I am by no means an expert at meal planning but over the years I have picked up a few habits that make weeknight cooking less tiresome. Namely planning and cooking recipes that can be used a second time with a totally different spin on the presentation making the leftovers taste less like "leftovers." I know a lot of people dislike leftovers but I love them! They are great because they make a great lunch the next day, and or dinner on another weeknight.
One of my favorite combinations of meals that I have found include chili one night and on another night that week, Navajo Tacos. I have several chili recipes that I enjoy, including Chipotle Chocolate Chili from the Our Best Bites blog when I want a really spicy chili, JalapeƱo Popper Chili when I want a white chicken style chili, and Bean and Hominy Chili from the cookbook Kitchen Confidence: Essential Recipes and Tips that Will Help You Cook Anything by Kelsey Nixon. I checked out Kitchen Confidence from the library because I was intrigued when I realized that I had attended Girl's State with Kelsey back in high school, and I am so glad I did because there are several great recipes in this cookbook.
Other weeknight recipe combos that make for several great meals include:
Night 1: Cafe Rio Style Pork Salads Night 2: Cafe Rio Style Pork Burritos
Night 1: Refried Beans without the Refry made into burritos Night 2: Nachos
Night 1: Salmon Burritos Night 2: Union Grill Salmon Pasta Salad (Sometimes I plan for salmon the same week we have Cedar Plank Burgers so that I can have my husband grill the burgers and the salmon at the same time.)
Additional recipes that can be used multiple times throughout a week, but aren't a meal by themselves:
Bean and Hominy Chili
Adapted slightly (I hate chunks of stewed tomatoes so I puree them before I add them) from Kitchen Confidence: Essential Recipes and Tips that Will Help You Cook Anything.
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
When we have Navajo Tacos for dinner I make a quick batch of scones or fry up a can of pre-made biscuits (I learned that trick from a co-worker at my first teaching job) and add leftover chili, salsa, lettuce, tomatoes, bell peppers, cheese, and anything else that sounds good.
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