Oh, friends.  This too shall pass.  BUT, we all have to do our part so this passes quickly.  Doing our part means social distancing, trying to stay healthy, not hoarding resources at the stores and generally taking this seriously.  I am taking the position that if I don’t need to go out, I’m not going out.  All my professional bookings have been canceled for the rest of the month, social functions, too.  We have enough food, but I’ll have to get creative as many of you will need to do, too.  I did a combination of shopping in stores and online.  I focused on as much fresh produce as I could fit in the crisper drawers, and then bought frozen veggies like broccoli, cauliflower rice, mushrooms, mixed vegetables, peas, and spinach plus frozen fish.  I upped the quantities of the staples I always keep on hand: onions, garlic, olive oil, beans of all kinds (canned and dried), lentils, rices, pasta, barley and quinoa.  Plus jarred tomatoes, marinara sauce, canned fish, butternut squash, sweet potatoes, regular potatoes.  I always have nut butters, nuts and seeds, dried fruit.  If you have a recipe that calls for an ingredient you do not have, leave me a comment here!  I am happy to help you!  We are truly all in this together.

Here’s your dinner planner for the week:

Meatless Monday: Raw Tacos, rice, refried beans and guacamole (recipe here).

Tuesday (St. Patrick’s Day): You can make an array of yummy “green” things for St. Patrick’s day without using food coloring. We will most likely make split pea soup and Irish soda bread.  Other green food you could try: green pancakesgreen muffinsgreen matcha chia pudding“leprechaun juice” smoothievegan mint chip smoothiegreen spinach risottoasparagus or broccoli soup, one pot barley with melted cabbage from my cookbook or any recipe using a green vegetable such as minted sugar snap peas, Brussels sproutsbroccolicabbage or spinach

Wednesday: Lime-soy fish, Thai crunch salad

Thursday: Harissa-style roast chicken with butternut squash and potatoes from Kitchen Confidante, sautéed cauliflower rice

Friday: Spinach Risotto and sautéed shrimp, sautéed sugar snap peas with mint (olive oil, garlic salt and pepper + mint at the end)

Saturday brunch: Full-fat or dairy-free yogurt topped with my Crunchy Chickpea Trail Mix and diced mango. Feel free to replace the yogurt base with oatmeal. Pair with a warming Spiced Chai and it’s the perfect way to start your weekend!

Sunday: Deconstructed stuffed cabbage casserole

 

Here’s what you can do ahead if you need to:

Sunday:

Wash and dry all greens and vegetables

Prepare taco bar toppings

Make fish marinade

Make harissa marinade

Make salad  dressing

Tuesday:

Marinate chicken

Friday:

Make trail mix

 

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8 Comments

  1. Thank you for this! My husband just went to the store (Prime Now currently unavailable). We were able to find only about 20% of the ingredients (most grains are gone), but we will substitute 🙂 Thank you so much!

    • There’s always a good swap!

  2. I just discovered your site from my friend’s recommendation, and I can’t wait to try some of your recipes. I am a little disappointed to see such prolific use of chickpeas. I cannot eat them, nor other soy products due to digestion and estrogen issues. Can you suggest alternatives to the chickpeas that are also gluten free?
    Thanks very much.

    • Can you eat other legumes, such as Great Northern beans? You may have to ask me about each recipe since I use them differently.

  3. My grandmother added Lima beans or fava beans to the pea soup recipe. It added to the taste and thickness of the soup.

    • Great idea!

  4. Thank you for this meaningful, thoughtful post. This is what life is about and what the world needs more now than ever. Love and prayers to you and your family. Stay healthy and happy.

    • Same to you, Elizabeth. XOXO


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