Monday, July 23, 2012
meal planning monday
Yikes, this day seems to come around so quickly! I have an extraordinarily busy week this week {I know, what's new?} so here's what we're eating.
Monday: It's got to be time for a meatloaf. Simply served with some boiled baby potatoes and green peas I think.
Tuesday: My daughter has an hour and a half of ballet today. Eep. So I'll make caramelised pork for our dinner tonight. Served with rice and wilted asian greens with garlic and soy sauce.
Wednesday: It's netball training and then I'm off to a screening of The Sapphires. Can't wait. So I have a window of an hour to serve dinner between getting home and going out again. Hello spaghetti bolognaise in the slowcooker.
Thursday: I have to go to Sydney for work, so I'll come home exhaustipated. Homemade pizzas made my husband and child I think. Chorizo, roasted capsicum and caramalised onion, bacon and cheese and a simple potato and rosemary will go down well.
Friday: We went to the BEST Christmas in July party last Saturday night. Not only was the company sublime, and the food and champagne absolutely fabulous, but I found out that all of my friends have as one of their family faves one of 'my' chicken recipes. I felt a bit crap that I don't cook enough of them myself. So it's time to revisit an old fave - Nigella's St Tropez chicken. Gorgeous chicken pieces marinated in rosé, honey and herbs including fresh lavender. This cooks to the most deliciously sticky glaze. Simply pop the chicken in a big zip-lock bag with a bottle of rosé, some honey, lime, garlic, olive oil and herbs de provence and marinated for 3 hours to overnight. Then it's taken out of the bag and tipped in a baking dish and baked slowly under alfoil for 1.5 hours, then the foil removed for the last 15 - 20 minutes to tan the skin deliciously. Mmmmm. Serve it with salad.
Saturday: We've decided that there are so many awesome restaurants in Newcastle we need to make an effort to get out and visit them regularly. So we shall on this night.
Sunday: Roast. And, especially for Little Miss Moi, it'll be slow-roasted lamb shoulder. With roasted vegies. I need to get my friends' Nat and Matt's recipe for the vegies served up at the Christmas In July dinner - they were delish (must also get the recipes for the turkey and our friend Pete's glazed ham. So Good!)
And that's it. Tell me what you're eating.
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Sounds wonderful. how do you do it? Glad your xmas in july was fun! Gx
ReplyDeleteThank you - I can only do it with planning! x
Deleteoh yummy yummy! Love the slow roasted lamb… something I just can't do in the tropics coz it's too hot :(
ReplyDeleteYou need to do it as a warm salad instead. I've also cooked it on the bbq and then served over a spinach and feta salad with a cold lentil salad on the side.
DeleteI have really got to start meal planning again
ReplyDeleteHonestly, it's a lifesaver...
DeleteLove the sound of that chicken. Will give it a go, when I get a chance!
ReplyDeleteYour pizza toppings sound like what we have!
Have a great week, wish I was going to Sapphires, but have 1st orientation meeting for Miss 4's school journey...feel like crying everytime I think about it!!
Hope your orientation meeting went well - goodness your baby!
DeleteYou must make a trip to see The Sapphires - even better than the previews suggested.
yuuuuuuuuuuu-uuuum! that chicken recipe sounds delish! i'll be whipping that up next week for sure!
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Hope it went well - and that it wasn't the one you tweeted about! x
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