COOKS NOTES + SUBSTITUTES:
Brazil Nut ‘Parmesan’ recipe here.
Cashew Yoghurt recipe here.
Mayonnaise recipe here.
Steamed Rice recipe here.
Poached Eggs recipe here.
Unless otherwise stated all cans are 400g / 14oz.
Standard bag of salad = approx 150g (5oz).
‘PREP AHEAD’ POSSIBILITIES
Here are suggestions for things you can possibly prepare ahead. They’re just suggestions though so please don’t feel like you need to devote your weekend to getting these steps done! It’s totally up to you.
[1] Super Tender Broccoli
BROCCOLI (10 minutes)
Yes for broccoli. No for eggs. Leftovers will keep in the fridge for 2 weeks or can be frozen.
[2] Green Chicken Bowls with Pine Nut Mayo
CHICKEN BOWLS (30 minutes)
Yes! Just cook as per the recipe but keep the pine nuts, mayo and cooked chicken and veg separately. Leftovers will keep in the fridge for 5-7 days. The chicken and veg can be frozen but the mayonnaise will split if you freeze it.
[4] Meat ‘Diamonds’
MEAT ‘DIAMONDS” (10 minutes)
Yes! Just cook as per the recipe but keep the pine nuts and salad separately. Leftovers will keep in the fridge for up to 2 weeks or can be frozen. To serve, warm in the oven 200C / 400F for 10-15 minutes.
INGREDIENT STORAGE Best Practices
Also see the WASTE AVOIDANCE STRATEGY with each recipe for tips on preserving ingredients for longer periods if required.
VEGGIES
asparagus or green beans – in the fridge wrapped in a plastic bag.
salad leaves / baby spinach – store sealed bag in the fridge. If buying loose leaves, wash and spin dry in a salad spinner then wrap loosely in paper towel and place inside plastic bag. Push out most of the air and seal. Store in the fridge.
broccoli – in the fridge wrapped in a plastic bag.
dill – in the fridge wrapped in a plastic bag.
kale – in the fridge wrapped in a plastic bag.
lemons – in the fridge wrapped in a plastic bag. Can be kept at room temp if you prefer but will last longer in the fridge.
onions – in a dark pantry.
berries – in the fridge in the packaging they were purchased in.
PROTEIN
chicken – in the fridge in the packaging it was purchased in.
eggs – I keep mine in the pantry because we eat a lot of eggs. Will last much longer in the fridge.
ground (minced) beef – in the fridge in the packaging it was purchased in.
salmon – in the fridge in the packaging it was purchased in. I get the fishmonger to wrap up a bag of ice to keep as cold as possible.
DAIRY
parmesan – in the fridge wrap in baking paper and store in a sealed plastic bag or airtight container.
yoghurt – in the fridge in the packaging it was purchased in.
ricotta – in the fridge in the packaging it was purchased in.
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