Well, it's Monday, so that means it is time to plan our meals for the week! Doing this has made dinnertime so much easier around here. Everyone knows up front what we are having, so there are few - if any - complaints, and it is also saving us so much money!
TUESDAY - We are staying true to "pizza night" as well, but instead of greasy take-out pizza, we will be having Build-Your-Own-Pizza, using browned ground beef, mushrooms, black olives, onions, pepperoni, mozzarella cheese, Pillsbury pizza crust, and a choice between Ragu or Contadina pizza sauce. I love this kind of pizza night! It's still quick and easy, but SO much more fun than take-out pizza!
WEDNESDAY - Arrrgh! This night is a toughie! We don't want to spend a lot of money, but it is the one day that I really do not have time to cook - ANYTHING! We also have a very small window of opportunity for dining between the time that Mr. Brownstone gets home from work and the beginning of church. If I remember to get it out of the freezer, we might have leftover Mexican Soup from last week.
THURSDAY - Because I AM going to remember to thaw out the Mexican Soup leftovers, I will remember to thaw out the pork chops, too! We will be having the Fiesta Pork Bake and broccoli that we were supposed to have last Friday! We totally forgot that our friends' band was playing at a local BBQ restaurant. We had a really fun time sitting on the back porch in the beautiful weather, while eating good food, listening to good music, and hanging out with good friends!
FRIDAY - We are having Tilapia With Garlic Butter, summer squash, and baked zucchini. (See tilapia recipe below!)
SATURDAY and SUNDAY - We will be at the lake with friends! I'm sure we will dine on things like hamburgers, hot dogs, and S'MORES!, but we have not been so organized as to already have a menu plan together for the ten or so families that will be in attendance! It won't matter what we eat, though...we will be with friends, and dining with friends makes ANY meal worthwhile!
The following recipes are courtesy of my mom's recipe box. She is a fantastic cook!
Savor this.....
Why these are called squares, I'll never know. Square, or not, they are so good! They are also very quick and easy.
Savory Crescent Squares
3 ounces cream cheese
3 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted - divide 2 tablespoons and 1 tablespoon
2 cups cooked, finely cubed chicken
¼ teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
2 tablespoons milk
1 tablespoon finely chopped onion
8-oz. can crescent rolls
chicken-flavored stuffing mix
Blend the cream cheese and 2 tablespoons of butter/margarine until smooth. Add the next 5 ingredients. Separate crescent rolls into 4 rectangles. Spoon 1/2 cup of chicken mixture onto the center of each rectangle. Bring the 4 corners of dough to the center and twist slightly; seal the edges. Roll these in the remaining butter/margarine, and sprinkle with stuffing mix. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes.
Serves 4.
2 tablespoons butter
2 cloves garlic, finely minced
dash pepper
dash salt
pinch of dried dill weed or parsley
dash paprika
4 tilapia fillets
In saucepan, combine butter, garlic, pepper, salt, dill weed, and paprika. Heat over low heat until butter is melted and starts simmering. Remove from heat. Brush a little of the butter mixture in the bottom of a shallow baking dish (line baking dish with foil, if desired); then place tilapia fillets on the buttered area. Brush top of each tilapia fillet with the seasoned butter mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for 12-15 minutes, until tilapia flakes easily with a fork.
Serves 4.
Enjoy!
18 comments:
what a delicious meal plan this week--have a great one.
Very creative and yummy meals! We are having a party Saturday night so it will be burgers and hot dogs here too:-) Have a great week!
oh the tilapia sounds delicious.Have a great week..
I'm going to have to try your recipe for savory crescent squares. It sounds fantastic!
Thanks for sharing your menu. Have you done any panini sandwiches? Grilling seems to change everything.
We used to do sandwich night in place of what is now fish stick night. I would call it "fancy sandwich night" and we'd put stuff under the broiler, like focaccia with chicken and pesto and mozza, or bagels with ham and swiss. Yum! Once fish stick night gets boring we may have to go back to that...thanks for reminding me!
Great menu plan .Lots of great ideas.
Great menu- have a nice week!
Sounds like a great menu plan. The tilapia sounds so good.
Have a wonderful week, thanks for stopping by my blog.
Your meals look delicious! mmm
Everything looks delicious! I understand about wed nights we have the same delima hear.
Great menu!
Kerri
Great Menu!! I have a great recipe for an upside down Pizza Bake, that would be a great change to your Pizza Night...and you can probably make it before hand and then pop it into the oven....I'll email it to you at some point!
Great looking menu, everything looks yummy!!!
Happy MPM!
Sandra
Great menu plan! Thanks for stopping by my blog. Have a great week.
Mmm, sounds delicious! We eat a lot of sandwiches, too. My boys love a sandwich called the "Hawaiian." I basically make grilled cheese with swiss, but add some ham and a little crushed pineapple before I grill it. My kids love it and it takes about two minutes to make!
Those savory squares sound yummy!!
Have a great week!
The fish recipe sounds yummy.
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