Weekly Meal Plan: April 29-May 3

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Still unsure if you want to create your own meal plan? It’s ok, here’s ours. You can steal it, use it to get ideas, or just be nosy and judge us for what we’re eating. Enjoy!

Monday:

Southwestern Chopped Salad (recipe coming soon)

Tuesday:

Lobster Rolls & Baked French Fries *Also see: How to Cut & Cook a Lobster Tail + Recipes

Wednesday: 

Chicken, Bacon, & Avocado Chopped Salad

Thursday:

Bits and pieces of Antipasto Salad mixed with parts of  Italian Stallion Salad

Friday:

Authentic Louisiana Red Beans & Rice

 

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The “Real Best” Chili

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Fall is in full swing and you know what that means: time to enjoy some warm, filling, comfort food! We decided to kick off the Fall recipe season the right way with something you can enjoy at home, at a tailgate, or smothered on top of some cheese fries and hot dogs- thats right, we’re talking about chili!

The contenders:

The nitty-gritty:

Each chili was scored on a scale of 1-10 (where 1= that’s food? and 10= the best chili that has ever entered my mouth) for overall score, the boyfriend/husband test, and the leftover test. We also provide other comments.

Jamie Deen’s Chili

Overall score: 9

The boyfriend/husband test: 9

The leftover test: 9

Comments:  This was pretty good and we are not very big chili eaters around here. I will definitely plan on making this recipe again with a few minor adjustments such as adding a full pound of both beef & sausage each (hubby is a carnivore!), removing the black beans (love them but they just didn’t seem to “go”), and replacing the whole peeled tomatoes with more diced tomatoes (hubby avoided them like the plague and I didn’t care for the huge tomato hunks either). This was a great base and I definitely recommend it to others and playing around with the ingredients to fit your tastes!

Taste of Home Spicy Chili

Overall score: 8.5

The boyfriend/husband test: 9

The leftover test: 8.5

Comments: This was really good.  We both liked it a lot better than my normal go-to recipe! I would definitely make this again!

Boilmaker Tailgate Chili Recipe

Overall score: 8.5

The boyfriend/husband test: 8

The leftover test: 8.5

Comments: This was very delicious! However, it does not beat our go-to chili recipe, so this will not replace it. The Fritos do not add much to this recipe, so I would recommend nixing them if you do not want the added expense. Also, this makes a LOT of chili– you’ve been warned.

The winner:

Jamie Deen’s Chili!

Special Diets:

While we can’t guarantee the results, here are some ideas you can use to customize the winning recipe to your dietary needs:

  • Gluten-free: Ensure that your ingredients are gluten-free
  • Vegetarian: Forgo the meat!
  • Vegan: Drop the meat and suggested dairy toppings
  • Lower fat: Use lean ground beef in place of fattier beef products. Consider using ground turkey.
  • Lower sugar/calories: You can cut the calories by using some of the suggestions above.

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Pinterest Tested: Man-Pleasing Chicken

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I saw this on Pinterest; the exact description was: “One pinner said, ‘I have never gotten so many compliments before, let alone for a piece of chicken. David suggested calling this chicken, So Good it Cant Be Described, Explosion on Your Taste Buds Chicken. Exactly. I have never encountered a dish that is so basic and simple to put together yet creates such a big pay off. This chicken, quite simply, is one of the most savory things Ive ever eaten.’ Must try.”

So, naturally, I had to try it. I made it that very night.

Overall rating: 8

Cost: $$

Difficulty level: Beginner (scale: beginner, moderate, intermediate, advanced)

Thoughts: First off, the comments on that recipe are hilarious. “I don’t like mustard, can I substitute something else?” Uh, yeah, seeing as mustard is the main ingredient, you should substitute an entirely different recipe. Anyway, I loved how easy and quick this was. Cut up the chicken, mix the sauce, pour it on top, put in the oven, take out, add rosemary. Almost foolproof.

But– you want to know the important stuff: how did it taste? The comments had plenty of rave reviews that hyped up this chicken even more, but there was also a good amount of not-so-good reviews (mostly from the people who hate mustard but decided to make this anyway– whyyyy?).

What this was: It was pretty good. A good, solid, 8  My boyfriend agreed.

What this was not: This was not ~TaStE BuD ExpLosIoN~ nor “the most savory thing that has ever crossed my lips”. This didn’t taste overly mustard-y, as some of the ~mustard haters~ claimed. It also didn’t taste overly sweet, as some people commented. My sauce also did not do weird things, as some mentioned, such as separate, congeal, turn into Flubber and come alive, etc.

Final verdict: I will make this again because it was so easy and it is good, but I won’t be running through the town praising this chicken any time soon.

*side note: I used chicken breasts instead of chicken thighs. Also, because I caught my oven on fire a few weeks ago and I’m terrified of using high heats now I cut them thin, I decided to cook it on 400 degrees (vs. 450) and it only needed 35 mins (vs. 40).  I bet this is even better when it browns (as it looks in the original recipe’s picture), so next time I will use thighs and cook on the recommended heat, and I’ll report back as to whether it made a difference.

 

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From Our Kitchen: Weeknight Cobb Salad

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Weeknight Cobb Salad

Overall Score: 10 (on a scale of 1-10)

Husband Score: 10 (on a scale of 1-10)

Difficulty Level: Easy

Price: $$ (on a scale of $-$$$)

If you are anything like me, you are constantly trying to figure out how to make a delicious, filling meal that also satisfies your waistline. With a picky eater for a husband, I have wasted too much money and time making meals that were “healthified” versions of something normally delicious-but-too-fattening-to-make-the-actual-version, only to end up watching it sit untouched for the rest of the week in the fridge. Sometimes, even worse, it goes straight to the trash. Lets get real- there’s no fooling yourself or your family. You cannot substitute fat free Greek yogurt for cream cheese and expect nobody to notice (unless you prefer it). That does not fly around here. Therefore I was left with a challenge, how do I make healthy meals while still making them appealing enough for a meat and potatoes guy to eat? Then it hit me- salad! I know what you’re thinking- let me explain. There are so many delicious salads that you can make and just adjust the toppings and dressing for each person, which is great because everyone can personalize it to their liking. One of my favorites is a basic cobb salad. It has tons of fresh veggies and of course some delicious fattening toppings too. You can go all the way with blue cheese dressing or lighten it up with balsamic vinaigrette- they both taste great. I must say, we don’t do shortcuts around here- no canned or frozen veggies,etc. I do almost everything from scratch, which is especially important in dishes like salads, where you want the freshness of the veggies to be at their max, plus, you get more nutrients that way. This dish can be easily adapted for vegetarians or vegans too. Just don’t use what you can’t eat (i.e. cheese, bacon, etc.) and throw in some more veggies (shredded carrots, cucumbers, etc.) or vegan substitutes (Smart Bacon, etc.) to give it the added touch.

Enjoy!

Weeknight Cobb Salad

Serves 2- Adjusts easily for more or less

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 hearts of romaine lettuce, washed and chopped
  • 1 tomato on the vine, washed and diced
  • 1 avocado, peeled & de-pitted, diced
  • 4 hard boiled eggs, peeled and diced
  • 1/2 cup of blue cheese crumbles
  • 1/2 cup of shredded cheddar cheese
  • 6 slices of bacon, cooked and crumbled
  • salt and pepper to taste
  1. Place your lettuce in serving dishes. Top it with all ingredients (only use half of the amount listed per salad-again, this recipe makes 2 salads), finishing with salt & pepper on top. You can add more or less of everything depending on your tastes.
  2. Top with dressing and enjoy! (Blue cheese, ranch, or balsamic vinaigrette go great!)

 I usually try to make my toppings line up in neat rows over the lettuce, for visual appeal. But, really, it all tastes the same no matter how you swing it!

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Pinterest Tested: {Gluten Free} Baked Oatmeal Casserole

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I pinned this Gluten Free Baked Oatmeal Casserole recently in hopes I could have something quick and healthy for breakfast in the morning for a few days. The recipe comes from the Urban Nester blog.

Overall Rating: 7 (scale: 1-10)

Cost: $$ (scale: $-$$$)

Difficulty Level: Beginner (scale: beginner, moderate, intermediate, advanced)

Thoughts: I am not a big oatmeal fan but these were pretty good. I definitely felt like they were generally healthy even though they contained some sugar and chocolate chips. Overall I liked these, and I think most people would. Would I choose this over other breakfast options? Probably not. But than again, oatmeal isn’t my favorite. These are so easy to make that they’re definitely worth a try in your kitchen!

Do you have any recipes you have pinned & tested recently? How did they turn out? Also, do you have any Pinterest inspired suggestions you’d like us to try out first? Leave a comment and let us know!

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