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VEGETARIAN | GLUTEN- FREE | NUT- FREE
SERVES 4
I love risotto. Like, really, really love it. So much so that I needed to create an even easier version than the oven-baked blog favourite I’ve also shared in this book. Making it with oats might seem weird, but trust me, it works! Oats already have a perfect creamy consistency (plus the added benefits of soluble fibre and iron), so when you use broth for the cooking liquid and throw in some Parmesan cheese and your favourite veggies, you’ve got “risotto” in minutes! Make it to bring a little excitement to breakfast, or for the ultimate breakfast for dinner!
INGREDIENTS
METHOD
Swaps & Subs: No asparagus or peas? No problem! Swap in frozen corn, bell peppers, or sautéed mushrooms for an equally satisfying dish!
STORAGE: Store the “risotto” in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. To serve, heat the risotto in a frying pan over medium heat without the eggs, and cook, stirring, until heated through, 3 to 5 minutes. If the risotto is too dry, add 1 to 2 tablespoons of water or broth to loosen it up. Add the eggs, cover, and cook until warmed through, another 1 to 3 minutes. Alternatively, reheat risotto and eggs in the microwave.
VEGETARIAN
SERVES 6 to 8
I first fell in love with grain salads during my cooking lab in university. Yep, us food nerds got to cook and enjoy delicious food as one of our classes (but organic chemistry more than balanced things out). Grain salads are the perfect batch-prep meal. They soak up the flavours of the dressing without getting soggy and truly taste better with time. Some of the nutrition highlights of this one include brain-healthy omega-3 fats, gut-nourishing prebiotics, and a flood of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
A true meal that can’t help but make you mindful, bursting with the pomegranate arils’ jewel tones, the richness of toasted walnuts and creamy blue cheese, and a slightly sour crunch from the green apple, this salad’s somewhat loud flavours just have a way of complementing each other and leaving you with the perfect balanced energy to move through the afternoon.
INGREDIENTS
SALAD
DRESSING
METHOD
Swaps & Subs: If you’re not a fan of blue cheese, you can swap in goat cheese or feta. You can also use wheat berries or barley if you can’t find farro.
STORAGE: Store the dressed salad in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.
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VEGAN OPTION | DAIRY- FREE OPTION | GLUTEN- FREE OPTION | NUT- FREE
SERVES 6
Another sheet pan favourite. I love how these meals minimize dishes and free up your time while the oven does the cooking! With over ten servings of vegetables, this is a nutrition-packed meal the whole family will devour. (It even got five stars from friends who said, “No one in our family likes fajitas.”) Plus, everyone loves a good top-your-own-style dish. Enjoy as an easy weeknight meal or for entertaining guests without spending all your time in the kitchen. These babies are also delicious barbecued in a grilling basket!!
INGREDIENTS
FILLING
MARINADE
TO ASSEMBLE
PREP AHEAD: The peppers, onion, and garlic can be cut ahead of time. You can also prepare the marinade up to 5 days ahead and store it in the fridge.
IF YOU’RE FOLLOWING THE MEAL PLAN: Make the marinade, if you haven’t already. Make all six servings through step 5. For Thursday dinner, continue with step 6 for four servings. For Friday lunch, divide the remaining shrimp mixture between two airtight containers, let cool, and refrigerate. Store the remaining tortillas and desired toppings separately so the fajitas don’t get soggy. At lunchtime, reheat the filling and assemble the fajitas.
METHOD
STORAGE: Store the cooled shrimp mixture in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. To serve, reheat on the stove or in the microwave, then assemble the fajitas as in step 6.
Excerpted from The Feel-Good Meal Plan by Lindsay Pleskot, RD. Copyright © 2024 Lindsay Pleskot. Photographs by Janis Nicolay. Published by Appetite by Random House®, a division of Penguin Random House Canada Limited. Reproduced by arrangement with the Publisher. All rights reserved.
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