It’s Saturday, September 24

We all love cooler evenings of fall as we finish celebrating the harvest!

Menus and shopping lists for September 25 – 30 and October 2 – 7

Another great week of dining awaits. It’s time to make some plans and go grocery shopping.

An important cooking note: Rinse and soak 2 C. of dried Cranberry or Pinto beans overnight tonight.

Many of us have turned to online shopping apps and grocery delivery services over the past two years. For those who continue to utilize these services, we will continue providing two weeks of shopping lists so you can order ahead when you prefer.

This Weeks Recipes
 September 25 – 30

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Sunday: Umbrian Bean Soup

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I first tasted this wonderful soup in the ancient walled city of Spello, Italy. It was a sunny day in early October as my wife and I were exploring the streets of this picturesque old town.

As the bells tolled the lunch break, we noticed a little trattoria with a sign in the window: 
“Zuppa Di Fagioli Della Casa” (House Bean Soup) We ducked in and tried it. It was fabulous, and was served with fresh homemade bread! Every time I make this soup I revisit that beautiful fall afternoon!

Grocery List: Umbrian Bean Soup
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Sunday, Umbrian Bean Soup

Produce

garlic (if needed)

1 medium sweet or yellow onion 

1 head red or green leaf lettuce

fresh marjoram leaves (use dry if none available)

1 cucumber

1 fennel bulb (if needed)

celery (if needed)

2 carrots

1 garnet yam

2 medium purple potatoes (red will work)

1 rutabaga

1 pint cherry tomatoes

Canned/Dried Foods

2 C. dry cranberry beans or pinto beans (if cooking beans)

good olive oil (if needed)

two 32 oz. boxes low sodium vegetable broth

three 15 oz. cans pinto beans (if not cooking beans)

dry marjoram leaves (if needed)

white wine to cook with (if needed)

Frozen Foods

Meat/Fish/Poultry

Chilled Foods/Dairy

smoky tempeh

Additional Items

1 loaf Artisan bread

Monday: African Spiced Chicken and Roasted Root Vegetables with Lemon Red Sauce

Tonight we’ll revisit the vivid flavors of African Chicken and Root Vegetables. I use plant-based Chick’n for this meal. Feel free to substitued chicken if you have meat eaters to cook for.

The African spice mix, with its combination of toasted cumin, coriander, caraway and garlic provides a bold flavor package to anchor this meal. A yogurt/mint sauce cools the spicy meat while the root vegetables are draped in a citrus marinara sauce. (You should have leftover marinara sauce in the fridge.) I think you’ll like the flavor combinations.

Grocery List: African Spiced Roasted Root Vegetables with Lemon Red Sauce
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African Chicken and Roasted Root Vegetables

Produce 
garlic (if needed)

1 sweet onion 

1 bunch green onions

fresh basil leaves

1 head lettuce (if needed)

1 cucumber(if needed)

1 large carrot

1 large golden potato

1 rutabaga 

3 medium sized beets 

cherry tomatoes (if needed)

1 lemon

Canned/Dried Foods 

one 15 oz. can no salt chopped tomatoes

one 15 oz. can tomato sauce

red pepper flakes (if needed) 

oregano leaves (if needed)    

basil leaves (if needed) 

ground cumin (if needed) 

ground coriander (if needed) 

caraway seeds (if needed) 

Frozen Foods 

Morningstar Chik’n Strips or equivalent product (if eating meatless) 

Meat/Fish/Poultry

2 boneless skinless chicken breasts (if eating meat)

Dairy
plain, nonfat yogurt

Tuesday: Chicken/Almond Stir-fry

The flavors of chopped Chick’n, broccoli, seasonal peppers and sweet onions are set off by toasted almonds in this stir-fry favorite. The combined flavors sparkle with the addition of fresh cilantro and a squeeze of lime juice.

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Chicken Almond Stir Fry

Produce

garlic (if needed)

1 yellow onion

fresh cilantro (if needed)

one half lb. broccoli 

red bell pepper (if needed)

4 oz. crimini mushrooms

1 lime

1 watermelon

4 oz. slivered almonds

Canned/Dried Foods

brown rice (if needed)

one 8 oz. can sliced water chestnuts 

sesame oil (if needed)

low sodium vegetable broth (if needed)

low sodium soy sauce (if needed)

cornstarch (if needed)

white wine to cook with (if needed)

Frozen Foods

1 package Morningstar Chik’n Strips or equivalent plant-based product (if plant-based)

Meat/Fish/Poultry

1 cooked skinless chicken breast (if eating meat)

Chilled Foods/Dairy

(if you do not want a whole watermelon, you may find precut in the chilled section.)

Wednesday: Cauliflower/Potato Curry

According to Priya Krishna the author of the splendid cookbook, “Indian (-ish)”, there is no such thing as curry.


Curry, as we know it, is a collision of many cultures. Portugal, Japan, Britain and India all played a part in this culinary invention. In the Western world, the word “curry” is a catch-all word describing a certain kind of spicy sauce.

What a terrific flavor burst is in store tonight! This sassy “curry” sauce is a mixture of savory, citrus and spicy. Cauliflower, potato, celery, onion, and peas provide the interesting mix of textures and flavors.

Grocery List: Cauliflower/Potato Curry
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Cauliflower/Potato Curry

Produce

garlic (if needed)

sweet onion (if needed)

1 cucumber 

fresh cilantro leaves (if needed)

celery (if needed)

1 cauliflower

6 baby red potatoes

Canned/Dried Foods
brown rice (if needed)

low sodium veggie broth (if needed)

one 15 oz. can garbanzo beans 

low-sodium soy sauce or tamari (if needed)

honey (if needed)

rice wine vinegar (if needed)

cornstarch (if needed)

whole coriander seeds  (if needed)
whole cumin seeds  (if needed)
whole black pepper corns  (if needed)
whole fennel seeds  (if needed)
whole cloves  (if needed)
whole cinnamon stick  (if needed)                                                                                                                                                                    red pepper flakes  (if needed)
ground turmeric  (if needed)
ground ginger  (if needed)

white wine to cook with (if needed)

Frozen Foods

frozen peas (if needed)

Meat/Fish/Poultry

Chilled Foods/Dairy
plain nonfat yogurt (if needed)

almond milk (if needed)

Thursday: Soft Shell Tocos<

The taco probably originated in the Los Angeles area in the 18th century and was introduced by Mexican immigrants. Those first tacos are thought to have featured chicken, beef or pork as a filling. The seasoned ground meat taco came along later and that is what’s on tonight’s menu.

The original version was also served with corn tortillas. Using a flour tortilla makes it an “American” taco. Regardless of how they’re served, tacos are a mainstream favorite food.

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Soft-shell Tacos Oct

Produce

garlic (if needed)

sweet onion (if needed)

red or green leaf lettuce (if needed)

1 bunch fresh cilantro (if making quick salsa)

1 green bell pepper (if needed)

1 Anaheim pepper (if making quick salsa)

1 Jalapeno pepper (if making quick salsa)

2 kiwis (one per diner)

2 fresh limes

Canned/Dried Foods

low sodium vegetable broth (if needed) 

one 15 oz. can no-salt diced tomatoes (if making quick salsa)

oregano leaves (if needed)

ground cumin (if needed)

chili powder (if needed)

Tabasco (if needed)

Frozen Foods

1 package plant-based ground meat of choice (if eating meatless)
OR

1 package Beyond Meat Beefy Crumbles or Patties (if eating meatless)

Meat/Fish/Poultry

one half lb. ground turkey breast (if eating meat)

Chilled Foods/Dairy

plain nonfat yogurt (if needed)

sharp cheddar cheese (if needed)

1 pint fresh tomato salsa (If no quick low-sodium salsa at home)

 6″ soft flour or corn tortillas

Friday: TLT Sandwich with Leftover Umbrian Bean Soup

This traditional Soup and Sandwich meal features a delicious and healthful version of a “bacon lettuce and tomato” sandwich. It’s made with smoky tempeh and therefore called a TLT. 



You’ll accompany it with a bowl of the leftover Umbrian Bean Soup from Sunday.  Here’s the good news…that soup just gets better sitting in the fridge. 

Grocery List: TLT Sandwich and Umbrian Bean Soup
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TLT Sandwich with Leftover Soup

 Produce 

lettuce (if needed)

cucumber (if needed 

1 slicing tomato

cherry tomatoes (if needed)

Canned/Dried Foods 

lowfat Mayonnaise (if needed)

 catsup (If needed)    

Chilled Food/Dairy

Smoky Tempeh

Leftover bean soup

Additional Items

Good whole-grain bread (if needed)

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1 week ahead October 2 – 7

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Baked Salmon with Pear Salsa and Quinoa/Potato Patties


Fall Salmon runs are coming into the stores and tree-ripened pears are also in the markets.

Tonight’s offering is baked salmon with a pear/tomato salsa. Yup – these two fruits play well together and this salsa will dazzle your diners. The salmon and salsa are accompanied by another favorite at my house, grilled quinoa/potato patties. It’s all served with a tasty dressed arugula salad.

Grocery List: Baked Salmon Pear Salsa and Quinoa/Potato Patties
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Sunday, Salmon With Pear Salsa and Quinoa Patties

Produce
1 ripe Bartlett pear 

yellow onion (if needed)

garlic (if needed)

1 fennel bulb

1 bunch fresh cilantro leaves

1 medium potato (about 6 oz.)

1 bag of fresh arugula 

14 oz. fresh tomato 

1 Anaheim pepper

1 jalapeno pepper

1 lime

1 lemon

Canned/Dried Foods
honey (if needed)

balsamic vinegar (if needed)

sesame oil (if needed)

low sodium soy sauce (if needed)

quinoa (if needed)

couscous (if needed)

1 jar Better Than Bouillon Seasoned Vegetable Base (reduced sodium)

one 15 oz. can no-salt diced tomatoes

Frozen Foods

None today

Meat/Fish/Poultry

1 lb. salmon filets

Chilled Foods/Dairy

Monday: Homemade Mushroom Soup and Salad

With the arrival of cooler evenings, a nice mushroom soup is a perfect fit tonight. The rich savory aromas of browned onions and mushrooms will fill your kitchen and get this meal started. This soup is seasoned with bay leaf, touches of rosemary and thyme and a whisper of butter. A side salad and artisan bread or rolls completes the meal.
I suggest finishing this meal with a freshly sliced pear, ornother seasonal fruit choices.

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Monday, Homemade Mushroom Soup and Salad

Produce

garlic (if needed)

1 medium yellow onion 

1 head red or green leaf lettuce

1 cucumber

1 lb. white or crimini mushrooms 

cherry tomatoes (if needed)

2 pears

Canned/Dried Foods

1 jar Better Than Bouillon Seasoned Vegetable Base (if needed)

1 jar Better Than Bouillon Mushroom Base (if needed)

one 32 oz. box low-sodium veggie broth

balsamic vinegar (if needed)

cornstarch (if needed)

dry thyme leaves (if needed)

dry rosemary leaves (if needed)

bay leaf (if needed)

white wine to cook with (if needed)

Frozen Foods

Meat/Fish/Poultry

Chilled Foods/Dairy

plain, nonfat yogurt

Additional Items

1 loaf Artisan whole grain bread or 3 Artisan rolls

Tuesday: Chard with Tzatziki Sauce

We’re revisiting greens with Tzatziki Sauce tonight! It’s a must while cucumbers are in season. I love the crisp freshness of this version of greens. The chard, tzatziki sauce and sliced tenders will be served over nutritious quinoa.

Now here’s a satisfying comfort-food flavor combination, and it’s easy to put together.

Grocery List: Chard with Tzatziki Sauce
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Greens with Tzatziki Sauce

Produce

garlic (if needed)

1 sweet onion (if needed)

1 large bunch fresh chard – 12-14 oz.

1 small package fresh dill

1 medium cucumber

2 Roma tomatoes

1 lemon

1 apple

Canned/Dried Foods

good olive oil (if needed)

low sodium soy sauce (if needed)

low sodium veggie broth (if needed)

balsamic vinegar (if needed)

Frozen Foods

Chickenless tenders (if eating meatless)

Meat/Fish/Poultry  None today

Boneless, skinless chicken breasts (if eating meat)

Chilled Foods/Dairy

crumbled feta cheese

Wednesday:Falafel Rollups with Tabbouleh Salad

You’ve got some falafel in the freezer, so we’ll make some delicious dinner roll-ups with it tonight.  Add some tabbouleh salad to the mix and a piece of fruit, and you’ve got a refreshing meal.

This AM 

Pull 8 falafel pieces from the freezer and transfer to a plate in the fridge for  the day.

Put 1 C. bulgur into a small saucepan with 2 C. water.  Bring to a boil, turn off heat, and cover.  Leave it for the day.

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Falafel Roll-ups with Tabbouleh

Produce

garlic (if needed)

1 sweet onion

1 bunch green onions

1 head green leaf lettuce (if needed)

1 bunch curly parsley

2 cucumbers

cherry tomatoes (if needed)

2 lemons

Canned/Dried Foods

8 oz. bulgur (if needed)

low sodium vegetable broth (if needed)

rice wine vinegar (if needed)

prepared mustard (if needed)

tahini (if needed)

honey (if needed)

Frozen Foods

Meat/Fish/Poultry

Chilled Foods/Dairy

Crumbled feta cheese (if needed)

1 package 10” whole wheat tortillas

low fat or vegan mayonnaise (if needed)

7 falafel pieces (from freezer or fridge at home)

Thursday: Spanish Bulgur over Dressed Spinach Bed with Black Bean Corn Salsa


Bulgur with a Spanish flair anchors the dinner plate tonight. The grain is seasoned with a combination of Latin spices and layered over dressed fresh spinach. It’s topped with “Cowboy Salsa” (homemade salsa with black beans and seared corn) and garnished with a grating of sharp cheddar cheese.

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Spanish-style bulgur with Spinach

Produce

garlic (if needed) 

1 sweet onion

one 4 oz. bag organic spinach

1 bunch cilantro

1 jalapeno pepper

1 Anaheim pepper

2 kiwis

Canned/Dried Foods

Bulgur (if needed)

one 15 oz. can no-salt diced tomatoes

one 15 oz. can black beans 

extra virgin olive oil  (if needed)

balsamic vinegar  (if needed)

molasses  (if needed)

chili powder  (if needed)

ground cumin  (if needed)

Frozen Foods

frozen corn (if needed)

Meat/Fish/Poultry

Chilled Foods/Dairy

Extra-sharp cheddar cheese (if needed)

Friday: Salmon Rice Bowl

Dinner will be quick and easy tonight. Throughout the week you’ve saved leftover salmon, cooked brown rice and steamed broccoli, just what’s needed for the beginnings of a Salmon Rice Bowl. Tonight the rice bowl will be served with homemade tartar sauce and Low-sodium Tomato Salsa.

What a deal! It’s almost a “free food Friday.”

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Friday, Salmon Rice Bowl

Produce

garlic (if needed)

sweet onion (if needed)

red or green leaf lettuce (if needed)

fresh cilantro (if needed)

 Napa Cabbage (if needed)

cucumber (if needed)

6 oz. broccoli (if no leftover broccoli)

1 piece ginger root

cherry tomatoes (if needed)

Canned/Dried Foods

sesame oil (if needed)

balsamic vinegar (if needed)

low sodium soy sauce (if needed)

rice wine vinegar (if needed)

dill pickle (if needed)

Chilled Foods/Dairy

plain, nonfat yogurt (if needed)

fresh tomato salsa (if needed)

one cooked salmon filet (fridge at home)

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