30 Minute Meals

Vegan Broccoli Salad with Cauliflower, Green Onions, Cranberries & Peanuts

An Incredibly Simple Raw, Vegan Salad to Enjoy Any Day of the Week
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Easy broccoli salad recipe via Waiting on Martha Vegan Broccoli Salad with Cauliflower, Red Onions, Peanuts & Cranberries - Waiting On Martha Vegan Broccoli Salad with Cauliflower, Red Onions, Peanuts & Cranberries - Waiting On Martha

You know those nights when you want to eat something super easy, but don’t want to sacrifice taste? Those nights tend to creep up at the end of the week in the Rye household, when we’re winding down from the results of Sunday’s meal prep.  But do not fret, I’ve perfected a simple, healthy and fresh broccoli salad recipe that always hits the spot.

No cooking or roasting is needed here; the raw broccoli and cauliflower retain their fresh-from-the-earth flavor (all pre-chopped if you caught this post).  A sprinkle of unsalted peanuts, because by now you know I always need that crunch!  You can use red or green onions , and I usually prefer the latter when making this broccoli salad at home.  And dried cranberries give the salad a subtle sweetness, while offering an additional texture to each perfect bite. Lastly, an incredibly easy dressing ties it all together: red wine vinegar, Veganaise (or sub in mayonaise or miracle whip, whatever works) and a pinch of organic sugar

This easy broccoli salad can be prepared in less than 15 minutes, and it serves as a great fresh side that’s anything but boring. And just an FYI…it tastes even better the next day.  Enjoy!  Truly, MKR

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Easy Meal Prep Ideas For The Week Ahead

How To Prepare for a Week's worth of meals in just a few short hours
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Meal Prep Ideas via Waiting on MarthaBlog-FoodPrep1

If you’re like me, you have the best of intentions of cooking a homemade meal each night.  You even go as far as writing out the recipes, and doing all the grocery shopping, making your fridge full to the brim of delicious and fresh ingredients.  If you’re also like me, this can become a best laid plans scenario when the reality of the weekly grind sets in…ten plus hour work days don’t usually make me want to rush home and cook for two hours. Drink a bottle of wine, yes…cook a meal, no.  

But lately I’ve been on my cooking game (if you follow along on snapchat username waitingonmartha then you’ll know what I mean).  And the secret?  I’ve been taking about two hours on Sunday to meal prep for the entire week.  Because let’s face it: typically the cooking itself isn’t difficult or time consuming…it’s the prep that kills you.

Dreaming up meal prep ideas has actually become one of my favorite weekend activities.  I’ll jump on Pinterest, comb through magazines, search my favorite sites online; anything and everything to help me get those meal prep ideas flowing.  Once I have all my meal prep ideas plotted out for the week I’ll set aside a few hours, put on some good tunes, pour a glass of wine and begin chopping, marinating, pre-cooking, de-thawing everything you need for your weeknight meals.   You can do this on Saturday, Sunday, Monday, whatever day works for you.  

After chopping, prepping, and pre cooking I store everything in my favorite glass tupperware.  I always use glass because it’s BPA free which means for leftovers you never need to worry about if microwaving is an issue.  You can see from these pictures what my prep for last weeks’ meals looked like.  Here I’ve prepped  ten plus important ingredients for entrees and sides for the week and provided a few tips below.  Just remember while some meal prep ideas are common sense, it’s important to read up on what you can cut ahead of time, and for how long it will keep in the refrigerator.  For example, when you cut onions they will attract bacteria at a substantially higher rate than any other cut vegetable because of all the cell/membrane walls that your opening, so it’s best to cut an onion right before use. 

Tell me, I’d love to hear if you have any meal prep ideas or make-ahead tricks of your own?  Truly, MKR

No. One...Shrimp.  I love having shrimp ready as it’s a very low calorie option and takes about 5 minutes to make.  Simply remove the shell and devein the shrimp making them ready to be thrown in a sauté pan with a little high quality olive oil, salt and pepper.  

No. Two…Sweet Potatoes.  I’ve peeled and cubed sweet potatoes since a sweet potato or squash is the perfect vegetable to have on hand for future roasting; I like to roast mine with a little olive oil, salt, pepper, curry, and cinnamon.  And don’t think of it just as a side; sweet potato tacos are a game changer!

No. Three...Pasta.  Pasta is always a crowd pleaser, and it’s the easiest meal to prepare in advance.  Simply boil your noodles until they’re al dente, then when you’re ready to cook, add them to any large saute pan with your desired sauce and vegetables.  Or even serve it room temperature like one of my all-time favorite dishes.

No. Four…Fruits & Veggies.  I stock up on fruits, lettuce, and vegetables such as carrots, peppers, broccoli, cauliflower, pineapple cantaloupe, and many others that can be pre-chopped.  I’m obsessed with this gadget for smaller chops ahead of time.  By spending the time and pre-cutting, you’ll be ready to throw them into a plethora of weeknight dishes like stir fry, a great salad, or simply roast or steam them as a side.  Not to mention, you’ll always have a healthy snack on hand in a pinch.  Salad isn’t a favorite of mine, but I’m much more likely to eat it if it’s easy to prepare and it’s chopped-style, so I always pre-chop lettuce to be the base of said salad or as an easy weeknight side.  And lately I’ve been doing a lot of zoodles (recipe HERE & HERE) which you can spiralize up days ahead of time.

No. Five…Eggs & Nuts.  Since eggs and nuts are staples in my pantry, refrigerator, and diet, I always have these ready-to-eat.  I don’t eat meat, so I’m always conscious of my protein intake.  Hard boiled eggs and nuts are an easy way to keep those levels high, whether they’re atop a salad or just enjoyed as a snack.  

No. Six…Utilize the Crockpot.  I’m a lover of the crockpot; it just makes meals so easy.  So for the meat eater in my life (the hubs) I always do a dish or two in the crockpot each week and marinate or make them up in advance.  I’ll marinate chicken in an Italian dressing or vinaigrette with green onions and jalepenos then throw it in the crockpot with potatoes and peppers and a few hours later you’ll have the heartiest of meals.  Another great meat to make ahead: meatballs.  They only take a moment to cook, and you can serve the meatballs on top of a pasta, or low-carb style alone with some veggies. 

 

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The Best Ever Turkey Garbage Salad Recipe

An Easy, Light Meal Solution to A Fridge Full of Leftovers Post-Thanksgiving
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Turkey Garbage Salad Recipe with Thanksgiving LeftoversTurkey Garbage Salad Recipe with Thanksgiving Leftovers

Ever scarfed down a Garbage Salad?  I’m sure you have; there’s nothing like a fridge full of leftovers post-holiday, with Pinterest inspiration looking bleak and no desire to get back in the kitchen anytime soon.  Well in the Rye household, we always eagerly welcome our post-Thanksgiving tradition of a Garbage Salad after we’re nice and stuffed from the day before.

In true Garbage Salad form, we literally throw all of our Thanksgiving leftovers into a salad for the perfect light meal (so we’re nice and spry for all of the Black Friday shopping!). There’s no exact recipe or formula for our Garbage Salad, but I always enjoy the hints of butternut squash and pomegranate seeds among fresh arugula (always fresh arugula), hard-boiled eggs and almond slivers.  So grab a leftover roll and top with any dressing of your choice, voila.

From the entire WOM team, I hope you and yours have a wonderful Thanksgiving…one that even requires you to pull out the stretchy pants and throw the calorie count out the window!  Truly, MKR

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