chicken thighs with tomato basil rice - This was a new recipe for us. The kids did not like it at all. I thought the rice was delicious but the chicken a little bland. Probably won't make again!
lasagna - sounds ambitious for a Monday except that I have leftover bolognese and bechamel thawing from the freezer. I've also made this with the Trader Joe's turkey bolognese with 1 can of crushed tomatoes added to it and it is great. can also add mushrooms and/or spinach to each layer
heat oven to 375
start with a layer of bolognese
add layer of lasagna noodles (I use the no-boil kind!)
add another layer of bolognese + drizzle of bechamel + layer of shredded mozzarella
repeat until all sauce is used up, finishing with the cheese
red chile salsa - I have just been tossing in a seeded dried chile without toasting or soaking it - just as good!
Tuesday
leftover brisket (smoked by Chris!)
leftover baked beans - these were delicious! I omitted the honey and cut the brown sugar in half - plenty sweet like that. I also had to add an extra cup of water while they cooked
fried chicken pieces - I have always followed this recipe up until the tossing in butter and garlic step. I just can't bring myself to cook fried chicken in butter??
fish tacos - I used tilapia. The cabbage slaw was a little bitter - I'd opt for green cabbage next time. otherwise, very good!
instant pot black beans - these were delish, however, I have a small instant pot and it overflowed on the first cook. Next time I'll try decreasing the liquid to 7 cups for that first cook. I also increased the second cook to 20 minutes, which was a good move.
sichuan beef stir fry - Last time I made this it was too salty so I'm just skipping the salt on the meat and letting the soy sauce do its thing. Those sichuan peppercorns are seriously good - I ordered some from Amazon!
I half the sauce here and used 3 carrots, 3 stalks of celery, 1 red bell pepper and half a bag of cole slaw. I added sauce as needed - didn't use it all. we love this combo!
brown rice
Trader Joe's chicken gyoza
Tuesday
whole wheat spaghetti with marinara sauce
I used Trader Joe's Tuscan marinara and added olive oil + salt as I warmed it
fried eggplant
slice eggplant 1/4 inch thick and salt slices. let sit on paper towels for 10 or so minutes
beat 2 eggs with some water
mix about 1 cup of breadcrumbs with parmesan cheese, garlic powder, oregano and salt
heat 1/2 inch of olive oil in a nonstick skillet for 5 minutes
toss eggplant in egg, then breadcrumbs. fry about 3 minutes on each side, flip with a fork
didn't use a recipe. just sauteed some onion, jalapeno and tomato, then added scrambled eggs. when cooked through, added a handful of crushed tortilla chips and grated cheddar. serve on warm tortillas with salsa
grilled shrimp - I used the recipe for Basque Style Shrimp in Joy of Cooking, which is similar to the one I linked, but doesn't have sugar in it - doesn't need it!
broiled salmon with mayo/mustard sauce - from cookbook "Keepers". the sauce wasn't my favorite but I love the way they tell you to cook fish in the book:
preheat your broiler for 10 minutes
put a cast iron skillet under the broiler so your fish will be 4-6 inches from heat
heat skillet for 5 minutes (should be smoking)
prepare your fish while skillet heats by rubbing with olive oil and whatever seasoning you like. we like blackened seasoning or salt, pepper and dill
carefully pull hot skillet from oven, add fish to skillet, topped with a bit of butter and put back under the broiler for 3-5 minutes depending on thickness of fish.
chicken and sausage gumbo - I use my mother-in-law's recipe, which is similar to this one. I don't use shrimp and add a bag of frozen, cut okra to simmer for the last 15 minutes or so. (if you add it earlier, it will fall apart)
lemon chicken - I cooked on convection at 420 and was able to cook the eggplant in the same oven. chicken was crispy, delicious!
roasted eggplant with yogurt sauce - recipe above from Keepers cookbook - this was delicious - I could definitely eat this for a meal on its own. my eggplant shrunk a lot when I cooked it so be generous with the amount.
leftover potato salad
Wednesday
broiled skirt steak with mustard butter - another recipe from Keepers cookbook - will post if we love it