Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Join Our January Meal Planning Bootcamp!

The holidays have been so very fun. Our holiday series was a blast.

But HALLO here it comes! The new year, the daily grind, back in full force, in just about two seconds! Hello, January.

So on the topic of January, can we touch on weeknight dinners for a moment?

Weeknight dinners are… how do I say this? They are just hard.

I didn’t really experience this until becoming a parent. I now understand that making a nice dinner, in a clean kitchen, with music of my choice, alone, to eat at a calm and quiet pace between 6-8pm is a very different weeknight dinner experience from coming home from work to a baby crying, a dog howling, a toddler needing a snack on the yellow plate but not that yellow plate, and facing a house-wide meltdown if I don’t get some dinner food into these wild munchkins by 5:15pm sharp.

These are my set of circumstances, and yes, they currently center around the two tiny humans in our house, but obviously the struggle to get dinner on the table isn’t specific to parenting.

Working, caregiving, relationships, laundry, dishes, cleaning, general adulting, mental health, physical health, maintaining any sense of a social life, seasons of grief and struggle and exhaustion… there are 101 reasons why sometimes it’s just hard to make dinner. It feels like a lot because it is a lot.

For me, these last few years of my life have dramatically changed the way I look at food. My life experiences, ranging from the heaviness of grief and loss, to the circus that is having a toddler and a baby (and a dog that acts like a baby?), have made me so curious and passionate about the overlap of what’s enjoyable with cooking and what’s realistic with cooking.

Enter: Meal Planning

I started to explore this idea a bit with the SOS series earlier this year. That series saved my life in a very real way after the birth of my second daughter as I started to go back to work. I made that series because I NEEDED THAT SERIES.

The SOS style recipes were so great, and I continue to love them. But I found that I was still struggling a bit with organization and the general overwhelm that comes from the task of getting dinner on the table.

“Meals” in general are one of my primary responsibilities in our family, and every Friday, as I planned for the week ahead, I felt like my process was random, clunky, and time-consuming.

So over the last few months, I started to pay attention to my meal planning process.

  • What things was doing over and over again?
  • What parts took the most time?
  • What time-saving steps were helpful? What steps were annoying?
  • How could I make this more sustainable so I didn’t burn out after 20 minutes of looking for recipes?
  • What tools, preps, and recipes actually made me feel successful with meal planning and good about what we were eating?

And after months (or years, really) of trial and error, I’ve found a system that is working so well for me right now. This system has helped me build confidence in my ability to feed myself and my family in a happy, predictable way.

Guess what? It’s yours, for free, in January! ♡

Is this for everyone? Nah. You might not like meal planning, for whatever reason, and that’s okay.

But for myself personally? I am just really feeling the effects of this upward spiral. I feel really good about the ways I can provide good meals for my family that taste really exciting and fun, and the specific process I’m using to prep ahead has reduced my stress around mealtime. We’re doing less last-minute frozen chicken strips, less food and packaging waste with takeout, and more fruits, vegetables, and just happier-feeling food.

I’m at Nerd-Level Excited over here and can’t wait to share this with you because it has been so helpful for me in my very real, very often overwhelmed current state of life.

The System That Locked Me In

Here’s what is working SO well for us (and the format I’ll be sharing with you in our January bootcamp).

  • Friday: I set the menu for the week.
  • Friday or Saturday: I order the groceries. (This takes a surprising amount of time, even with grocery delivery! I never cook on the days I order and put away groceries – this is THE task in and of itself.)
  • Sunday: *and this is the secret sauce* – I spend 60 to 90 minutes getting a head start on prep for the week.

That’s it. It’s… very simple.

But it’s a kind of simple that sets you up for low-to-no-stress delicious meals all week.

What Is The Meal Planning Bootcamp?

Our January Meal Planning Bootcamp is me saying, HEY, THIS IS INSANELY HELPFUL, you should try this for 4 weeks with me!

I’m going to give you my exact meal plans for the 4 weeks in January – the whole thing, from menu, to grocery list, to my detailed prep guide – and you can try this method out and see if it makes your dinnertime life a little more doable and a lot more enjoyable.

Enter your email, get the plans, try some or all with me. That’s it!

There are no rules. Just try it, use it, let it give you a boost with your dinnertime organization. And let us know what you think.

If you’ve ever felt like you could use some help with getting exciting, yummy dinners on the table, this is a sign! It’s your little free January miracle.

Specifics About The Meal Plans

The January Bootcamp will include four weeks of FREE meal plans, but please hear me loud and clear – these meal plans are NOT JUST A LIST OF LINKS.

They which follow the exact format that has been working for me:

  • A meal plan with the selected recipes for the week;
  • A full grocery list;
  • A prep guide that outlines a 60 to 90 minute blitz for prepping your meals for the week. THIS TOOL IS CRITICAL and this is what differentiates this resource from just a list of recipe links. I already did the work to pull out the steps that work well to prep ahead, and I made them into a really nice and easy guide for you.

A word about prepping ahead:

I am a former elementary school teacher so I like to name things which is why I call the Sunday prep guide my 3-2-1 method. Here’s what that means for my prep days:

  • 3 sauce preps
  • 2 veggie preps
  • 1 snack prep

This way, I come home from work, the sauce is done, the veggies are chopped, and I have a healthy snack to give the girls while I assemble everything into a hot, fresh meal that we all look forward to eating.

3-2-1. This method has been such a lifesaver for me.

Couple FYIs:

  • None of my prep items include any actual stovetop cooking – I like to do my cooking fresh so I’m not reheating previously cooked food for our main meals. All of the steps that I do for my prep are just chopping, mixing, or blending.
  • None of my prep items include chopping onions and garlic. I prefer the taste of them chopped fresh, and that way the fridge doesn’t smell like onions all week.

How Do I Get These Free Meal Plans?

The only way to get the full meal plans is to sign up below! We’ll be delivering these January bootcamp meal plans via email only.

Sign up and your new plans will drop into your inbox on Fridays!

(You will need to be on this specific email list in order to get the meal plans.)

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    When Does It Start?

    The first meal plan will roll out on Friday, January 7.

    If you sign up now, you’ll be all set for that first plan which will hit your inboxes January 7th.

    As a bonus I will also be sharing a real-time look at the prep process for each of these plans on Instagram stories each week, so you can watch me make these IRL and see how it looks in action.

    I totally get that this isn’t for everyone – some people don’t like to plan out their whole week at once, or some people just don’t need any help getting dinner on the table in this season of their lives. That’s fine! If that’s you, we’ll have other fun recipes in January that you’ll love.

    But for those of us who are riding the struggle bus at dinnertime and could use a little encouragement (read: cheat codes!) to get meal planning up and running in the new year, I am so excited to do this with you. ♡

    Meal plans on us, starting January 7th! See you soon!

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    Wednesday, December 15, 2021

    Our Complete List of Holiday Series Recipes

    Corn casserole in a casserole dish with a spoon.

    Everybody’s Favorite Corn Casserole

    Bursty bites of cream-style corn and sweet corn plus garlic, bacon, and cheese throughout – so you know it’s really, really good!

    corn, cream-style corn, bacon, sour cream, cheddar cheese, cornmeal

    Chicken pot pie biscuits with gravy in a pan.

    Chicken Pot Pie with Biscuits

    Sautéed shallots and thyme, a splash of white wine, creamy chicken, peas, and carrots all baked under a homemade biscuit topping.

    chicken, carrots, celery, onion, butter, peas, thyme

    Green bean casserole on a plate with crispy onions on top.

    Green Bean Casserole

    A Thanksgiving classic! Fresh blanched beans in a silky, rich sauce speckled with gruyere and shallots – plus crispy onions on top to boot!

    green beans, butter, shallot, gruyere cheese, soy sauce, fried onions

    Pumpkin Shortcakes with Cinnamon Apples and Maple Whipped Cream Cheese

    Warm and gooey cinnamon brown sugar apples piled between fluffy pumpkin biscuits that YOU made. Pile on the creamy twists of whipped maple cream cheese and yes, this is exactly the over-the-top brunch/dessert/snack you need.

    pumpkin, heavy cream, apples, cinnamon, cream cheese, pumpkin pie spice, butter, maple syrup

    A large rustic bowl of onion dip.

    Caramelized Onion Dip

    A total crowd pleaser! Serve with chips, pita or bagel crisps, or on sandwiches and burgers. YUM.

    onions, butter, white wine, sour cream, Worcestershire sauce

    Chocolate cookies on a plate

    The Very Best Chocolate Cookies

    Thick, soft-centered, and crispy-edged. All your basic cookie ingredients here plus dark cocoa powder and ground cardamom to make things extra festive!

    dark cocoa powder, butter, eggs, vanilla extract, sugar, cardamom

    Bacon-wrapped dates on a plate

    Bacon-Wrapped Dates with Goat Cheese

    A simple 3-ingredient appetizer that will blow you away! Enjoy with a crowd of friends!

    Bacon, dates, goat cheese

    Cinnamon Rolls

    Made with pillowy brioche dough and cinnamon sugar tucked into every nook and cranny. This makes a BIG batch of dough that you can divide and save for later…or make extra all for yourself!

    flour, butter, sugar, brown sugar, vanilla extract, cream cheese, powdered sugar

    Swedish meatballs in a bowl with gravy, cranberries, and cucumbers

    The Best Swedish Meatballs

    Meatballs that are perfectly tender and spiced, served with creamy, savory, tangy gravy. Comfort food at its best!

    ground beef, ground pork, garlic, white bread, heavy cream, Worcestershire sauce, brown sugar, nutmeg

    Gingerbread cookies with icing and holly sprinkles

    Soft Gingerbread Cookies with Maple Glaze

    Soft, pillowy gingerbread with sunken centers and slightly crisped edges, plus little nooks and crannies packed with ginger spice and molasses. These are SO GOOD!

    flour, sugar, ginger, molasses, maple syrup, confectioners’ sugar

    Roasted carrots on a pan with a fork.

    Roasted Carrots with Honey and Garlic Yogurt Sauce

    These beauties need to be on your table! Deeply roasted rainbow carrots, swizzles of tangy garlicky yogurt sauce, a golden drizzle of honey, and festive pistachio crunches on top.

    rainbow carrots, Greek yogurt, pistachios, honey, spices

    The Merry Mocktail

    Everyone needs a good fancy fun mocktail in their life – especially during the holidays. Herby, zingy rosemary-infused simple syrup, sweet tart pomegranate juice, bubbly fizz, and fresh lime squeezes. Holiday magic!

    rosemary simple syrup, pomegranate juice, club soda, lime juice

    Whipped feta in a bowl with crackers and fruit on the side.

    Christmas Feta

    Smooth and creamy whipped feta topped with orange zest, pomegranate seeds, candied nuts, and fresh thyme. It’s basically a delicious ornament in a bowl!

    feta cheese, cream cheese, honey, pomegranate seeds, candied nuts, fresh thyme, orange zest

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    Monday, December 13, 2021

    Christmas Feta

    Whipped feta with crackers and fruit on a platter.

    Holidays on full blast here. This whipped feta dip is basically like a delicious ornament in a bowl. Smooth, creamy, slightly sweet with some salty tang, topped with orange zest, pomegranate seeds, candied nuts, and fresh thyme, speckling it like bright little jewels. So beautiful. So Christmasy.

    This recipe is also the throw-together-in-a-pinch, oh-my-you-forgot-that-neighborhood-gathering-was-tonight, don’t-have-anything-made, still-want-to-wow-them type dish. It’s the perfect appetizer or late-night festive fancy snack. Put it out on the table early so your guests can keep making excuses to pass by to get just one more dip.

    Everyone needs a recipe like that in their back pocket for the holidays. And we can’t stop scooping and swooping through this one.

    How To Make Whipped Feta

    Admittedly we cannot stop topping anything with a simple whipped feta like this crispy socca or these unbelievable harissa meatballs. So we wanted to take the creamy, rich, subtly salty, bitey, highly addictive whipped feta base we love and then just kind of merry-merry it up with some drizzley honey and, like, all the toppings. Who doesn’t love toppings?! And it couldn’t be easier to get this gal together.

    1. Whip it up. Toss the feta, cream cheese, garlic, and honey into your food processor and buzz it up until very smooth.
    2. Glam it out. After you transfer it to a bowl, give it a couple swoops so it looks fancy. And then, dear readers, have. at. it. What do you want to toss on there? Everything? Good. We love quintessentially festive pomegranate and some bright orange zest. Some walnut crispies because we love to put them on everything and you will too.

    That’s honestly it. It’s nice to break it into steps so it looks like you really had to sweat over this highly beautiful and deeply delicious thing on your table. But you didn’t! And that can be our little secret.

    Whipped feta in a bowl with crackers and fruit on the side.

    Toppings Galore!

    Let’s really celebrate the abundance of the holiday season through our greatest love language, toppings! This dip itself is super flexible in that you can notch up or down the sweetness to your liking. We’ve also tried it with goat cheese which was a little less salty than the feta but still highly delectable (we salt hogs always lean feta though…can’t stop won’t stop).

    After that, go crazy. Make it delicious, make it beautiful. The bright red pomegranate seeds are the perfect juicy little burst and the green of the fresh thyme leaves deliver big time on flavor, while also keeping it very on theme and color-coordinated for the season. The fresh orange zest really zips things up and oh my, those walnut crispies. You could definitely use some store-bought candied nuts if you want to keep things super quick and easy but if you have the time to whip up a batch of them on your own, you will sprinkle them on everything.

    Cracks of fresh black pepper, extra swizzles of honey, a rosemary sprig for beauty…it’s almost like decorating a tree but you get to eat this in the end and that is a real win.

    What To Serve With This Dip

    You can also go all out to your heart’s content on dippers, pals. Grab your favorite crackers, your store-bought crostini, your big hunky bread. Try it with pretzel chips or apple slices or sneaky spoonfuls when no one is looking (or when everyone is looking and you just own that holiday dip-loving self of yours!)

    We especially love it with some quick olive-oil toasted baguette slices for their chewy-crisp nature and ease of scooping, but you really can make it your own and put as little or as much effort in as you like when bringing this together! It’s a real meet-you-where-you’re-at type of holiday recipe and those really are the best, aren’t they?

    So, whether you’re taking it to a last-minute neighborhood party or a cozy little Friendsmas celebration or just setting it out early as family starts to arrive, this salty-sweet, creamy rich, deeply beautiful dip is sure to maximize the joy of the season, whichever table it’s on.

    Whipped feta in a bowl with pomegranate on top.

    Christmas Feta: FAQs

    How long does this dip last in the fridge?

    It should last about 1 week in a sealed container in the fridge.

    What do you suggest for dunkers?

    Crostinis, warm bread, veggies, crackers, fruit — honestly, anything is good!

    Can I prep this ahead of time?

    Yes! You can prep this a day ahead of time and store in the fridge. Add the toppings just before serving.

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    Whipped feta in a bowl with crackers and fruit on the side.

    Christmas Feta


    Description

    Christmas Feta is here for the holidays! Smooth and creamy whipped feta topped with orange zest, pomegranate seeds, candied nuts, and fresh thyme. It’s basically a delicious ornament in a bowl! 


    Ingredients

    Units

    Feta Dip

    • one 8-ounce block of feta cheese
    • 1 small clove garlic (or half if you’re sensitive to garlic)
    • 2 ounces cream cheese
    • 2 tablespoons honey

    Toppings

    • Pomegranate seeds
    • Candied nuts (see notes)
    • Thyme leaves
    • Freshly ground black pepper
    • Orange or lemon zest

    Instructions

    Notes

    Walnut Crispies (the candied nuts I used): Roast 1 cup roughly chopped walnuts for 8-10 minutes at 375 degrees. Mix 1 tablespoon butter, 2 tablespoons brown sugar, 1/2 teaspoon salt, a dash of black pepper, and some thyme or rosemary leaves together. Pour over the nuts and toss to coat. Let cool for 10-15 minutes so the coating hardens a little bit.

    Nutrition facts do not include any of the toppings.

    • Prep Time: 5 minutes
    • Cook Time: 0 minutes
    • Category: Dip
    • Method: Pulse
    • Cuisine: American

    Keywords: feta dip, dip recipe, whipped feta

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    Friday, December 10, 2021

    The Merry Mocktail

    We’ve come to our senses: what are the holidays without fun festive beverages?!

    And so here we are with a special last-minute bonus Holiday Series recipe! This pomegranata spritzy mocktail is keeping us well on the merry side of things. Herby, zingy rosemary-infused simple syrup cutting through the sweet tart pomegranate juice, bubbly fizz, fresh lime squeezes if you’re fancy (lime bubbly water if you’re us) and then it’s just holiday magic from there on out.

    There are so many fun things to do to fancy this up if you want to wow them with a Christmas cocktail/mocktail hour or if you just really want to reward yourself after a long day of gift-wrapping because, let’s be real, getting those corners even can be so frustrating and eventually you just give up and wrap the whole thing in scotch tape. Anyway. 

    A Four-Ingredient Treat

    Here are the four things you’ll need to make this happen:

    • Rosemary simple syrup (rosemary, sugar, water)
    • Pomegranate juice (cranberry juice works too!)
    • Soda water or lime-flavored bubbly water
    • Lime squeezes (optional)

    Other than that, there’s not a lot to it. Just mix, sip, toast, enjoy.

    Make It Fancy

    If you have those ice molds that make a big ice ball (affiliate link), those are so very fun in here. A sprig of fresh rosemary to garnish, some sugar-dusted cranberries, is this all in a fancy glass? WE HOPE SO. Even if it is in a probably-wrong glass like a stemless wine glass, just, you do you.

    This also would be great with a splash of your favorite spirit if you’re going that way. Gin might be wintry and nice, but vodka would work too. We like to mix it with straight up lime LaCroix or Spindrift to keep things quick, but soda water and fresh lime is clutch. You can also mix it with ginger beer, which is lovely, but on the sweeter end so that might work better with the alcoholic version.

    If you have a day or two, we’d def recommend letting that simple syrup sit in the fridge for a bit so it gets really nice and rosemary-y. It sure is a special treat swimming around in this drink so do yourself that favor. But also still great if you saw this post and you were like “Me. Want. Now.” and you’re already sipping away!

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    The Merry Mocktail


    • Author: Lindsay
    • Total Time: 10 minutes
    • Yield: recipe is for a 4 cup batch of simple syrup / ratios for a single mocktail

    Ingredients

    Units

    Rosemary Simple Syrup

    • 4 cups water
    • 4 cups sugar
    • (2) .5 oz packages fresh rosemary (basically, a nice big bunch of rosemary)
    • optional: 4-5 whole cloves

    Merry Mocktail

    • 23 ounces rosemary simple syrup
    • 23 ounces pomegranate juice (cranberry juice is a good sub)
    • 23 ounces club soda with a squeeze of fresh lime (OR lime-flavored bubbly water)

    Instructions

    1. Heat the water, sugar, rosemary, and cloves in a saucepan over medium high heat. Bring to a low boil and let everything simmer for 5-10 minutes until the sugar has fully dissolved. Pour through a fine mesh strainer to remove the cloves and rogue rosemary leaves. Transfer to glass jars and store in the fridge for 2 weeks. (I often stick a sprig of rosemary in there so it keeps getting more intense.)
    2. Pour your desired ratios of rosemary syrup, pomegranate juice, and limey bubbly water over an ice ball into a glass. Stir gently, taste and adjust, and enjoy. 

    Notes

    Garnish with a rosemary sprig or some fresh cranberries if you want to be fancy!

    The rosemary sprig in the simple syrup will drop its leaves – I usually just let them settle to the bottom and then pour slowly so I don’t get rosemary leaves in my drink. (A sprig is easy to drink around – but the single little needles / leaves tend to slip into your mouth more easily when you’re drinking which is not super pleasant.)

    We LOVE these ice ball molds (affiliate link) and use them constantly, year-round.

    • Prep Time: 5 minutes
    • Cook Time: 5 minutes
    • Category: Drinks
    • Method: Stovetop
    • Cuisine: American

    Keywords: holiday mocktail, holiday cocktail, Christmas mocktail, Christmas drink, Christmas cocktail

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