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Meal Plan Monday: Batch Cooking and Healthy Cravings Week

March 10, 2014 by Holly Yzquierdo Leave a Comment

Meal Plan Batch Cooking Healthy Cravings

The second week of each month I host a group called Healthy Cravings. The meeting is an opportunity for people who are interested in eating healthier to get a peek at the Plant-Based Diet and see how good it can taste. Each month I have a different theme but this month I’m going to talk to them about Meal Planning and Batch Cooking.

Meal Plan Batch Cooking Healthy Cravings

I focus on eating “healthy” by including more beans, grains, veggies, etc. Omnivores are welcome and feel very comfortable. I also strive to accommodate food allergies at every event, sometimes having 3 variations of the same dish.

It also happens to be Spring Break this week so I’ll be busier than normal. Batch cooking will come in handy this week. Since you probably can’t be here for Healthy Cravings I’ll attempt to give you a taste of what it’s like in person. I only wish I could convey the laughter, stories and fun we have each month.

Batch Cooking Meal Plan Possibilities

This isn’t a really a Meal Plan but I think it’s a tool to help you make your own plan.

Ingredients

Beans: Black Beans, White Beans, Lentils

Grains: Rice, Quinoa, Oats, Tortillas

Veggies: Carrots, Red Bell Peppers, Onions, Tomatoes, Jalapenos, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Broccoli, Spinach, Romaine, Cabbage

Fruit: Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Pears

Other: Tamari, Sun Butter, Agave/Maple Syrup, Pasta

These are typical ingredients in my kitchen. I plan to cook beans, rice, and potatoes ahead of time. I haven’t decided if I’ll have veggies precooked or if we will do it in the class. It will depend on how many more RSVPs I get. I want to show my attendees how easy it can be to eat well.

Meals Based On Ingredients Above

Bean and Grain Bowls (tons of varieties)

Bean Burritos or Veggie Bean Burritos

Lentil Tacos or Quinoa Tacos or Quinoa-Lentil Tacos or Taco Salad

Taco Potatoes using any of the taco varieties just mentioned

Broccoli topped Baked Potatoes or Steamed Veggies on Baked Potatoes

Veggie Fajitas or Veggie Fajita Bowl or Veggie Fajita Salad

Black Bean Quesadillas or Veggie Quesadillas or Veggie Quesadilla Salad

Bean and Potato Burritos or Bean and Potato Quesadillas

Veggie Wraps or Salads

Veggie and Rice Stir Fry or Veggie Quinoa Stir Fry

Veggie Pasta

Baked Sweet Potatoes or Baked Fruity Stuffed Baked Potatoes

Apple Crisp or Pear Crisp

I will not be cooking all of these meals. Instead I’ll show them how many different meals can be made from a fairly short list of ingredients. I didn’t even mention all of the incredible soups that could be made. Many more combinations can be made from these ingredients, these just came to mind first. I prefer to keep it simple. I might use rice in  Bean and Grain Bowl, a Burrito, a Stir Fry, with Steamed Veggies, or in a soup. A pot of black beans could be used in a Bean and Grain Bowl, a Burrito, on a bed of rice, in a salad, in a soup, on a baked potato, well you get the picture.

Batch Cooking

I call this batch cooking because I’m not cooking everyday. I’ll cook large portions of beans and grains and perhaps some of the veggies or potatoes and just reheat them, in different combinations throughout the week. It is common for me to cook about 8 cups of rice, use some the first night then I store 6 cups to use in various meals. If I’m making a meal that uses a lot of rice, like a stir fry I will cook extra or plan to use other grains for other meals thought out the week.

Your Turn

What would your Meal Plan look like? Did I leave off a must have ingredient?

 

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Meal Planning Tips that Really Work…part 1

January 21, 2014 by Holly Yzquierdo 7 Comments

Meal Planning Tips that Really Work

Most of us agree that Meal Planning is a good idea. Today and tomorrow I’ll pass on some Meal Planning Tips that Really Work. If you have the slightest interest in learning to Meal Plan stick around the next few days.

Meal Planning Tips that Really Work

 

1. Just Do It

One of the biggest problems with making a Meal Plan is actually taking the time to make a plan. You don’t have to go crazy and plan every meal of the week, down to the side dish; just create a simple outline with at least a few meals you want to eat. If needed set aside 20 minutes when your kids are in bed or at practice, you could also have a few minutes of “planning time” during commercial breaks. Don’t wait until you have the perfect system in place, waiting doesn’t pay off in Meal Planning. Practice will make perfect so just start where you are. You can look at some of my previous Meal Plans to get ideas.

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