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Meal Plan Monday: June 29, 2015

June 29, 2015 by Holly Yzquierdo Leave a Comment

Plant-Based Meal Plan with Quick and Easy Meals

Plant-Based Meal Plan with Quick and Easy Meals

Last week I shared a Meal Plan filled with meals that I cooked all in one afternoon using a Once a Week Cooking strategy. You can see the step-by-step run down and adapt it to your needs.

This week I’m going with something simpler and choosing meals than can be made quickly. We will have our basics like black beans and brown rice already cooked. The less time I have to spend cooking the more time I can spend on the fun stuff like swimming and having dance parties with my kids.

Some people wonder if we really get our kids to eat this way. Yes! Our kids eat very healthy. My husband is home with the boys regularly posts what they are eating on my Instagram. They get treats and unhealthy food occasionally but it isn’t everyday. We have come a long way. When we first adopted a plant-based diet my youngest was just starting to eat solid foods and my other son way addicted to fast food. It was a slow, purposeful change to healthy living but it is possible, it just takes time.

Plant-Based Meal Plan

Breakfast

Summer Berry Quinoa, we have strawberries, blueberries and blackberries

Breakfast Rice, I’ve been eating with strawberries, hemp seeds and milk.

Blueberry Oatmeal

Blueberry Muffins

Lunch

Veggie Sandwich

Veggie Burritos with beans, rice, lettuce, tomatoes, salsa and guacamole

Taco Salad

Leftover Soup and Salad

Dinner

Enchilada Soup I’m addicted to this right now so it will probably be on the meal plan every week for a while. I’ve been cooking it on the weekend for easy week day meals.

Veggie Pad Thai

Veggie Fajitas with Black Beans and Mexican Rice

One-Pot Pizza Pasta

Having a Meal Plan helps me to not stress about what we are having for dinner. It also gives me a chance to prep food for other days when I have time.

Have you made your meal plan for the week yet? Let’s get started. Don’t do anything else until you jot down (or leave in the comments) 3 meals you plan to make this week. Three meals isn’t a huge commitment but it will get you started.

Don’t forget to check out last weeks Once a Week Cooking post for more time saving ideas.

Filed Under: Meal Plan 2015 Tagged With: Meal Plan Monday, Meal Plans, Menu Plan, Plant Based Diet, Vegan

Once a Week Cooking

June 26, 2015 by Holly Yzquierdo 11 Comments

Once a Week Cooking for vegan, plant-based, gluten-free foodies

Once a Week Cooking for vegan, plant-based, gluten-free foodies

Sometimes it’s nice to go a whole week without cooking. Sure, some people do that all the time, they just eat take out or fast food. I’m talking about a whole week eating homemade, plant-based food without having to cook it everyday. It’s possible if you do Once a Week Cooking.

I’ve shared this before, in fact it’s regularly one of my top pins.

Once a Week Cooking

If you want to try Once a Week Cooking I recommend that you plan meals that will reheat well, serve you for more than one meal and give yourself several hours to get the cooking done.

I’ve selected several recipes that meet this criteria, they are on this week’s meal plan.

You can adapt this to suit your time and dietary constraints.

What to Cook

  • Cheesy Broccoli and Rice Casserole in the Crock Pot
  • 1 cup of lentils to use in Quinoa Lentil Salad
  • 2 cups quinoa or brown rice to use in Quinoa Lentil Salad, Breakfast Quinoa and soup
  • 1 pound black beans to use in Mango Salad, Burritos, Soup and other meals
  • 3-4 Sweet Potatoes for breakfasts
  • Enchilada Soup
  • Mexican Rice for burritos or other meals
  • Lasagna

Plan to start with the items that will take the longest too cook or that you need for other meals. If you are cooking beans you will probably want to start with those. If you are using canned or already have beans cooked you can move on. I already had beans and rice cooked when I started, we usually have beans and rice cooked at all times.

I also use multiple cooking options, for instance I cook beans in my Instant Pot, the casserole in my Crock Pot, most other things on my stove and the lasagna in my oven. The sweet potatoes can be made in the Instant Pot, Crock Pot or the oven.

Steps to Getting it All Done

1. Cook beans and rice. Either ahead or start here.

2. Get the Crock Pot going with the casserole.

3. Start cooking the lentils, quinoa and Mexican Rice on the stove.

4. Start preparing ingredients for the Lasagna. (The lasagna takes a long time so you can save time by eliminating this).

5. Wash and bake sweet potatoes.

6. Chop veggies and make the soup. (Beans and rice must be cooked in order to make the soup.)

7. Prepare additional veggies for salad.

Overwhelmed?

You can simplify this with a few modifications. This was more than enough food for us this week.

1. Cook fewer foods.

Instead cooking black beans and lentils just cook one and use it in place of both. Instead of cooking plain brown rice, Mexican Rice and quinoa choose one, but make sure you cook enough for all of your meals.

2. Have Foods Prepped.

You may be wondering, isn’t’ the purpose of once a week cooking to only cook once? Yes, however some foods like beans and grains take a while to cook. If you do this ahead of time you can knock an hour or more off of your cooking time.

3. Skip Difficult Recipes.

The lasagna recipe I made isn’t really difficult but it is a multi-step recipe that takes a lot of time. Replace it with a pasta dish instead and you’ll save a lot of time.

Do you batch cook or do once a week cooking? I’m considering creating a short batch cooking eCourse if there is enough interest.

Filed Under: Planning, Tips for Plant-Based Living, Uncategorized Tagged With: Plant Based Diet, Unprocessed, Vegan

Meal Plan Monday: June 21, 2015

June 22, 2015 by Holly Yzquierdo 4 Comments

A Plant-Based (Vegan) Meal Plan that is also gluten-free! I used once a week cooking to get this done in a few hours so I don't have to cook again this week.

A Plant-Based (Vegan) Meal Plan that is also gluten-free! I used once a week cooking to get this done in a few hours so I don't have to cook again this week.

We had a great Father’s Day weekend. We took our boys to see their first major league baseball game; it was my first game too. It was a lot of fun and a much bigger production that the minor league games I’ve attended. I think next time we will have to go without the kids and make a date night out of it.

Just one of the crazy moments from our weekend! We took our boys to their (and mine too) first #mlb game! The #dbacks game was a lot of fun! This was the most tame of all the photos. My kids are crazy! #baseball #FathersDay

A photo posted by Holly Yzquierdo (@myplantbasedfamily) on Jun 21, 2015 at 9:23pm PDT

On Father’s Day we decided to take the easy way out for brunch and got Van’s Gluten-Free Waffles, Silk yogurt (alternative) and fruit. It was easy and my kids were super excited because the usually eat mostly homemade meals.

This weeks meal plan is looking good! The best part about it is that it is all done. Yes, you read that right! It’s been a while since I documented a Once a Week Cooking day so I decided to do it again. You’ll be seeing the new post soon.

Meal Plan Monday

Breakfast

This week will be Sweet Potatoes, Breakfast Quinoa and Summer Berry Quinoa.

Lunch

We will have leftovers for lunch along with Black Bean Mango Salad, Quinoa-Lentil Salad and Bean and Rice Burritos.

Dinner

As previously mentioned, everything is cooked for the week but I haven’t cut up all the veggies yet. They last longer whole. In addition to the items above we also have black beans, Mexican Rice and quinoa cooked and ready to be mixed into quick meals. We also have:

Vegan Lasagna (it’s also gluten-free)

Enchilada Soup you can also try this version

Cheesy Crock Pot Broccoli and Rice Casserole

All we will need to do now is reheat meals and wash and chop fruit and veggies. One of the great things about this is that I don’t have to heat the house up at night to cook a big meal. I can do a quick reheat which works perfectly because we have one more week of swim lessons and by the time they are over at 6:00 I’m ready to relax.

What did you do this weekend? Did you cook a big Father’s Day meal?

Filed Under: Meal Plan 2015, Meal Plan Monday Tagged With: Meal Plan Monday, Meal Plans, Menu Plan, Plant Based Diet, Vegan

Raspberry Vinaigrette Salad Dressing

June 18, 2015 by Holly Yzquierdo 12 Comments

Get your famOil-free Raspberry Vinaigrette

Oil-Free Raspberry Vinaigrette Salad Dressing is my family’s favorite salad dressing. Sweet and tangy, this salad dressing is everything you need to take your salad up a notch.

Oil-free Raspberry Vinaigrette

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My boys love salad but used to be suspicious of salad dressings. They love this Raspberry Salad Dressing. When I make this, they eat big salads and are more adventurous with the salad ingredients.

This Oil-Free Raspberry Vinaigrette is the only salad dressing my husband requests. It’s definitely husband and kid approved!

Oil-free Raspberry Vinaigrette!

If you are new to eating a whole food plant-based diet, you’ve probably discovered how hard it is to find a good, oil-free salad dressing. Without oil, many salad dressings are thin and watery. Not this dressing!

Even though raspberries are low in pectin, they have enough to help thicken this Raspberry Dressing without the need to add extra thickening ingredients. It’s a vegan salad dressing with no added fat that tastes really good!

Oil-free Raspberry Vinaigrette!

Oil-Free Raspberry Vinaigrette Salad Dressing

Ingredients

  • 1 heaping cup of fresh raspberries, if you need to use frozen allow them to thaw first
  • 1/2 cup of water
  • up to a 1/2 tsp of red wine vinegar
  • 2 Tbsp maple syrup (more or less to taste)
  • a dash of salt and pepper

Do

  1. Pour your raspberries, half of the water, half of the vinegar and maple syrup into a blender. I used my Blendtec. Add your salt and pepper.
  2. Press the pulse button and allow to process until everything liquefies. Pour in slightly more water if needed.
  3. Give your dressing a taste test. Add more vinegar and maple syrup if needed. Some berries are sweeter while others are sour so this isn’t an exact science. I made it as written above and it was perfect for us.
  4. If you adjusted your ingredients pulse again until your salad dressing reaches the right consistency and flavor.

Your salad dressing will be a beautiful raspberry color and taste slightly sweet with just enough kick.

This will make about 1 1/2 cups depending on how much water you use. Store this dressing in the refrigerator and use within 5 days.

Yield: 4

Raspberry Vinaigrette Salad Dressing

oil-free raspberry salad dressing

This sweet and tangy oil-free, whole food salad dressing is vegan and gluten-free. Get your family eating more salad than ever before with this Oil-free Raspberry Vinaigrette!

Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 heaping cup of fresh raspberries, if you need to use frozen allow them to thaw first
  • 1/2 cup of water
  • up to a 1/2 tsp of red wine vinegar
  • 2 Tbsp maple syrup (more or less to taste)
  • a dash of salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. Pour your raspberries, half of the water, half of the vinegar and maple syrup into a blender. Add your salt and pepper.
  2. Press the pulse button and allow to process until everything liquefies. Pour in slightly more water if needed.
  3. Give your dressing a taste test. Add more vinegar and maple syrup if needed. Some berries are sweeter while others are sour so this isn’t an exact science. I made it as written above and it was perfect for us.
  4. If you adjusted your ingredients pulse again until your salad dressing reaches the right consistency and flavor.

Notes

This will make about 1 1/2 cups depending on how much water you use. Store this dressing in the refrigerator and use within 5 days.

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Category: Sauces, Dips, and Salad Dressings

More Oil-Free Salad Dressings

I’ve got a lot of incredible oil-free salad dressings. You can see all of them on my Sauces, Dips and Salad Dressing Page but other than this Raspberry Salad Dressing, these are my favorites!

  • Creamy Italian Salad Dressing
  • Sweet and Tangy Salad Dressing
  • Blueberry Vinaigrette Salad Dressing

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Filed Under: Recipes, Sauces, Dips, and Salad Dressings Tagged With: oil free, oil free salad dressing, Plant Based Diet, Recipes, salad dressing, Unprocessed, Vegan

Meal Plan Monday: June 15, 2015 and a 15 Minute Recharge

June 15, 2015 by Holly Yzquierdo Leave a Comment

A Plant-Based Meal Plan that is also gluten-free and low fat. Perfect for anyone trying to eat healthier. These delicious meals packed with fiber and nutrients will keep you full.

This weekend we spent time in the pool, had a family move night (at home), attended church and spent some time resting.

We work really hard during the week and need time to recharge on the weekend.

I know that we have to be careful about spending too much time in the sun and use sun screen, I even wrote about it last year, but I feel great after 15 minutes in the sun. I don’t get burned but I get nice and hot and start to sweat. Even when I have a headache, if I can go outside and relax for 15 minutes I feel so much better. Do you have a 15 minute recharge?

We did a little bit of cooking as well. Sweet Potatoes and small red potatoes, brown rice and black beans were all cooked in my Instant Pot. I shouldn’t say “we” because my husband cooked them. He does most of the cooking these days. Isn’t that awesome?

A Plant-Based Meal Plan that is also gluten-free and low fat. Perfect for anyone trying to eat healthier. These delicious meals packed with fiber and nutrients will keep you full.

Meal Plan

Our boys start swim lessons this week so we wanted to be prepared for the week since our schedule will be different. I know all of that swimming will have the boys extra hungry.

Breakfast

No matter what we have for breakfast we are loading up on delicious summer fruit to go with it. Peaches, nectarines, berries and melon!

  • Triple Berry Porridge
  • Multi Grain Breakfast Bowl
  • Toast with Sun Butter and fruit
  • Summer Berry Breakfast Quinoa

Lunch

I pack my lunch when I go to the office. In addition to bringing lunch I pack lots of veggies for snacking and always eat a piece of fruit on the way home. Jim takes the boys on a “field trip” once a week and packs them lunch. This week they go to the Science Center.

  • Veggie Sandwich
  • Leftover Soup
  • Bean and Grain Bowl
  • Big Black Bean Salad
  • Baked Potatoes

Dinner

We still have Mexican Casserole leftover along with all of the foods Jim cooked for us. On a side note our 4 year old calls the Mexican Casserole Mess-Kit Casserole. It’s too funny.

  • Veggie Fried Rice
  • BBQ Cauliflower Bites with Pasta Salad and salad
  • Potato and Broccoli Soup OR Potato Kale Soup
  • Veggie Pasta with side salad
  • Lentil Tacos with Mexican Rice and Pico de Gallo

We may not need to cook all of those dinners since we have other things already made. We have a plan to fall back on though.

What are you eating this week? I’ll try to post lots of pictures on Instagram.

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Filed Under: Meal Plan 2015, Meal Plan Monday Tagged With: Meal Plan Monday, Meal Plans, Menu Plan, Plant Based Diet, Unprocessed, Vegan

Simple Veggie Sandwich

June 11, 2015 by Holly Yzquierdo 11 Comments

Veggie Sandwich

One of the things I miss from my pre-plant-based days is a really good deli sandwich.

There is no reason I can’t have a great sandwich. Meat and cheese don’t make the meal. Good bread, fresh veggies and condiments make the meal.

Veggie SandwichSimple Veggie Sandwich

There isn’t a set recipe, use the ingredients you love and have on hand. This is more of a template than a recipe anyway.

Ingredients

  • Good bread, you can also use wraps, naan, or lettuce wraps.
  • Condiments, I use spicy mustard and hummus. Guacamole is another good choice.
  • Greens, I used lettuce and chopped romaine. Use what you like.
  • Veggies, I used cucumbers, tomatoes and bell peppers. Artichokes, pickles and onions are good too.

Do

Build your sandwich in any way you desire. You may want to wrap it in parchment paper if you are on the go.

Veggie sandwiches tend to be pretty messy. I usually only eat these at home so I don’t make a huge mess.

Other great lunch meal include Veggie Wraps, Black Bean Mango Salad, Chick Pea Salad and Not So Tuna Salad.

Filed Under: Recipes, Salads & Wraps Tagged With: Healthy, Plant Based Diet, Recipes, Vegan

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