We try to keep a “regular” dinner schedule, however it isn’t as formal
as several meal planning methods you have seen on Pinterest, I am sure. We use “theme nights” to give me a little more
fluidity throughout the week rather than having to stick to a schedule. I previously shared our Taco Tuesday routine,
but I wanted to share a favorite “theme” which is Italian Night.
For me, the theme changes with the seasons, ie, what is in my garden
that I need to eat before the squirrels get it!
When I have fresh tomatoes, we have homemade spaghetti. In the late
summer we have eggplant parmesan fresh from the garden. When the weather is cooler, I turn to pesto
made from basil from my aero garden and marinara for a bruschetta chicken
spin.
Italian night is a fun theme because it can be as simple as spaghetti
and homemade meat sauce (my basic recipe is below), or as fancy as stuffed
shells with a caesar salad and breadsticks.
I enjoy the fluidity of these theme nights because it takes the guess
work out of meal planning much like formal meal planning, but due to our ever-changing
schedules, I don’t feel like I’m tied to spending two hours in the kitchen
after a 12 hour work day!
Basic Homemade Meat Sauce
1 lb Ground Turkey
1 large can (about 2.5 cups) tomato paste
1 can (about 1.5 cups) diced tomatoes
Cook the ground turkey in a large sauce pan. Once completely cooked pour in the tomato
paste and diced tomatoes and let simmer for 10 to 20 minutes. Add herbs to taste, try oregano and
basil! This recipe does not have to be
exact and can be changed up to include fresh tomatoes or different types of
herbs to taste.
For other “Italian Night” related recipes, click here.
How do you get out of your dinner rut?
Have you ever tried theme nights instead of a formal meal plan?
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