I love to cook. I love diving into a recipe, losing myself in the flow of it. I love looking at a pile of random ingredients and using them to create something new and unique. What I do not love is trying to do all of this while two or three very short people are using me as a jungle gym. So I have loved Let's Dish! You go in, cook your ass off for two or three hours, and you're done for the month.
Which is why I was so supremely bummed when my local Let's Dish! stopped offering in-store sessions. They still offer what they call Dish-and-Dash. They will assemble the meals for you, and all you have to do is pick them up. I have tried it a few times, but it wasn't the same. I like being able to leave the paprika out of a dish, or add an extra pinch of cumin. I like seeing what goes in to what I am serving.
So I have decided to take the leap and do some once-a-month cooking on my own. In typical Monkeysparkets fashion, I have excessively over planned. There are color-coded spreadsheets involved. I have sticker labels and a flowchart. You are jealous, people, don't try to hide it.
My sister, who recently expressed a desire to learn how to cook, came over today to
- Lemon Dill Salmon
- Vegetable Lasagna
- Mushroom chili with homemade French bread
- Grilled Barbecue chicken
- Balsamic Grilled Chicken with Roasted Red Peppers
- Chili Lime Grilled Chicken with Black Bean Salsa
- Prosciutto Wrapped Chicken with Garlic Herb Cheese
- Chicken Fajitas
- Pepper Beef Stir Fry
- Baked Beef Rotini
All together, we made thirty meals in just over five hours. So, that breaks down to a meal every ten minutes. And I won't have to cook for a month! Yee haw!
I will do a few things differently next time. I will definitely do my shopping the day before I cook so that I can get an earlier start. I also may try bi-weekly cooking, as 5 hours was a long time to be on my feet in the kitchen (and a long time for Mr. Monkeysparkets to have both of the kids). If you are interested, here a few sites with good tips and info on OAMC (ooh-acronyms!)
6 comments:
Where is the flow chart??!!! And how big is your freezer??
We are huge chili fans in this house. in fact, my 3-year old and I just made turkey chili for dinner tonight! I'd love your mushroom chili recipe. Sounds delicious!
You guys are amazing! I want to come over for veggie lasagna night. Yum!
I too was so upset at them stopping the in-store sessions. I made sure to sign up for one of the last ones, and we've been nursing our supply of meals to make them last. I love your idea of doing it on your own, though I think the prep time to pull together a list of meals, recipes, ingredients, etc would be daunting for me. I've tried doing that for a week's worth of meals in the past and quickly gave up. It also doesn't help that DH is a super picky eater!
Oh, there were indeed color coded charts. I have seen them...but I'm too lazy to scan them.
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