7 Quick and Easy Dinner Time Ideas
It’s 6:00 p.m. the kids are hungry, homework needs to
be done, you’re stressed and then they ask… “Mom,
what’s for dinner?”
It’s not easy juggling our busy lives
while trying to feed our families a hot nutritious dinner everyday.
These 7 quick
and easy dinner ideas will help take the stress out of family
meal times.
1 – Plan a Menu – This does take a little organizing
ahead of time but it’s definitely worth the effort. Find
a few minutes during the weekend and plan your meals for the
upcoming week. Write a quick menu, do your shopping and stick
the menu on your fridge. Every morning quickly glance at it and
take out the foods that need thawing and plan ahead how much
time you need to prepare the meal.
2 – Befriend the Crockpot – Okay, this little invention
may not be the coolest kitchen gadget around but it can definitely
be a lifesaver. With a little planning you can have a nutritious
dinner ready before the kids can even say “mom…”
3 – The Casserole is Back – Similar
to the crockpot but great for days when you forget to plan
ahead. Casseroles
work great with leftovers or just about any items you can find
in your pantry. Throw together some pasta, tuna, corn kernels,
peas and cream for a quick meal. Casseroles made with rice or
potatoes are just as easy. Keep a few easy recipes on hand and
add or omit ingredients according to what you have in your pantry.
4 – Easy, Versatile, Pasta – By
far the easiest way to quickly throw together a healthy family
dinner. To avoid
boredom try to avoid the usual jar of sauce and pasta dinner.
Try this, heat two tablespoons of olive oil over very low heat
and add one crushed garlic bulb, stir for about a minute and
add a can of drained crab meat, the juice of one lemon and a
little salt and pepper to taste, and finally add a little chopped
cilantro or parsley. Serve over your pasta with some garlic bread
on the side for a delicious meal in minutes.
5 – Eggs Incredible Eggs – Eggs aren’t only
for breakfast, they’re also great for quick dinners. Make
an omelet and fill with a little ham and cheese, you can also
add some chopped tomato, onions or mushrooms. Serve along with
a salad and some bread. Or make a Spanish tortilla. Scrub, peel
and thinly slice a couple of new or small potatoes. Add to a
sauce pan with a little water and boil until soft, about 8 minutes.
Add a little oil to a nonstick frying pan, add the potatoes,
scramble eggs and a little chopped onion (optional) cook on low
until the bottom starts to set. Then stick the frying pan under
a hot grill until the top of the tortilla sets. Serve with a
side salad.
6 – Sandwich Bar – Some days you just don’t
have the time or energy to cook a hot meal, but you can still
feed your family a nutritious meal in the way of sandwiches.
Put out some bread rolls (whole wheat is best), add a platter
of cheese, ham, turkey, tuna or any other favorite fillings.
Add another platter of chopped lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers and
any other favorite veggies. Now let your kids put together their
own sandwiches. Serve with some pretzels, a salad or cut up veggies
and dip, a little hopeful but worth a try.
7 – Wrap It – Wraps are great
for quick dinners. You fill them with just about anything.
For a Mexican wrap cook
a little ground beef, drain and fill wrap. Add some chopped tomatoes,
grated cheese, sour cream or guacamole. You can also fill it
with a little heated tuna with some corn kernels and a little
mayonnaise or try scrambled eggs, chopped ham and tomatoes. Leftover
chicken with cheese and lettuce works great too.