
As we enjoyed a meal at one of our much-loved restaurants,
Harvest Pizza, Clintonville, on Wednesday, March 11, we had no idea that we
should have been savoring every moment of the experience. Life
was about to change.
With Covid 19, came dramatic changes for everyone. In our household, it meant that I would stay
home from work because I’m in a high-risk category, my husband would work from
home, and our daughter would be here with us, working and deciding on graduate
school.
Before virus (BV), we ate out…often. Going to restaurants was our favorite form of
family entertainment. After virus (AV),
we eat at home. That means, my
contribution to the well-being of the family is cooking.
BV - I
cooked several times a week. That
consisted of dinners and at least one big breakfast on the weekend.
AV - I cook
on average 7.6 times per week. That
includes some dinners, some lunches and breakfasts. In the 140 days since the hammer dropped, I’ve
cooked at least 152 meals.
BV - We ate
out or had takeout two to three times a week. Many more if you include Starbucks runs.
AV - As a
family we’ve chosen to be pretty careful, and have only gotten takeout food
about 10 times. (Yes, Harvest has been at least
three of them!)
To cook that many meals for my family, and more importantly, to keep the menu interesting, I’ve had to find plenty of inspiration. Some of my sources for inspiration are surprising, but according to my family, I’ve found a way to keep it interesting.
With no job, I’m able to devote lots of time to menu planning and organizing. My husband shops for the weekly grocery order because I’m limiting my time in public. I organize the list according to the aisles in the store to make it easier for him. It's all time-consuming, but worth it for us. There are no, "what should we cook for dinner," or "what takeout should we order," circular conversations. It's all planned and simple throughout the week. I do ask for input from the fam when I make the menu. But they largely leave the decisions to me. This system isn't for everyone, but it works for my family.
While we have some regular favorite meals, I try to make new recipes regularly. I’ve
also tried not to repeat recipes too often. There are 22 meals that have been
good enough to repeat. Three of those meals were
so well-liked, I've cooked them four times during the past four months.
BV, I thought I was a pretty good meal planner and a decent cook. AV, I am a much better cook, and I am so much more organized! Because this is the one thing I can do for
the family, I’ve tried to do it well.
Our fruit and veg consumption has doubled, and I’ve incorporated meatless meals. I
have to shout out to Cooking Light. I
subscribed to the magazine years ago, and still receive a quarterly
publication. Between those recipes and the Cooking
Light website, I’ve found most of my meal ideas.
Here are three meals that we’ve repeated four times!
Green Curry Fritters
with Cabbage Slaw – This is a light, flavorful meal that we love. The fritters are made of ground chicken
breast and the slaw is great with them. I generally don’t serve a starch with
this combo, but rice or slider buns for the fritters might be good. It's a Cooking Light Recipe at: https://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/green-curry-fritters
Garlic-Miso Pork
Noodle Bowl – This is another Cooking Light recipe that’s become a favorite
in our home. Find it at: https://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/garlic-miso-pork-noodle-bowl
Miso-Butter
Chicken is a Blue Apron recipe. If
you’ve never tried this meal delivery service, it might be worth a trial. We used it for a while when it was fairly
new. While we LOVED the food, they still
hadn’t worked out some of the delivery issues at the time. For our lifestyle (both working, some odd
hours), it worked beautifully. It was
convenient and the quality of the ingredients was amazing. You can find this recipe on the Blue Apron
website: https://www.blueapron.com/recipes/miso-butter-chicken-with-freekeh-sauteed-carrots
Thanks for sharing! We are up to three favorites and repeat them.....weekly! Need to up that total!
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