Running a Household, Running Miles, Running My Life

Running a Household, Running Miles, Running My Life

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Favorite Recipes for a Quick Serve Dinner

The past couple days have been about how to plan and how to shop, today I'm sharing some of my all-time family favorite recipes for a quick serve dinner.  There are lots of recipes that we enjoy but the ones listed below are meant to help you get dinner on the table during a busy weeknight.
Keep Calm and Cook On
Crockpot: everyone's favorite fix it and forget it appliance
-- applesauce BBQ chicken
If you've tried applesauce chicken before in the crockpot and were underwhelmed like me, the addition of BBQ sauce makes this a winner
--  honey sesame chicken
This recipe calls for 1cup of honey, feel free to use 1/2 - 3/4 and you'll still enjoy it
-- honey bourbon chicken
Contrary to it's name, there is no actual bourbon in this recipe but the taste is on point.  Like other recipes with honey this recipe calls for 1cup of honey, feel free to use 1/2 - 3/4 and you'll still enjoy it
--  crockpot falafel
This recipe cooks in about 3-4 hours so put it together during naptime and enjoy for dinner. 
--  ground beef
Brown up a couple of pounds (or 5-7lbs depending on the size of your crock) of ground beef without having to stand over the stove for an hour.  This is a great time saver for making chili, tacos, shepherds' pie or any other recipe that calls for cooked ground beef
--  20 to 40 clove garlic chicken
The amount of garlic is up to you.  I make this with drumsticks and serve with mashed potatoes drizzled with the onion/garlic juice from the bottom of the crock!
-- crockpot cranberry chicken
This is a fall favorite and quite frankly good year round so when cranberry sauce goes on sale after Thanksgiving buy a few extra cans and make some freezer kits of this meal.

Instant Pot: the new kid on the kitchen appliance block that everyone loves to rave about
-- whole porkloin with potatoes
Everyone loves a one-pot meal and this delivers in under an hour.
-- whole chicken
I skip the browning step depending on my timeline and just place the whole chicken in the pot with whatever seasoning I desire.  Definitely make sure to use the rack or else you might have a hard time getting the chicken out of the InstantPot without it falling apart!  Use the carcass to make bone broth later!
--  sausage and rice casserole 
This is my childhood favorite updated for the Instant Pot.
-- porcupine meatballs
I've adapted this recipe from my stovetop pressure cooker cookbook as well as my childhood; I can't wait to share it with you.

Make Ahead, Double and/or Freeze: a little extra work today could mean dinner for another night
-- black bean taquitos
-- meatloaf
-- shepherds' pie
-- taco meat
-- lentil empanadas

Favorite Recipe Resources
Stephanie O'Dea's A Year of Slowcooking Blog and Recipe Index
Once a Month Meals Recipe Index

In case you missed them, make sure to read my posts on Meal Planning and Grocery Shopping Strategies!

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