Holiday hacks – 3 time-saving kitchen tips.  The holidays are upon us.  Social parties, family gatherings, shopping, and work parties may be scaled down – yet somehow we will stay VERY busy.  Give yourself the gift of taking some shortcuts with holiday hacks.  Take some of the pressure off so you can relax and be merry. Because nobody wants a scrooge in the kitchen.

Holiday Hack #1 – Go Semi-Homemade

Even if you are a pro in the kitchen, sometimes taking shortcuts can turn a potential take-out night into a total kitchen win. For example:

● Grab a rotisserie chicken and incorporate it into soups or chilis so you can reap the benefits of high-quality protein without spending extra time cooking it. Shred the chicken and stuff lettuce leaves with a squeeze of lime for lunch.

● Start with your favorite frozen pizza dough, then add your favorite jarred sauce and vegetable toppings plus a sprinkle of flavorful cheese to make it a meal!

● Buy pre-chopped produce. Especially those hard-to-manage vegetables (ahem, squash) that are more time-intensive to prepare. Toss with a tablespoon of olive oil and roast for a side dish. Or, add to salads during the week.

Holiday Hack #2 – Cook Once, Eat Twice

Batch cooking is an efficient way to keep up with your healthy eating goals no matter what time of year. It essentially means cooking more than what you need in the moment so you can take advantage of having all of your cooking tools and gadgets out.  Not to be confused with leftovers, batch cooking usually refers to one component so you can repurpose it later. For instance:

● Need rice or quinoa for your Monday night meal? Make a large batch so you can easily incorporate it in salads and grain bowls all week long.

● Making hard-boiled eggs? It takes the same amount of time to make six as it does to make two. Enjoy as a snack, crumble into salads, or mash with some avocado.

● Baking sweet potatoes? Make a few more than you need and you’ll have the base for an easy, customizable lunch ready to go. You can also purée or mash the flesh for baked goods and use in place of pumpkin in a recipe.  Or, slice the sweet potato lengthwise to make sweet potato toast

Holiday Hack #3 – Sheet Pan and One Pot Meals

Raise your hand if your least favorite part of cooking is the clean up. Right here, both hands up!  The instant pot slow-cooker is my favorite hack all year round.   Make it easier on yourself by searching for one-dish meals to seriously cut down on time spent doing the dishes. Here are a few to get you started:

● Create baking pockets by lining foil with parchment then crimping for perfectly roasted fish that stays juicy, never dry.

● Roasting your favorite protein with seasonal produce in sheet pan recipes is a tasty no-fuss way to incorporate a few servings of vegetables into a meal

● Still haven’t learned how to use your Instant Pot? Now would be a good time! You can get frozen proteins to the table fast with this safe and simple pressure cooker. A simple 12-minute recipe: frozen protein [like chicken thighs] + favorite jarred tomato sauce + a jar of olives = yummy cacciatore that will have everyone running to the table for dinner. If you use plant-based protein, like dried chickpeas, just soak the dried beans overnight and be sure they are covered with fluid [jarred sauce + some broth] before cooking in Instant Pot.

In Conclusion, the holidays doesn’t require you to be a Top Chef.  If life gets a little hectic, implement these holiday hacks for time saving kitchen tips.  Want to learn more about time saving recipes, contact me below to find out more about the Nourish 2 Thrive  digital recipe plans.

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