{"id":3280,"date":"2011-01-18T22:42:14","date_gmt":"2011-01-18T22:42:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.womantalk.org\/?p=3280"},"modified":"2011-01-18T22:51:32","modified_gmt":"2011-01-18T22:51:32","slug":"weekly-menu-planning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.womantalk.org\/?p=3280","title":{"rendered":"Weekly Menu Planning"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>My food thing at the moment may seem overly controlled, but I am surprised to report that weekly menu planning not only frees me up (mentally!), but is also proving to be cost-effective. I really, really love not having that every day\u00c2\u00a0 oh-geez-look-at-the-time-what-can-I-throw-together-for-dinner panic.<\/p>\n<p>In a nutshell, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.womantalk.org\/?p=3215\" target=\"_self\">I jumped on board<\/a> with a Real Simple magazine article that provided a month&#8217;s worth of 30-minute dinners. (I couldn&#8217;t find a link to the exact article, but many of the same recipes are featured <a href=\"http:\/\/www.realsimple.com\/food-recipes\/recipe-collections-favorites\/healthy-meals\/400-calorie-dinners-00000000027141\/january-2010\/index.html\" target=\"_blank\">here at the month of 400-calorie meals article<\/a>.)<\/p>\n<p>From there, I began instituting a weekly menu planning session with Bella (and a tiny bit with Chad) early on in the week. It&#8217;s critical to get the whole week planned out in advance, so that I can have my shopping list ready to go BEFORE I go shopping. Sounds obvious, but since grocery shopping for the upcoming week can start by Thursday (we hit Trader Joe&#8217;s, Ralph&#8217;s, and the farmers&#8217; market once a week; and Costco every second week) I need to start menu planning by Monday so that it&#8217;s done by Wednesday.<\/p>\n<p>This is my sophisticated process: I scribble the days of the week on the back of an envelope. We all fill in the menu at dinner over the course of a couple of nights. I write the ingredients I need on the front of the envelope and carry this list with me all week. Then the list gets plunked on the front of the fridge with a magnet. We follow these parameters:<\/p>\n<p>Monday &#8211; Soup and bread<\/p>\n<p>Tuesday &#8211; Chicken<\/p>\n<p>Wednesday &#8211; Beans<\/p>\n<p>Thursday &#8211; Wild Card (ha! usually we go &#8220;wild&#8221; by making grass-fed hamburgers&#8230;)<\/p>\n<p>Friday &#8211; Fish<\/p>\n<p>Right now, my favorite resources are the following:<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>30-Minute Suppers<\/em><\/strong> from Cook&#8217;s Illustrated (Fall 2010) &#8211; (btw, there is a free iphone app for Cook&#8217;s Illustrated that lets you access 100 of their best recipes) This issue has proved to be well-worth the $8 I spent buying it off the newstand at Costco. We&#8217;ve tried 7 of the 62 recipes and loved every one &#8211; in fact, we determined as a family that we should eventually try all 62 recipes.<\/p>\n<p><strong>&#8220;Dinner for a Month&#8221;<\/strong> Real Simple magazine article (Oct 2009)<\/p>\n<p>and from the library&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Best of America&#8217;s Test Kitchen 2009<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>The America&#8217;s Test Kitchen Healthy family Cookbook<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This week&#8217;s menu looks like this:<\/p>\n<p>Monday &#8211; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.womantalk.org\/?p=977\" target=\"_self\">Corn Chowder<\/a> and homemade olive bread<\/p>\n<p>Tuesday -\u00c2\u00a0 Quick Moroccan Chicken with Green Olives (p 6 of 30-Min Dinners)<\/p>\n<p>Wednesday &#8211; Chili and Cornbread (actually, the chili recipe is from the current issue of Cook&#8217;s &#8211; but instead of buying the whole issue, I just skimmed the article and then took a picture of the ingredients&#8230;)<\/p>\n<p>Thursday &#8211; Saag Paneer (don&#8217;t normally buy cow&#8217;s milk, but the recipe in the Best of&#8230;2009 looked so delicious)<\/p>\n<p>Friday &#8211; Orange-Tarragon Trout with Smoky Green Beans (p. 39 in 30-Min Dinners)<\/p>\n<p>The irony is that after months of following a weekly menu plan, the week I decide to post about it, my planning goes awry. (I think because we were in holiday mode for MLK, Jr.)<\/p>\n<p>Last night we made nachos and guacamole &#8211; no bread, no soup.<\/p>\n<p>Sunday night I made <a href=\"http:\/\/lovingrice.blogspot.com\/2011\/01\/sweet.html\" target=\"_self\">a delicious pad thai by using the recipe at the Loving Rice blog<\/a> (I know the blogger from Bangkok).<\/p>\n<p>And tonight, besides making last night&#8217;s soup, I going to make <strong>Linguini with Walnut-Sage Pesto<\/strong> &#8211; simply because a friend texted me the recipe and I happen to have all the ingredients on hand. I&#8217;m going to omit the cheese though, because we&#8217;re all being calorie-conscious here. We&#8217;ll have the Moroccan chicken next week.<\/p>\n<p>Makes: 5 servings<br \/>\nPrep time: 15minutes<br \/>\nCook Time: 11 minutes<\/p>\n<p>1\/3 cup walnuts<br \/>\n1 9-ounce package fresh linguine (6 ounce dried)<br \/>\n1 packed tablespoon fresh whole sage leaves<br \/>\n1 large garlic clove<br \/>\n1\/2 teaspoon kosher salt<br \/>\n1\/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper plus additional to taste<br \/>\n2 Tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil<br \/>\n4 Tablespoons freshly grated Parmesan<\/p>\n<p>1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Spread the walnuts on a rimmed baking sheet &amp; toast until lightly golden &amp; fragrant, about 8 minutes. Let cool.<br \/>\n2. Bring a large pot of water to boil. Cook the linguine according to package directions. Drain, reserving 1\/2 cup cooking water.<br \/>\n3. Combine the parsley, sage, garlic, &amp; salt, black pepper &amp; walnuts in a blender; pulse until finely chopped. Drizzle in the olive oil &amp; blend well. Add 3 Tablespoons of the parmesan; pulse quickly to combine.<br \/>\n4. Transfer the pesto to a serving bowl &amp; add 1\/3 cup cooking water. Add linguine &amp; toss to combine, adding remaining pasta water as necessary. Top with remaining cheese &amp; additional black pepper to taste.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>My food thing at the moment may seem overly controlled, but I am surprised to report that weekly menu planning not only frees me up (mentally!), but is also proving to be cost-effective. 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