How to Plan, Shop
for, and Prepare Easy Fall Meals for You and Your Family
Kaitlin Krull
Getting into the spirit of fall seems easy enough when it
comes to home cooking, but more often than not we can get stuck into a kitchen
rut by serving the same foods week after week. If you have children, you know
that they are notoriously hard to please, and that getting anything done when
they are around is next to impossible. Here are some tips to help spice up your
autumn cuisine the easy way and make everyone happy.
via Modernize
Plan
The best way to plan for mealtimes is to make a menu. If you
write it down, you’re more likely to stick to it, so get out the pen and paper
and start jotting down ideas. Planning week by week works the best, since most
of us go to the grocery store once a week (not to mention your food will be
freshest this way).
Keep the season in mind when planning your weekly meals. For
fall, seasonal fruits and vegetables such as pumpkin, squash, and other gourds,
carrots, apple, corn, and potatoes are tasty options. Chicken, turkey, and pork
are also particularly seasonal when served as a roast or other warming, hearty
fare.
If you’re struggling to think of simple meals, remember that
the less prep time, the better. Crock Pot, one pot, and skillet meals are the
easiest to prepare and to cook, so you’re in luck this season. Go for meals you
can prepare well in advance and leave to simmer for a few hours while you and
your family are outside enjoying the changing seasons (or while you get a few
chores done, whichever you prefer).
Need some menu inspiration? The Internet is chock full of
one-of-a-kind dishes perfect for fall, but here are a few of our favorites here
at Modernize:
1. Roast chicken and cauliflower (Rachael Ray)
This one pot meal is super simple to prepare, and the
cauliflower offers a creative alternative to some traditional autumnal
vegetables. Make sure to save your leftover roast chicken for shredded chicken
tacos on leftover night!
2. Apple-pecan pork chops (Better Homes and Gardens)
Skillet meals are a firm family favorite because they
require little washing up and are fairly simple to execute. Apple and pork go
perfectly together, and the pecan takes your meal to the next level.
3. Fresh, homemade soups
Nothing says crisp autumn days like a bowl of hot soup. Make
your own Tuscan bean or tomato and basil soup and serve with toasted sandwiches
or tear-and-share bread.
Shop
When it comes time to shop, don’t forget your list. If your
budget allows, go local and organic whenever possible. If you can only spring
for a few organic fruits and veggies, remember the Dirty
Dozen and buy accordingly.
Be clever with meat: buying whole a whole chicken, turkey,
or roasting joint will seem like more work at first, but it will reward you
when it comes to leftover time. You can also freeze extra chicken breasts and
packets of ground beef when you buy them, so if you spot a deal, then go for
it.
If you know you are going to be short on time when it comes
to prepping your meals, it’s okay to buy pre-prepared vegetables. Just remember
that you will end up spending more money on less produce, so start teaching
your older kids how to chop now!
Prepare
After you’ve finished your shopping and you’re ready to
prepare your meals, consider batch cooking. If you want to get all of your
meals ready to go for the week, this is the way to go. It’s also particularly
helpful for larger families and nights when you’re hosting the entire soccer
team around the dining table. As long as you’ve chosen meals that can be stored
in your refrigerator or freezer over the course of the week, you will save
yourself hassle on those busy school nights.
Save yourself time over the week by prepping all your meals
at once and utilizing your Crock Pot. Remember that you can store freshly
chopped vegetables in sealed freezer bags for a few weeks, so the next time
you’re motivated to chop, get it all out of the way.
To finish off your autumnal meals, don’t forget the
seasoning. Using seasonal spices such as ginger, nutmeg, cardamom, and
peppercorn in your sweet and savory dishes will bring everything together with
little effort and maximum result.
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