soy sauce (available in gluten free)
1Tbsp + 1Tsp of corn starch
2 cloves of garlic
1 tsp fresh, finely chopped ginger (or 1/2 TSP powdered)
1Tbsp sesame oil
1 pound of thinly sliced beef or chicken breast
2 cups broccoli florets (or measure with your heart lol)
1 cup thinly sliced onion
1 cup sliced red bell pepper (or whatever color your fussy toddler might prefer
Sesame seeds for garnish
Note: I add more veggies in so you can always customize this further with things like baby corn, sliced carrots, bok choy, leeks, etc)
To do:
Combine broth, soy sauce, corn starch, garlic and ginger, whisk to blend and set aside.
Heat oil in large skillet.
Add meat and cook until browned.
Add broccoli, onion, bell pepper and cook until is translucent.
Add broth mixture, bring to boil; boop gently, stirring frequently for 2-3 minutes until sauce is thickened.
Serve with half cup of cooked rice or noodles.
DS1 11/2010 (angel)
DS2 5/2012
DS3 4/2015
New baby 6/2020
Ratio is normally 1 lbs (before cooking) of noodles per 1 lbs ish veggies, 6 oz tuna, 1 can soup. We double it all.
After noodles are cooked, mix it all together. Put in your favorite casserole dish. For dishes deeper than 2" I cook at 350 for 40 min, for ones more cake style (like a simple 13x9) 375 for 30-35. Either way, with 10 ish min to go I put a layer of overlapping American cheese slices on top. At 5 min to go I top that cheese with either crushed up plain potato chips, or corn flakes, or you could do bread crumbs or fried onions.
I tend to season with garlic and Italian blend, but really, Creole is good or any other flavor you like.
It's not healthy, but it's super easy and great comfort food. When very lazy, I leave off the two toppers.
DH: 32
Married 7/18/15
1st born at 35+4 on 6/6/16
Team green turned BLUE!
2nd born at 38+6 on 8/30/18
Team green turned PINK!
Due with #3 on 6/6/20 Team Green
https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/crispy-roasted-broccoli-with-tahini-sauce
But I'm lazy so I use garlic paste from the Indian market and bottles lemon juice and skip Microplane-ing anything or toasting sesame seeds. Sauce is good on salmon, makes a great salad dressing base, keeps for awhile in the fridge. We've had this on repeat all pregnancy.
Curry chicken (I'll come back with the link, switching apps on my phone reloads the bump to it's home screen. Annoying!)
https://smittenkitchen.com/2019/10/chicken-curry/
Served with roasted brussel sprouts and cauliflower at our house, but delicious with rice for families that are not carb limited.
Roast chicken & potatoes with mustard pan sauce
We roast a chicken in a pan that can also go on the stove, then fry 1/4 white onion (diced) in the rendered fat. Deglaze with 1.5 c chicken stock and reduce, then add mustard to taste and a little cream to thicken. Put sauce on any available green vegetables, your potatoes, and your chicken.
We also do sous vide cooked then pan seared pork chops with zoodles and pesto. I combine 1/3 spaghetti or fettuccine with 2/3 zoodles to hit my GD targets, and it gives the zoodles more of a pasta feel.
Fry in 1-1.5T butter:
1/3 cup chopped onion
2-3 c shredded or chopped green cabbage
1 chicken sausage or kielbasa or leftover protein
1/2 tsp caraway seeds
Salt to taste
It's the separated cream from a can of coconut milk whipped with melted chocolate chips. I call it mousse because it's similar in texture. My kids LOVE it.
DS1 11/2010 (angel)
DS2 5/2012
DS3 4/2015
New baby 6/2020
DS1 11/2010 (angel)
DS2 5/2012
DS3 4/2015
New baby 6/2020
DS1 11/2010 (angel)
DS2 5/2012
DS3 4/2015
New baby 6/2020
I finally found my UO! I don’t eat salads. I’ll go post it there
Married: 12/19/15
BFP: 9/4/17
EDD: 5/16/18
DD born 5/10/18
Postpartum Complications
BFP: 10/1/19
EDD: 6/12/20
chicken in a honey, lime, garlic, and chili powder marinade. Bake (or grill you lucky people without winter)
Married: 12/19/15
BFP: 9/4/17
EDD: 5/16/18
DD born 5/10/18
Postpartum Complications
BFP: 10/1/19
EDD: 6/12/20
It works best to do this with an extra set of hands or a mixer with a whisk. Melt some chocolate of choice in a double boiler or in a glass measuring cup in the microwave in 30 second then 15 second increments. Once melted and smooth get the mixer going medium to fast and slowly pour the chocolate into the cream. The coldness of the cream will.start to resolidify the chocolate so if you go too fast it gets a bit lumpy.
DS1 11/2010 (angel)
DS2 5/2012
DS3 4/2015
New baby 6/2020
Lunches: really vary but my husband makes a killer stir fry (pick your lean protein, some veggies, soy sauce and lots of ginger and garlic) and it reheats great all week.
Dinner: we just got an air fryer and have been throwing everything in it. Fried chicken! Cauliflower! Green beans! Fish sticks! Fries! Absolutely addicted.
this weeks winners were
Flank Steak coated with Honey Pale-Ale Mustard (Trader Joe’s) mixed with finely chopped rosemary
Baby Broccolini tossed in olive oil and salt
Put it on the same backing sheet and under a broiler on high, flip 5-7 minutes depending on how well done you want your steak, remove broccolini halfway through.
Done!
BLT CKN Salad
shred two chicken breasts (cooked in crockpot with salt pepper, and some chicken broth). Smash two avocados, dice 1/4 of red onion (although looking at the unpopular opinion page some of you may want to skip this part), chop 4 strips of bacon, chop some sun dried tomatoes and mix all together. My husband adds some mayo but it’s not really needed.
TASTY!
https://diethood.com/one-pan-maple-mustard-chicken-and-potatoes/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=pinterest&utm_campaign=tailwind_tribes&utm_content=tribes&utm_term=855912210_36436220_263413
This maple mustard chicken was to die for. The potatoes cook with it and for a green side I blanched green beans and then sauted them in olive oil with onions. So good.
Another one we do which is also easy is a taco bake.
1 lbs ground meat of your choice cooked and crumbled.
1 can black or pinto beans rinsed and drained.
1 cup salsa
1 can green chillies
Olives
About 2 cups grated cheese
1 box jiff cornbread mix.
Put the cooked ground meat in the bottom of a baking dish. Put the beans on top. Follow with salsa, olives, green chillies. Top with cheese. Mix cornbread according to directions and smooth over the top of the cheese. Doesnt have to be perfect. Bake at 350 for around 30 minutes or so until edges are bubbly and cornbread appears done. Serve with cilantro and sour cream.
DS1 11/2010 (angel)
DS2 5/2012
DS3 4/2015
New baby 6/2020
Edit: It came out great! No one in the house eats olives so we doubled up the veggies by adding a can of petite diced tomatoes that were drained. Also, an accidental oversight - the package of corn bread mix called for all room temp ingredients which I didn't have immediately available so we just spooned it directly Into tortillas! Worked great! The kids LOVED it.
DS1 11/2010 (angel)
DS2 5/2012
DS3 4/2015
New baby 6/2020
IT. WAS. DELICIOUS. Husband loved it so much he was excited to pack leftovers for lunch.
DS1 11/2010 (angel)
DS2 5/2012
DS3 4/2015
New baby 6/2020
New Orleans muffaletta (vegetarian version): https://hellolittlehome.com/vegetarian-muffaletta-sandwich/
The only part of this recipe that takes some time or effort is making the olive salad (it takes maybe 15 minutes), but I've been able to find it premade in Costco (That Pickle Guy brand) and other grocery stores (Boscoli brand) in Florida.
Spaghetti alla puttanesca: https://cookieandkate.com/vegan-spaghetti-alla-puttanesca/
One of my other favorite quick (and healthy) meals is this broccoli quinoa casserole: https://cookieandkate.com/better-broccoli-casserole-recipe/
And this is my favorite winter soup: https://luluthebaker.com/2011/09/cheesy-vegetable-chowder/
Throwing together whatever beans/vegetables/rice I have into either burritos or nachos is also one of my go-tos. Usually it's black bean nachos: sauteed onion, black beans, and corn on tortilla chips with whatever toppings I have on hand.
I've also tried to stay stocked up on veggies and hummus (sometimes I just buy a grocery store veggie tray and snack off it for three days), fruit, greek yogurt, and those Sargento balanced break packs because if I don't have something easy and healthy to snack on, I will end up eating a family-size bag of potato chips or a row of Oreos when the munchies hit at 10pm.
Married: 12/19/15
BFP: 9/4/17
EDD: 5/16/18
DD born 5/10/18
Postpartum Complications
BFP: 10/1/19
EDD: 6/12/20
If you have an instant pot and haven't tried making a baked potato, lay the trivet inside, add a cup of water. Add potatoes (pierced a bunch) and set pressure to high and let it go for 15 minutes. Let it release natural for 5-10 minutes. My potatoes were relatively small Yukon golds and I probably could have gone 10-12 minutes. They were so good with butter, cheese and sour cream!
DS1 11/2010 (angel)
DS2 5/2012
DS3 4/2015
New baby 6/2020
As I kid I hated sweet potatoes. As an adult I learned I just don't like them coated in marshmallows or maple syrup (sorry to my Midwestern roots)!
Hooray!
DH: 32
Married 7/18/15
1st born at 35+4 on 6/6/16
Team green turned BLUE!
2nd born at 38+6 on 8/30/18
Team green turned PINK!
Due with #3 on 6/6/20 Team Green
DS1 11/2010 (angel)
DS2 5/2012
DS3 4/2015
New baby 6/2020
DH: 32
Married 7/18/15
1st born at 35+4 on 6/6/16
Team green turned BLUE!
2nd born at 38+6 on 8/30/18
Team green turned PINK!
Due with #3 on 6/6/20 Team Green
https://www.wellplated.com/instant-pot-ribs/
I've been Into soups, I think I'll make some new England style clam chowder and homemade clam cakes. Something to warm my bones.
Chowder (my grandma's recipe)
6 chopped Yukon potatoes (she preferred russets but I find them too gritty)
1 pound chopped/minced clams (depending on your size preference)
1 46oz can of clam juice (might be difficult to find at your location, I only have one store near me that sells that size)
2 TBSP flour (gluten free or all purpose - for thickening)
1 diced onion (I use yellow)
1 cup diced celery
1 pint half and half
*This is how she has always made it but feel free to omit if you don't like it - 3/4 pounds of bacon, cooked and chopped/crumbled with 2-3 tbsp of grease saved.*
In large soup pot, add bacon drippings and fry onion and celery until soft and translucent.
Add flour and stir well.
Add clam juice, potatoes and bacon.
When potatoes start to soften, add clams and cook for 15 minutes.
Add half and half and stir.
You can use a little corn starch or potato flakes to make it thicker.
If you want to make clam cakes to go with it save 1/2 cup of the clams and keep to side. The recipe makes about 15.
1/2 clams
1 egg
1/4 cup milk
1 cup flour
1/4 TSP pepper
3 tsp baking powder
1.5 tsp sugar
1 tsp oil.
Combine wet in one bowl, dry in a separate bowl.
Heat oil, mix ingredients only when ready to fry. Fry them tasty cakes and enjoy.
DS1 11/2010 (angel)
DS2 5/2012
DS3 4/2015
New baby 6/2020