This week the weather is supposed to be cooler and we might actually be able to eat dinner outside, which means our Sunday meal will be more than likely cooked on the grill.
Once school starts, our rule about firing up the grill or the smoker is that we have to do two meals. This way, at least one meal this week will be a bonus that I don’t have to think about.
Sunday- Kyle’s Thick Cut Grilled Chops, grilled baby potatoes, corn on the cob, watermelon (unless they are expensive)
Monday- Grilled pork chop salad- Slice the leftover pork chops and add them to a large salad. Alternative option- BBQ sandwiches- slice thinly or chop, heat with BBQ sauce. Serve with chips, baked beans, and leftover watermelon. (Or nachos, which are always my favorite).
Tuesday- Taco Pizza
Wednesday- Chicken Manicotti with salad
Thursday- Grilled hamburger steak with grilled vegetables
The List
1 package of chicken breasts with three or four in it
1 lb Italian sausage
2 lbs hamburger
6-10 thick-cut pork chops (you can also buy a half or quarter pork loin and cut the chops yourself)
lettuce and veggies for salad one or two nights (I use bagged salads when I am in a hurry)
lettuce for taco pizza garnish
green onions for garnish
zucchini or yellow squash
1 carton mushrooms
baby potatoes (or regular) for two meals
corn on the cob
watermelon or other melon or fruit
2 pizza shells
2 jars marinara
Manicotti shells (dry)
salad dressing if needed
taco seasoning
refried beans
salsa
baked beans (if doing leftover sandwiches)
4 cups shredded mozzarella
2 cups shredded cheddar
sour cream
buns (if doing the sandwiches)
tortilla chips