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    Home » Non-Recipe » Weekend Preparation for Workdays / Cooking tips

    Weekend Preparation for Workdays / Cooking tips

    Posted on February 11, 2015 · Last Updated on June 10, 2020 · By Srividhya G · 15 Comments

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    I am completing my “Prepare Once, Serve Twice” series at IMC tomorrow. So thought of posting the weekend prep that I do before cross post those recipes here. (Mostly it will be a gallery with links as most of the recipes are from here)

    Weekdays are really hectic for all of us. With kids pick up, drop, their homework, work, extracurricular activities we don’t have enough time for preparing full course meal daily. When I had the same issue, I started preparing one dish and served it different way the next day. Its a huge hit in our household. It may seem like a repetition but it isn’t. This is going to be a series of prep once serve twice dishes for the next few weeks that makes weekday dinners and lunch easy. Before that, I wanted to share what I have in my pantry and fridge.

    Disclaimer: I am South Indian Vegetarian. The ingredients listed below  reflect our choice and preferences.

    According to me, a perfect weekend is taking complete rest on Saturday, grocery on Sunday morning and preparing for the week on Sunday afternoon. So what do I do on Sunday afternoon?

    • Preparing Idly/Dosa batter
    • Chopping all the vegetables
    • Making Rasam/Tamarind gojju paste.

    But as per the saying “Man proposes, God disposes”, not all my weekends go as per my plan. Some weekends are busy with travelling or some weekends are busy with social commitments or some weekends are busy with just laundry or some weekends are occupied with unplanned events. On top of all these some weekends I just don’t feel like doing anything. All I want is to lie on the couch and relax. (???). Bottom-line I may not be ready for the week 70% of the time. So I need to rely on semi home foods and carry over some dishes with some twist on the following day. I do cook daily at the same time I do use leftovers. (Somehow cooking for a whole week didn’t work for me)

    I make sure I replenish these stuffs regularly. Also if I didn’t get a chance to prepare idli batter, I manage to prepare it even during the weekdays. (It’s a total life saver)

    Apart from Milk, Yogurt, vegetables and bread, I need these ingredients for sure. 

    1. Idly batter
    2. Pastas
    3. Any pasta sauce (Tomato or Alfredo or Pesto)
    4. Cheese (Cheddar for sure)
    5. Tortillas
    6. Ready Made Roti
    7. Garbanzo beans can
    8. Coconut Milk can
    9. Frozen coconut (I use loads of coconut and coconut milk)
    10.  Frozen mixed vegetables
    11. Frozen peas
    12. Idly podi / Chutney podi
    13. Paneer / Tofu
    14. Ketchup

    Please let me know what are your main ingredients in your pantry?

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    1. popgoesthebiscuit says

      February 12, 2015 at 11:49 pm

      My pantry essentials are pastas, quinoa, amaranth for breakfast, brown rice,tortillas, cheese, dried beans and lentils of every kind, peanut butter that i use like in every desi vegetable dish…not kidding here, peanuts crushed(we love peanuts),ketchup, frozen veggies…so a lot like your list. My frozen coconut is usually untouched, though I have it.

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      • srividhya says

        February 13, 2015 at 6:52 am

        Yeah I have dried beans too.. some peanut butter we didn’t like it. Love peanuts n we have roasted peanuts a lot including d kiddo.. goid list yaar

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    2. Traditionally Modern Food says

      February 12, 2015 at 1:57 pm

      Great tips dear:-) though I stay at home a I too generally prefer.. Cutting vegetable and idli batter during weekend

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      • srividhya says

        February 12, 2015 at 6:48 pm

        Thanks da.. Chopping vegetables over the weekend helps a lot. :-)

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    3. My Kitchen Moments says

      February 12, 2015 at 6:46 am

      Nice tips!

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      • srividhya says

        February 12, 2015 at 9:06 am

        Thanks Aiswarya :-)

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    4. simplyvegetarian777 says

      February 12, 2015 at 3:55 am

      An excellent post

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      • srividhya says

        February 12, 2015 at 9:03 am

        Thanks :-)

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    5. smdeea11 says

      February 12, 2015 at 1:52 am

      I wish I could do the same. But my family needs everything fresh, like super fresh. Once, I made dough for chapatis earlier and my MIL ate but was unhappy

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      • srividhya says

        February 12, 2015 at 9:03 am

        Oh wow.. But coming to thing about it, I keep rice fresh too :-) Each and everyone’s scenarios are different naa. But kudos to you for sure. :-)

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    6. Bikramjit says

      February 11, 2015 at 11:32 pm

      Everything he he he I am a bad cook so I got to have everything just in case I want something from one of the recipes he he he he

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      • srividhya says

        February 12, 2015 at 9:02 am

        :-) :-)

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    7. Malar says

      February 11, 2015 at 11:00 pm

      Pretty much the same… Though i am not working feel like weekends gotta take rest :-)

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      • srividhya says

        February 12, 2015 at 9:02 am

        It happens pa.. :-)

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