Friday, August 14, 2009

Re-create Leftovers for Tasty Family Meals.

Some of my favorite memories revolve around the times my family shared a meal together around the dining table. Do you ever wonder how Mom did it with busy kids and a full time job? The weekly menu was essential. It was and still is all about planning ahead. If you aren’t currently planning meals for your family try it for one week, I think you will find that it makes getting a healthy meal on the table a much easier process. Make your plan simple or detailed, that part is up to you, but by planning weekly menus you can cut down on shopping and preparation time and you receive a triple bonus of money savings, eating out less and family memories!
Look for menu ideas that allow you to cook once and eat twice, for instance, grilled chicken tonight becomes chicken fajitas tomorrow night. A few tips for implementing the cook once, eat twice strategy:
• Always follow the food safety principles, many have been outlined in previous BLOGS, remember to cook foods thoroughly, cool properly, refrigerate promptly and reheat leftovers to an internal temperature of 165°F.
• Don’t just plan to re-heat, plan to re-create, make extra spaghetti sauce tonight and serve along with meatballs for a meatball sub tomorrow.
• If you cook additional portions don’t ever let it get to the table or it will vanish! Set aside the extra portion you cooked before you begin to serve, package appropriately and place in the refrigerator or freezer for a future meal.
• Cook and freeze larger batches of key ingredients for a quick fix later in the week.
• Pack your pantry and freezer with staples like canned beans, sauces, tuna, fruit, pasta, rice and frozen vegetables. A few pantry staples can be the ingredient that takes the dish to the next meal with ease.

Let me give you an idea of how this week’s recipe for Tex Mex Beef Skillet can be one of your favorite re-creations. First when you brown lean ground beef (or ground turkey breast) brown two or three pounds, add some chopped onion and garlic. Cool quickly and divide the cooked meat into one pound portions and store in freezer bags in your freezer. These packages can be the base for many quick skillet type meals. Use within two to three months for best quality.

Keep quick cooking brown rice and canned beans in your pantry, along with green chiles and tomato paste, now you have the ingredients to put the Tex Mex Beef Skillet on the table for Dinner Tonight!

I serve this the first time around with a green vegetable or green salad and cornbread muffins. The second time around I serve this dish as the filling for burritos along with additions such as salsa, black olives, cheese and avocado or as a taco salad with lettuce and tomato topped off with salsa and low-fat sour cream.

Follow these simple tips, stir in a little imagination, heat to 165°F and you will be re-creating with ease in no time.

Healthy regards,
Dana

1 comment:

Family Recipe said...

Want a delicious recipe for the family
then try this new recipe I recently found
I made it for a family dinner
and, the kids at it all up in no time