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Saturday Throwback 65 Cheap Healthy One Dish Meals with Good Leftover Potential
A few weeks ago, we posed a question to CHG readers, asking what kind of posts y’all would like to see more of in 2009. Overwhelmingly, the response was: easy, one-dish meals that make excellent leftovers, posted alongside gratuitously good-looking pictures of George Clooney. (I may have added that last part.)
It was a challenge, but I think we may have come up with a few ideas, thus fulfilling your wildest frugal foodie dreams. (We’re also very modest.)
It’s a big internet out there, and there are several billion interpretations of “one-dish meal,” so our first step was narrowing the field. Here were our initial criteria:
The list is by no means definitive, but it’s a nice start. Readers, please add your suggestions in the comments section, using the guidelines listed above. When we’re done, this is going to rule.
BAKES & CASSEROLES
CHG/All Recipes: Meatless Shepherd’s Pie
CHG/Cooking Light: Baked Eggplant with Mushroom-Tomato Sauce
CHG/Bon Appetit: Ratatouille
CHG/All Recipes: Cheesy Eggplant Bake
**CHG/Weight Watchers Boards: Bruschetta Chicken Bake
Martha Stewart: Baked Eggplant Parmesan
(This looks GREAT. Use part-skim mozzarella for less fat.)
BEANS & LENTILS
CHG: Garlicky Long Beans and Cannellini Beans
**CHG/Yeah That Vegan S***: Curried Apple and Lentil Dal
**CHG/International Vegetarian Union: Tunisian-Style Greens and Beans
**CHG/Amateur Gourmet: Bodega Beans
**Eating Well: Kale, Sausage, and Lentil Skillet
**Greedy Gourmet: Pork Sausage, Leek, Carrot, and Butter Bean Casserole
(I listed this because you might be able to pull it off with turkey sausage and a minimum of olive oil. And, the original post had a picture that looked REALLY good.)
**Food.com: Beans and Greens
CHILI
**All Recipes: Pumpkin Chili
(I would substitute ground turkey in here to keep the fat down.)
**CHG: Camp Stove Veggie Chili
**CHG/Cook’s Illustrated: Easy Vegetarian Bean Chili
**CHG: Leftover Turkey Chili
**CHG/Bon Appetit: Turkey Chili with Beans
**Epicurious: Chicken and White Bean Chili
**Food.com: Santa Fe Chicken Chili
MEATS
Eating Well: Chicken Tagine with Pomegranates
Eating Well: Honey-Mustard Turkey Cutlets and Potatoes
**Food.com: Pan Roasted Chicken and Veggies
**Chicken Stir-Fry With Yams, Red Cabbage, and Hoisin
PASTA (Meatatarian)
CHG/Jenny Craig: Moroccan Chicken and Orzo
**CHG/Words to Eat By: American Chop Suey
CHG/Giada DeLaurentiis: Orzo with Sausage, Peppers, and Tomatoes
CHG/Cooking Light: Noodle Salad with Shrimp, Chicken, and Mint
CHG: Whole Wheat Penne with Grape Tomatoes, Mushrooms, Navy Beans, and Sausage
CHG/Cook’s Illustrated: Maque Choux with Chicken and Turkey Kielbasa
Serious Eats/All Recipes: Basil Chicken Pasta
PASTA (Vegetarian)
CHG/Weight Watchers: Angel Hair Pasta with Eggplant-Tomato Sauce
CHG/Ellie Krieger: Aromatic Noodles with Lime-Peanut Sauce
CHG/Sara Moulton: Orecchiette (er, Macaroni) with Broccoli and Chickpeas
CHG/All Recipes: Pasta with Asparagus and Mushrooms
CHG/Moosewood: Penne with Lemon, Potatoes, and Cannellini
CHG/Reluctant Gourmet: Pasta with Nettles, Sorrel, and Lemon
The Kitchn: Arugula with Orzo and Garden Tomatoes
The Kitchn: Israeli Couscous with Chard
The Kitchn: Velvety Broccoli and Feta Pasta
**Martha Stewart: Spaghetti with Pecorino and Black Pepper
**Martha Stewart: Whole-Wheat Spaghetti with Vegetables and Peanut Sauce
Serious Eats/Cook’s Illustrated: Baked Rotelle Puttanesca
RICE & GRAINS (Carnivore)
CHG/Betty Crocker: Stuffed Peppers
**Cooking Light: Louisiana Goulash
Cooking Light: Shrimp-and-Rice Stuffed Tomatoes
Cooking Light: Turkey Jambalaya
**Martha Stewart: Lemon Shrimp with Rice
**Food.com: Lemon Chicken and Rice
RICE & GRAINS (Vegetarian)
All Recipe: Quinoa Tabbouleh
(I would halve the dressing here to keep the fat down.)
**CHG/Wildman Steve Brill: Sesame Rice with Burdock
CHG: Shredded Zucchini and Chickpeas Over Polenta
Epicurious: Quinoa with Corn, Scallions, and Mint
Food.com: Bulgur Pilaf with Broccoli and Peppers
Serious Eats/Cooking Light: Couscous with Chickpeas, Tomato, and Edamame
Serious Eats/Epicurious: Black Bean and Tomato Quinoa
(You’re only cooking the quinoa here. Also, it’s FREAKING DELICIOUS.)
STEWS
Cooking Light: Braised Chicken with Potatoes and Tarragon Broth
Ellie Krieger: Baked Shrimp with Tomatoes and Feta
**The Kitchn: Tomato and White Bean Panade
Martha Stewart: Quick Vegetable and Navy Bean Stew
Serious Eats/Jamie Oliver: Bread and Tomato Soup
(This has much more of a stew consistency, which is why it’s included here)
VEGETABLES
All Recipes: Vegetable Phyllo Pie
(Use low-fat feta crumbles to keep fat down.)
Cooking Light: Butternut-Cheese Pie
Serious Eats/The Kitchn: Spaghetti Squash with Ricotta, Sage, and Pine Nuts
For kicks, these three cookbooks looked helpful, and garnered good ratings on Amazon:
(Photos courtesy of Live Journal, Bitten and Bound, and Contact Music.)
Saturday Throwback 65 Cheap Healthy One Dish Meals with Good Leftover Potential
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Every Saturday, we post a piece from the CHG archives. This one is from January 2009.A few weeks ago, we posed a question to CHG readers, asking what kind of posts y’all would like to see more of in 2009. Overwhelmingly, the response was: easy, one-dish meals that make excellent leftovers, posted alongside gratuitously good-looking pictures of George Clooney. (I may have added that last part.)
It was a challenge, but I think we may have come up with a few ideas, thus fulfilling your wildest frugal foodie dreams. (We’re also very modest.)
It’s a big internet out there, and there are several billion interpretations of “one-dish meal,” so our first step was narrowing the field. Here were our initial criteria:
- The whole meal – vegetables, starch, and meat (if included) – had to come to the table in a single pot, skillet, bowl, or dish. This DOES NOT mean it was entirely prepared in one implement. (Though quite a few meals are, and those have a ** next to them.)
- The meal shouldn’t require additional side dishes, breads, rice, or other accompaniment.
- The meal had to be relatively balanced, meaning no all-vegetable, all-meat, or all-starch dishes, a la macaroni and cheese.
- Preparation and dishes had to be kept to a reasonable minimum. Chopping an onion, salting an eggplant, or sautéing a chicken breast was allowed. Creating a from-scratch, two-hour tomato sauce before adding it to a dish: not so much. (This killed a lot of lasagnas.)
- No Cream of Mushroom, Chicken, or Whatever soups allowed. Because I hate them.
- No thin soups, salads, pizzas, sandwiches, or slow cooker dishes were included, mostly because they’re subjects for another post. Stews were okay. (Logic? Not allowed, either.)
- If a recipe wouldn’t be any good the next day, it was disqualified. (This ruled out a lot of egg dishes.)
- As always, if the dish came from an aggregate site with ratings (All Recipes, Epicurious, etc.), it must have had at least an 85% approval from reviewers.
- “Cheap” and “healthy” parameters were determined however we usually do it on this blog. (Meaning: low fat, low calorie, and otherwise subject to our whims. Muahahahahahahaha!)
The list is by no means definitive, but it’s a nice start. Readers, please add your suggestions in the comments section, using the guidelines listed above. When we’re done, this is going to rule.
BAKES & CASSEROLES
CHG/All Recipes: Meatless Shepherd’s Pie
CHG/Cooking Light: Baked Eggplant with Mushroom-Tomato Sauce
CHG/Bon Appetit: Ratatouille
CHG/All Recipes: Cheesy Eggplant Bake
**CHG/Weight Watchers Boards: Bruschetta Chicken Bake
Martha Stewart: Baked Eggplant Parmesan
(This looks GREAT. Use part-skim mozzarella for less fat.)
BEANS & LENTILS
CHG: Garlicky Long Beans and Cannellini Beans
**CHG/Yeah That Vegan S***: Curried Apple and Lentil Dal
**CHG/International Vegetarian Union: Tunisian-Style Greens and Beans
**CHG/Amateur Gourmet: Bodega Beans
**Eating Well: Kale, Sausage, and Lentil Skillet
**Greedy Gourmet: Pork Sausage, Leek, Carrot, and Butter Bean Casserole
(I listed this because you might be able to pull it off with turkey sausage and a minimum of olive oil. And, the original post had a picture that looked REALLY good.)
**Food.com: Beans and Greens
CHILI
**All Recipes: Pumpkin Chili
(I would substitute ground turkey in here to keep the fat down.)
**CHG: Camp Stove Veggie Chili
**CHG/Cook’s Illustrated: Easy Vegetarian Bean Chili
**CHG: Leftover Turkey Chili
**CHG/Bon Appetit: Turkey Chili with Beans
**Epicurious: Chicken and White Bean Chili
**Food.com: Santa Fe Chicken Chili
MEATS
Eating Well: Chicken Tagine with Pomegranates
Eating Well: Honey-Mustard Turkey Cutlets and Potatoes
**Food.com: Pan Roasted Chicken and Veggies
**Chicken Stir-Fry With Yams, Red Cabbage, and Hoisin
PASTA (Meatatarian)
CHG/Jenny Craig: Moroccan Chicken and Orzo
**CHG/Words to Eat By: American Chop Suey
CHG/Giada DeLaurentiis: Orzo with Sausage, Peppers, and Tomatoes
CHG/Cooking Light: Noodle Salad with Shrimp, Chicken, and Mint
CHG: Whole Wheat Penne with Grape Tomatoes, Mushrooms, Navy Beans, and Sausage
CHG/Cook’s Illustrated: Maque Choux with Chicken and Turkey Kielbasa
Serious Eats/All Recipes: Basil Chicken Pasta
PASTA (Vegetarian)
CHG/Weight Watchers: Angel Hair Pasta with Eggplant-Tomato Sauce
CHG/Ellie Krieger: Aromatic Noodles with Lime-Peanut Sauce
CHG/Sara Moulton: Orecchiette (er, Macaroni) with Broccoli and Chickpeas
CHG/All Recipes: Pasta with Asparagus and Mushrooms
CHG/Moosewood: Penne with Lemon, Potatoes, and Cannellini
CHG/Reluctant Gourmet: Pasta with Nettles, Sorrel, and Lemon
The Kitchn: Arugula with Orzo and Garden Tomatoes
The Kitchn: Israeli Couscous with Chard
The Kitchn: Velvety Broccoli and Feta Pasta
**Martha Stewart: Spaghetti with Pecorino and Black Pepper
**Martha Stewart: Whole-Wheat Spaghetti with Vegetables and Peanut Sauce
Serious Eats/Cook’s Illustrated: Baked Rotelle Puttanesca
RICE & GRAINS (Carnivore)
CHG/Betty Crocker: Stuffed Peppers
**Cooking Light: Louisiana Goulash
Cooking Light: Shrimp-and-Rice Stuffed Tomatoes
Cooking Light: Turkey Jambalaya
**Martha Stewart: Lemon Shrimp with Rice
**Food.com: Lemon Chicken and Rice
RICE & GRAINS (Vegetarian)
All Recipe: Quinoa Tabbouleh
(I would halve the dressing here to keep the fat down.)
**CHG/Wildman Steve Brill: Sesame Rice with Burdock
CHG: Shredded Zucchini and Chickpeas Over Polenta
Epicurious: Quinoa with Corn, Scallions, and Mint
Food.com: Bulgur Pilaf with Broccoli and Peppers
Serious Eats/Cooking Light: Couscous with Chickpeas, Tomato, and Edamame
Serious Eats/Epicurious: Black Bean and Tomato Quinoa
(You’re only cooking the quinoa here. Also, it’s FREAKING DELICIOUS.)
STEWS
Cooking Light: Braised Chicken with Potatoes and Tarragon Broth
Ellie Krieger: Baked Shrimp with Tomatoes and Feta
**The Kitchn: Tomato and White Bean Panade
Martha Stewart: Quick Vegetable and Navy Bean Stew
Serious Eats/Jamie Oliver: Bread and Tomato Soup
(This has much more of a stew consistency, which is why it’s included here)
VEGETABLES
All Recipes: Vegetable Phyllo Pie
(Use low-fat feta crumbles to keep fat down.)
Cooking Light: Butternut-Cheese Pie
Serious Eats/The Kitchn: Spaghetti Squash with Ricotta, Sage, and Pine Nuts
For kicks, these three cookbooks looked helpful, and garnered good ratings on Amazon:
- Preventions Healthy One-Dish Meals in Minutes: 200 No-Fuss, Low-Fat Recipes for Busy People (Hardcover)
- One-Dish Vegetarian Meals
- Betty Crocker One-Dish Meals: Casseroles, Skillet Meals, Stir-Fries and More for Easy, Everyday Dinners
(Photos courtesy of Live Journal, Bitten and Bound, and Contact Music.)
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