Mom's Kitchen Handbook

Weeknight Rescue//Week 37//August 2024

You made it to the weekend, friends. I’ve got lots in store for the menu this and pretty much want to make everything in the line-up. Enjoy!

Lamb Sliders with Herb Yogurt Sauce

This is a tasty alternative to a traditional hamburger. Feel free to swap in ground turkey for the pork in the recipe to make it a little lighter, if you prefer. If you have vegetarians at home, I’ve successfully made these using Beyond Burger in place of the lamb and pork.

Baked Tofu Parm

Here’s a good one for meatless Monday. The tofu is breaded and baked until crispy and then layered with sauce and cheese. Leftovers are tasty a day or two later. Make a double batch and freeze extras for a rainy day.

Tuna Nicoise Pasta

I’ve taken the flavors of a classic Nicoise salad and turned it into a pasta that’s got your starch, protein, and veg all right there in a single pan. Add a green salad and a bowl of cold cherries for dessert, and you’ve got a nourishing meal on your hands..

Wild Blueberry Balsamic Sheet Pan Chicken

This simple supper involves piling chicken, fresh or frozen blueberries, sweet potatoes, and red onions onto a sheet pan, slathering on mustard and balsamic vinegar, and roasting until tender. While you’re add it, pop in a second sheet pan of any other vegetables to enjoy the next day. Clean up is easy. 

Shrimp Skewers with Tangy Avocado Sauce

This dish is all about the flavorful sauce that can be whirled in a blender in a matter of minutes. A combination of fresh cilantro, avocado, scallions, and lime juice, it’s a terrific way to brighten up a plate of skewered shrimp. If you don’t care for cilantro, make the sauce with fresh basil instead. Tasty with a side of steamed rice.

Breakfast Egg Wraps

Carve out a little time on the weekend or one evening to do up a batch of these egg wraps for weekday breakfasts. They will hold up for a day or two in the fridge and can be reheated just before serving, or you can wrap them well and stow them in the freezer for another day.    

Lemon Yogurt Icebox Cake with Berries

This is a lightened up twist on an old-fashioned dessert. It might be just the thing to make for a party while berries are in season. All you do is fold whipped cream into Greek yogurt that’s been perfumed with lemon zest and sweetened with maple syrup. Then, layer the cream with fresh berries and graham crackers, and refrigerate for several hours.     

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