Mom's Kitchen Handbook

Weeknight Rescue//Fall 2024//Week 50

Holiday season is in full swing and I’ve tailored this week’s menu accordingly. Mostly it’s about relatively simple meals for those nights you’re eating in. Also, I’ve included my favorite holiday food gift (granola!) and the crunchy salad I crave this time of year. I’ll also be sharing lots of holiday recipes and inspo on Instagram, so follow me there. Enjoy!

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Easy Moo Shu Vegetables

This is my take on a favorite Chinese takeout dish. I’ve made it as easy as possible by leaning on pre-shredded carrots and cabbage, along with pre-sliced mushrooms. The only prep required is chopping a couple cloves of garlic. Tucking it all into tortillas and drizzling on Hoisin sauce makes this a kid-favorite, too. P.S. It’s tasty the next day, so enjoy leftovers for lunch.

Pork Chops with Apples and Maple Mustard Sauce

This is simple comfort cooking and doesn’t call for anything fancy. If you don’t have apples, use pears, leave them out, or just serve a bowl of applesauce on the side. I like these Roasted Cabbage Wedges or steamed or roasted broccoli on the side.

Red Lentil Coconut Curry Soup

Definitely one of my top soups of all time, this is both filling and incredibly nourishing. If you’ve got homemade chicken or veggie brought on hand, pull it out. There is nothing like homemade stock for making a terrific pot of soup!

Spinach and Feta Filo Pie

This is a good one if you’re looking for a make-ahead supper. It’s wholesome and tasty. The recipe calls for frozen spinach, which is one of the reasons it’s relatively easy to assemble (no washing, stemming, or cooking the spinach in advance). Leftovers are terrific the next day reheated in the oven.

Cheesy Baked Pumpkin Pasta with Kale and Bacon

This has all the elements of comfort food that we crave this time of year — pasta, cheese, warmth, deliciousness. It also happens to pack in six cups of vegetables and is so seasonal, now is the time to make it.

Chopped Winter Vegetable Salad

If you love crunch, this salad is for you. It’s an enormously flexible recipe using whatever crunchy greens, raw veggies, hard cheese, and nuts you have on hand. A tart apple is the key ingredient in my book.

Maple Coconut Granola

Years of making homemade granola has yielded this recipe…my favorite one yet. It lasts weeks in the pantry and is my number one go-to for holiday gift giving. For more food gift ideas, head here.

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