10 Go-To Meals in My Recipe Box - Mom to Mom Nutrition (2024)

Make mealtime easier on the head chef of your family by keeping a list of go-to meals your family loves, no matter how often or when you serve them.

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While it might seem like I’m always cooking and trying new recipes, that couldn’t be farther from the truth. Honestly, that’s one of my biggest pet peeves about blogging and sharing online. You might think I’ve got it all together- sous chef and all! Well sister [or brother], let me let you in on a little secret: I do not. I’m writing this post freshly showered, it’s 8:23pm, and I have no idea if the kids are in bed. Because they are staying the night at Nana and Grandpa’s house!

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Seriously. I get most of my blogging done when the bash bro’s are out of sight [or napping], and the same goes for meal planning and cooking. While I dream of channeling my inner Ina Garten someday, the reality is that’s not life with kids. So I rely on my kitchen instincts, favorite flavors, and a few basic recipes to get me through the week! The trick is having a base of recipes to choose from… like my trusty 10! Here are 10 go-to meals or ideas that I refer to before making my weekly meal plan, complete with a few different serving variations! If anything, I hope this provides you with some inspiration, OR with the peace of mind that I’m not always cooking and my kids aren’t always eating quinoa and vegetables.

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Pasta with Chicken Sausage, Peppers, and Onions

  • I sometimes make this with or without a sauce, such as tomato sauce or a little olive oil with grated Parmesan cheese.
  • The boys love ravioli and tortellini and pick out the peppers— but I’m not giving up hope!
  • I’ll also use the base of peppers, onions, and sausage and put it in a hot dog bun vs. pasta if we have those on hand.
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Tacos

  • My favorite way to make taco meat right now is to cook chicken in the slow cooker with salsa + taco seasoning, and shred the meat once it’s cooked.
  • You can swap Ground Beef, beans, or fish instead of the slow cooker shredded chicken. But you might want to cook it on the stovetop with the salsa and seasoning vs. the slow cooker.
  • Taco toppings we love include shredded cheese, cabbage and peppers [sautéed], and sour cream— and hot sauce!
  • We also love baking tacos in the oven like this simple recipe below!

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Ground Beef Sandwiches

  • Here’s the trick: When the Ground Beef is almost finished cooking, I add sliced mushrooms, onions, and garlic, then BBQ sauce to the skillet. Ted recently told me this was his favorite meal… which was almost a blow to my culinary self-esteem considering I used bottled sauce…
  • Sometimes instead of the BBQ sauce, I’ll add Italian seasoning + jarred peppers!
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Grilled Chicken Breasts or Steaks

  • My spring and summer jam! Marinated in bottled Italian dressing and served with a side of roasted or sautéed vegetables, dinner doesn’t get easier! Or tastier.
  • If you grill an extra batch or two of meat, you can use it as a topping for salads the next night or later in the week. Ted will sometimes take the meat as leftovers for lunch too. Get my recipe for perfectly grilled chicken breasts here.
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Stir-Fry

  • The easiest way to use leftover veggies and my typical Thursday night meal to clean out the fridge before a weekend grocery store trip!
  • I’ll usually use this spicy peanut sauce or simply a few tablespoons of soy sauce to make the stir-fry saucy.
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Quesadillas

  • Bring out that slow cooker and use the same filling for chicken tacos for the quesadillas. You can also swap out the salsa for BBQ sauce and make these Hawaiian BBQ quesadillas.
  • OR, the boys’ favorite quesadilla is a pizza-dilla! Pizza in a quesadilla. Duh!
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Skillet Burgers

  • We do burgers on the grill too… but I like doing skillet burgers so I don’t have to leave the boys inside while I’m outside grilling!This skillet chicken burger is my fav!
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Chicken Noodle Soup

  • I have a few variations I’m love with but the classic— with crusty cheese bread, of course! And a few cloves of roasted garlic.
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Chicken Salads

  • Do you see a theme I have going here with shredded chicken? So typically if I make a batch of shredded chicken with salsa or BBQ sauce, I’ll use that chicken for tacos/quesadillas, and then I’ll use it in a salad another night. Voila!
  • I also do not discriminate against beef salads… in fact, I’m more prone to use extra Ground Beef in a salad [mainly because Ted takes the chicken and uses it for sandwiches].
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Soup and Sandwich

  • I know I sound like a broken record with our shredded chicken… but if we are in a crunch for dinner, there’s nothing easier than a shredded chicken sandwich warmed up on our panini press!
  • I’ll also use up the extra soup we had a different night of the week OR a store bought tomato or butternut squash soup [Ted’s favorite].

So there you have it! 10 go-to meals that are constantly on rotation in our house. The variations, mix-ins or fillings all depend on what we have in the fridge or who feels like what that night. But as long as our dinner has some type of carbohydrate and melted cheese, the boys are happy! And Mom is happy that she can just get dinner on the table…. [not always showered I might add]. And if you want specific recipe ideas, you can search for them right here on my recipe index or just use your Google search for popular recipes!

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FAQs

How do I plan a weekly meal for my family? ›

Write a list of the foods your family likes to eat and keep it taped inside the kitchen cabinet. When you try a new recipe that everyone likes, add it to the list. Make enough menus for about a two-week cycle. Plan for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, or five to six “mini-meals” per day.

What meal to have for family who just had a baby? ›

– Choose meals that can be easily reheated later. Casseroles are an obvious choice, but I also like to do soups, chicken dishes, and curries. This is why I tend to stay away from fish unless I know they're going to eat the meal that night.

How do I make a simple weekly meal plan? ›

Here are six steps to making a meal plan:
  1. Give yourself time to plan. Set aside time each week to make a meal plan. ...
  2. Check what you have. Check what ingredients you already have in your cupboard, fridge or freezer. ...
  3. Include some of your favourite meals. ...
  4. Use up your leftovers. ...
  5. Cook in bulk. ...
  6. Make your ingredients work.

How much food does a family of 4 need for a week? ›

The average cost of food at home for a family of four, according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), ranges from $567 to $1,296 per month, which comes out to approximately $130 to $300 per week.

What is the best food after delivery for mother? ›

Iron-Rich Foods

Good sources of iron include dark leafy greens, legumes, nuts, and seeds. Iron-rich foods power healthy energy production and offset iron reduction due to blood loss. Iron can help lower your odds of suffering cognitive issues like postpartum depression and is essential to combating anemia.

What food to bring to a new mom? ›

If the new parent can grab something to eat with one hand while they're getting ready to feed the baby, that's perfect. Finger foods, wraps, or protein balls are all easy to eat without a lot of mess or fuss. Having the baby in one hand and a snack in the other is just the way it is for the first few weeks.

How do you plan meals when everyone in your family is a picky eater? ›

Just lay out a few simple rules for those picky eaters: Everyone's plate must include a healthy protein, vegetables and a whole grain (sometimes we'll do a starchy veg instead, like sweet potatoes or corn on the cob). We also serve up classic kid favorites—like chicken tenders and pizza—with a healthy twist.

How do you prepare meal for family members? ›

Ten Tips for Family Meals
  1. START SLOW, LEARN AS YOU GO. If you don't eat meals together now, add one meal a week. ...
  2. IT'S NOT 'WHAT' BUT 'HOW' YOU FEED YOUR FAMILY. ...
  3. IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE HOT. ...
  4. INVOLVE CHILDREN IN MAKING MEALS. ...
  5. FOOD CHOICE VS. ...
  6. COOK IT QUICK BUT EAT IT SLOW. ...
  7. TABLE TALK TIPS. ...
  8. DON'T ANSWER PHONES AT MEALS.

How many times in a week do we need to have dinner with family? ›

Research suggests that having dinner together as a family at least four times a week has positive effects on child development. Family dinners have been linked to a lower risk of obesity, substance abuse, eating disorders, and an increased chance of graduating from high school.

How can I make my family meal plan easier? ›

Make a simple weekly menu of meals your family enjoys. Some people like to make a large dish, like a casserole or soup that can feed the family for a few days. Other people prefer variety and don't mind cooking more often. Try different ways to see what works best for you and your family.

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