Hello everyone! This week, we’re navigating a mix of freezer cleanouts, pre-Passover prep, and welcoming company for Shabbat. It’s a pretty diverse dinner plan. Let’s see what’s on the menu!

Sunday: Pizza Night

  • Details: A relaxed Sunday calls for pizza! It’s a casual and universally loved start to the week, offering a blank canvas for everyone’s favorite toppings.

Monday: Poke Bowls with Teriyaki Salmon

  • Details: We’re bringing a taste of the islands to our Monday with poke bowls. Teriyaki-glazed salmon, sushi rice, crisp cucumbers, vibrant edamame, spicy mayo, sweet soy sauce, and crunchy carrots will make a refreshing and customizable meal.

Tuesday: Shabbat Leftover Extravaganza (Round 1)

  • Details: We cooked a bit too much for Shabbat, so Tuesday is dedicated to enjoying the delicious remnants. This is a great way to minimize food waste and enjoy a second helping of our Shabbat meal.

Wednesday: Enchilada Freezer Dive

  • Details: With Passover on the horizon, we’re clearing out the freezer, starting with a hearty enchilada casserole. It’s a perfect warm and filling meal for a mid-week pick-me-up.

Thursday: Shabbat Leftover Extravaganza (Round 2)

  • Details: Another day of enjoying the delicious leftovers from Shabbat. We are making sure to use all of the food we made.

Friday: Shabbat Dinner with a Twist

  • Details: Friday’s Shabbat dinner will feature a diverse menu:
    • Hot and Sour Soup: A flavorful and warming start.
    • Silver-Tipped Roast: A classic Shabbat main course.
    • Chicken Nuggets: A kid-friendly staple.
    • Balsamic Roasted Brussels Sprouts: A tangy and caramelized vegetable side.
    • Sweet Potato Casserole: A sweet and comforting dish.
    • Brownies: A sweet dessert to end the meal.

Saturday: Shabbat Lunch for a Crowd!

  • Details: We’re hosting friends for Shabbat lunch, including lots of kids! The menu includes:
    • Unstuffed Cabbage: A hearty and flavorful dish.
    • Chicken Nuggets: Kid-friendly main dish.
    • Scalloped Potatoes: A creamy and comforting side.
    • Spinach Souffle: A light and airy vegetable dish.
    • Carrot Kugel: A sweet and savory side dish.
    • Salad: A fresh and crisp side dish.

This Week’s Focus:

This week is all about balance, from utilizing leftovers to preparing for Shabbat lunch. We’re embracing a variety of flavors and making the most of what we have.