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Real Food Menu for Week of 3.1.2021

Debbie Downer checking in here! Well, it’s been a minute since I last posted our weekly menu. Let’s just call this year 2020 2.0! We both had COVID back in January including the delightful symptom of losing taste and smell. We still ate real food, but didn’t put much effort into cooking because dining became nourishment over enjoyment. Temperature and texture, rather than the nuances of flavors and aromas.

February’s gift has been a tendonitis flare in my wrist, rendering my dominant hand as useful as a paperweight. Mark has taken up most of the food prep and daily cooking while I whine about my wrist and freebase ibuprofen. It’s improving now; and I haven’t been entirely idle. I’m finishing up my third baby doll quilt for Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes.

Baby Burrito. Ha ha.

Anywhoo. On to this week’s eats.

Mark’s Breakfast:
Oatmeal with Toppings: This one isn’t a recipe other than what’s on the side of the oats canister. Mark is currently loving the apple raisin combo, so we add raisins to the cooking water before it boils and top the prepared oats with diced apple.

Mark’s Lunch:
Homemade Creamy Tomato Soup – We love this simple soup! I double all the spices except red pepper flakes and add a pinch of nutmeg. Serve with gluten-free Brazilian cheese bread, a grilled cheese sammy or your favorite crusty bread.
https://acleanbake.com/vegan-cream-of-tomato-soup

Dinners:

Mashed Butternut Squash – New Recipe! My knife skills aren’t the greatest, so I don’t feel comfortable chopping butternut squash for roasting. Instead, I slice it in half lengthwise, brush with olive oil and oven roast at 375° for 45 minutes or until fork tender. Scoop the flesh when it is cool enough to handle and mash. So simple. Serve this as a side with your favorite protein and some green beans or a salad.
https://www.southernliving.com/recipes/mashed-butternut-squash

Teriyaki Salmon – Here’s an easy, sheet pan meal! I substitute gluten free tamari for the soy sauce. Cook until the salmon flakes easily and the veggies are tender-crisp.
https://cleanfoodcrush.com/homemade-teriyaki-salmon-meal-prep/

Creamy Greek Pasta Salad – Mark rates this one a 9; he can deal with the feta, but not kalamata olives! We use lentil or chickpea pasta because it is less gummy than brown rice pasta. This large salad would be perfect for potlucks or family gatherings.
https://girlheartfood.com/greek-pasta-salad-gluten-free-vegetarian

Chicken Pineapple Curry – Hello, old friend! Savory with pineapple sweetness, this recipe is an old favorite. For thicker sauce, use just one can of coconut milk. We usually make a double batch and stash the extra in the freezer.
https://www.5dollardinners.com/chicken-pineapple-curry

Snack and Treat:
Stupidly Easy Banana Bread –  With only six ingredients and no processed sugar, this lightly sweet loaf is great for breakfast, snacks or as a treat.
https://thestonesoup.com/blog/2015/03/31/stupidly-easy-banana-bread
If you need a lil’ sweetness on your banana bread, add the maple cream cheese spread. So good, it’s dangerous! I decrease the recipe by half and add a teaspoon of cinnamon and a pinch of nutmeg. For dairy-free, whip some chilled coconut cream. If the mixture is too thick to spread easily, add in a tablespoon or two of milk or coconut milk.
Maple Cream Cheese Spread:
https://thestonesoup.com/blog/2015/09/15/the-best-birthday-present-ever-a-sale

I hope your week is off to a good start and brings only good things!

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Real Food Menu for Week of 1.4.2021

Wow, it sure feels strange to type 2021. I mentioned that to Pa Kettle and he said “I’m still writing 2019 on my checks!”

A package arrived in the mail Saturday, and when I opened it I found these adorable kissing salt and pepper shakers, a gift from my sister in Tennessee. They look so cute in our Hoosier, that I’ll just *have* to leave our Christmas decor up a little longer.

Mark’s Breakfast:
Homemade Granola – Back in October, I filled the freezer with a few quarts of this granola and Mark has decided to clear out some of that space this week. We have just the small freezer over our refrigerator, so that forces us to rotate the inventory. This granola keeps well for a few months when frozen. Top with fresh fruit and a dollop of Greek yogurt if you like.
https://www.5dollardinners.com/homemade-granola-sugar-free/

Mark’s Lunch:
Vegan Macaroni Salad – This vat o’ salad is perfect for meal prep. Mark’s on a bit of a pasta for lunch kick; it’s easy to grab and go on these mild winter days when yardwork beckons. The fresh veggies lend a delicious crunch to this non-traditional macaroni salad. If you have the time, use Southern Living’s pasta salad pro tip.
https://simple-veganista.com/vegan-macaroni-salad/#tasty-recipes-26692

Dinners:

Homemade Creamy Tomato Soup – New Recipe! Who doesn’t love a warm bowl of soup with crusty bread during the cooler months? This soup is so easy and delicious, you’ll forget all about canned soups. The coconut milk cuts the acidity of the tomatoes. I double all the spices except red pepper flakes and add a pinch of nutmeg. We serve this with gluten-free Brazilian cheese bread.
https://acleanbake.com/vegan-cream-of-tomato-soup


Broccoli and Red Cabbage Salad with Tangy Peanut Butter Dressing – This salad is crunchy and flavorful, with just a bit of tartness from the cranberries. Dress this salad just before serving. (I recommend doubling the dressing. It’s that good!) Leftover dressing is delicious served over plain, shredded cabbage.
https://cleanfoodcrush.com/broccoli-red-cabbage-salad-tangy-pb-dressing/

Twice Baked Butternut Squash – New Recipe! Delish! I used a mixture of cheddar and parmesan cheese. Save this one for the weekend or a lazy afternoon (ha!). It’s a little fussier than most of my dishes, but worth the effort.
https://cleanfoodcrush.com/twice-baked-butternut-squash-recipe

Breakfast Scramble Meal Prep Bowls – Mark rates these a 10! These bowls are just spicy enough for my heat-averse hubs. I use ground turkey and this taco seasoning recipe.
https://cleanfoodcrush.com/breakfast-scramble-clean-eating-meal-prep-bowls

Snacks:
Hummus with cucumber slices and sweet bell pepper strips, apples, bananas and our requisite popcorn. This roasted red pepper hummus is delish! We like a little extra garlic, two cloves are just enough without overwhelming the red pepper.
https://www.inspiredtaste.net/22016/roasted-red-pepper-hummus-recipe

Treat:
No Bake Chocolate Coconut Snowballs – In the interest of clearing out the backlog of coconut in the pantry, it’s time to whip up these little goodies. I use four tablespoons of maple syrup instead of six. (If you’re using monk fruit maple syrup, use two tablespoons of coconut milk.)
https://cleanfoodcrush.com/coconut-snowballs-recipe

Happy New Year and Happy Monday, everyone!

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