Weekly Menu Planning - May 2026

It’s the final countdown: our summer sojourn is but a week away, so we’re cramming in whatever fun we can between cleaning, organizing, and packing :partying_face:

Tonight I’m gathering 12 of my chile heads for a Sichuan meal. It’s been an unfathomable long time since the last one (2 MONTHS!), and peeps are excited for a final hang before our departure.

Tomorrow we’re hosting our recluse friend to have that massive halibut filet that’s been waiting in the freezer. I plan on baking it, but hadn’t settled on any pacific recipes until I saw @GretchenS’s link here. Sounds super-simple and delicious, and mustard sauce is a great combo with garlicky spinach. Not sure yet what our friend is bringing, but she’s a very good cook & it’s bound to be delicious :face_savoring_food:

Friday is our first meal at the fabulous farm-to-table place out in the boonz — even boonier than our town :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:. They just opened for the 2026 season, and the May menu looks fabulous :heart_eyes:. As ever, I invited a couple of peeps who’ve not managed to snag a rez so far, plus a couple of good friends who love it as much as we do :blush:

Saturday is my last gig at the beer garden with the full band. The manager finally ‘allowed’ our drummer to join, so we can play more of our upbeat tunes vs. the wrist-slitting ballads we usually do :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:. The food truck set up that night isn’t very good, so dindin is TBD.

Sunday is The Big Final Cleaning Day to get casa lingua ready for our house / cat sitter. Laundry & packing are also on the agenda, and dinner is very much a question mark RN.

Monday happens to be Memorial Day (I kept thinking it was the following weekend), so if any of our friends are hosting anything we’ll gladly partake. Weather is supposed to be absolutely abysmal — cold & rainy, so bbqs are likely out :woman_shrugging:t2:

Tuesday we take off for Germany. We tend to grab a bite at EWR bc the plane food on our carrier — even in Premium Economy — usually sucks. A shared sammich does the trick for us and won’t break the bank.

Wednesday we’re in BERLIN!!! :partying_face: :partying_face: :partying_face: We’re staying in the same pad as last year, but the previous tenant isn’t clearing out until Thursday, so we got a hotel room for our first night as well as the following night bc they are moving out late, and the cleaning lady can’t come in until after her day job. It’s kinda puzzling (not to mention adorabz) how thrilled she is about our return — either other tenants are total pigs… or she liked how many food products we left with her last summer :woman_shrugging:t2:. My lucky PIC is leaving for a conference in Porto with his UFO nuts until Sunday, so I get to move our shit all by my lonesome. Yay.

Wishing everyone a lovely week ahead. Keep your loved ones close & eat all the good tings :black_heart:

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Hope you like the mustard-roasted halibut as much as I do!!

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Your upcoming trip to Berlin sounds very exciting!

Was the drummer misbehaving?..

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No, it’s just a very … boomy interior, so we usually just play as a quartet. He’s a nice guy, and thankfully a huge Fiona Apple fan like me :wink:

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I’m sure I will!

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After yesterday’s pulled pork conversation on the Memorial Day thread, I started thinking about what I wanted to do with this upcoming long weekend, even though the weather is supposed to be a bit icky on Sun/Mon.

WED - (tonight) leftover pork kebabs, rice, roasted broccoli

THURS - Little Leaf lettuce & arugula salad with hard-boiled egg, cuke, radish, grated carrots, goat cheese, dried cranberries, homemade croutons - my Maple-Balsamic Vinaigrette?

FRI - Bacon Cheeseburger, LW French Fries, salad

SAT - Sockeye salmon filet, probably done with a lemon-garlic-parsley-thyme mixture; Near East rice pilaf, green beans

SUN - B/S chicken breast baked in honey-mustard dressing augmented with minced rosemary, leftover rice pilaf, sugar snap peas, corn, and red bell pepper sauté

MON - Pulled Pork sandwiches, deviled eggs, homemade baked beans, coleslaw

TUES - leftovers

WED - leftovers

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Greetings, People.

Late-spring rolls into early summer. We’re uber-busy with (mostly) garden related stuff, so it’s another low-cook week for me.

Feeding two adults in the PNW.

FRI: Spinach souffle. Asparagus soup. Focaccia.

SAT: A gingery spring minestrone with asparagus, kale, and peas. Focaccia.

SUN: Bibimbap (Korean rice bowl) with asparagus and beef.

MON: Leftover pan-pizza from the freezer. Garden greens.

TUE: Scrounge.

WED: Scrounge.

THUR: Old-school rotisserie chicken tacos with the works: pico de gallo, avocado, shredded lettuce.

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Ooh bibimbap! Haven’t had it in ages. Might have to copy.

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Bibimbap would be a regular order for me at a Korean place but I’ve never tried to cook it at home. Maybe now’s the time.

It’s not a technically difficult dish, but it is labor-intensive with all the chopping/prepping of all the individual veggies. For everyday, Korean families just toss in ban chan (the small dishes that one eats alongside the main meal) that are getting old with some rice, beef, and egg. Healthy spoonfuls of gochujang and a dab of sesame oil.

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And if you’re aiming for the hot stone bowl effect at home (I think that’s dolsot bibimbap?), using a waffle iron to crisp up the rice works pretty darn well. :laughing:

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That is a genius move @truman

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Hello everyone and happy sunny Friday! The temperature continues to fluctuate including a frost advisory last night (!) but it warmed up nicely this morning so I was able to tie in a short walk at lunch. I have a quiet week coming up which is just as well since CSA season is finally here and I have some pesto sauce I would like to make over the weekend. I have also been making a half hearted attempt to get back into evening walks so I am hoping to continue with that. This is what is on tap for this week:

Today: My take out lunch was fried chicken and mac 'n cheese again and I will try a new salad for dinner tonight: a mixed greens salad with herbs, figs and walnuts. I popped into the store during my lunch run to pick up the figs and walnuts for my salad tonight. They didn’t have any figs (either fresh or dried) so I went to the dollar store across the street and got a little packet of dates and walnuts so I’ll find out tonight how it will taste with the substitution. I’ll bet it would taste great with some fresh figs but this salad was an impromptu decision so next time I have it I will plan accordingly.

Saturday: I have some random cleaning to do today including making at least one batch of pesto sauce. I got some radishes with the tops attached in my CSA last night so I will make a pesto sauce with the radish leaves. I also got a bunch of cilantro which I won’t be able to polish off in a week so I will keep it aside to sprinkle on tonight’s dinner and use the rest tomorrow in another pesto sauce. I will have some leftover bbq’d pork from my recent trip to Chinatown and I will be making a chow mein on the side now that I have a functioning stove! I will use the solitary bok choy I got in my share plus some celery and the half a carrot left in the fridge. https://www.yellowblissroad.com/chow-mein/

Sunday: Off to Walmart to pick up toiletries. Everything I need is on sale at Walmart this week so I only have to make the one stop! I will have basa fillet, asparagus and cherry tomatoes cooked en papillotte.

Monday: I have a book club meetup tonight and I haven’t even started the book yet. I recommended it so I feel I should go… I will start reading it over the weekend however thankfully I’ve read the book before so I can flub my way through it. Dinner will probably involve meatballs and ginger beer.

Tuesday: dal and rice.

Wednesday: Risotto with asparagus and sundried tomatoes.

Thursday: Fettucine al pesto, a side salad of some sort.

Have a lovely week everyone.

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Hi, all! Cooking for 2 in Chattanooga, actuals and plans. It’s warm and very wet (hooray, much needed rain!) but DH still seems game to use the grill.
Tuesday, May 19: Sweet potato and tahini toasts from the Weekday Vegetarians. I made sure that DH had other plans before making myself this, haha
Wednesday: Chicken satay on the grill (Milk Street), rice, Brussels sprouts
Friday (today): Spinach dumplings in butter sauce
Breakfast: A project bake; we’ll see how it goes: laminated challah
Saturday: Grilled steak burritos, kale salad
Sunday: Shrimp and corn fritters, broccoli, banana cupcakes
Tuesday: Italian sausage and broccoli rabe pasta (Cook’s Illustrated)
The rest of the week is TBD
Hope everyone who gets a long weekend enjoys it. Can’t believe it’s the unofficial start of summer already! Happy cooking!

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