I find it’s more difficult to plan our weekly meal plan during the summer months. Perhaps that’s counterintuitive to what you may think given the abundance of vegetables growing in our garden, but that’s the very reason why it’s so tough! I am constantly on the search for creative ways to use up our bowls of tomatoes & piles of squash, aside from my usual canning & freezing for the winter months ahead.
I’ve shared several tips & tricks for budgeting & meal planning (here, here & here), but I’ve never shared how my system adjusts during the summer months.
As with every season, I assess what we have. I check my pantry, dig around in the freezer, walk the garden & talk to Luke about what we’ll be harvesting this week. Once I’ve got a pretty general idea of what ingredients we already have on hand, I make a plan.
I pull out my favorite cookbooks (I’m a huge fan of Simply in Season & the Skinnytaste cookbooks), check my recipe box, gather saved recipes from magazines & scan my saved images on Instagram (I love that new feature!).
I typically only jot down the main meal & add in fresh sides as we harvest vegetables from the garden (sautéed zucchini, roasted new potatoes, cucumber salad, etc).
As for potlucks, picnics & special events throughout the week, I make a note of sides & desserts I will need to bring.
Last week I brought along this delicious caprese salad dish to book club & thought I’d share the recipe with you!
Caprese Salad on a Stick
Ingredients:
– Cherry tomatoes, halved
– Handful of fresh basil
– Mini mozzarella balls
– Balsamic vinegar
– Olive oil
– Course sea salt & fresh ground pepper to taste
– Toothpicks or mini serving sticks for taste-testing
Directions:
Pierce one ball of mozzarella on your mini stick or toothpick followed by a leaf of basil, half of a tomato, another leaf of basil & a second ball of mozzarella. Place on a cookie sheet & repeat until you have enough tomato/basil/mozzarella sticks for your gathering.
Drizzle olive oil & vinegar on each stick. Sprinkle salt & pepper to your preferred taste. Transfer the sticks from the cookie sheet to a pretty serving tray. Refrigerate or serve immediately. Enjoy!
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How do you use up the abundance of produce in the garden during the summer months & plan your weekly meal plan? Share your thoughts below!