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All the fresh summer produce that’s lining the aisles of my local grocery store and dotting farmers' market has me so inspired. This weekend I’ll be stocking up during my shopping trip and leaning into those summer-y ingredients—think tomatoes, zucchini, greens and more—to make easy dinners all week long, ready in 30 minutes or less.
Your Meal Plan
While I’m very excited about Sunday’sLinguine with Lemon Alfredo Shrimp(I love pasta!), I’m even more excited about theBasil Vinaigrettethat tops this dinner’s side salad. This vinaigrette is so good that I end up putting it on everything. Salad is the obvious option but it’s also a delicious topper for grilled salmon or chicken. It’s used twice in this week’s plan (you’ll see it again on Thursday), so plan on making a double batch so you have plenty for the week.
Another one of my favorites is Thursday’sSpinach & Artichoke-Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms. You get all the flavor of spinach-artichoke dip but with an extra kick of veggies, thanks to that portobello cap, which acts almost like a mini ramekin. Paired with a side salad and more of thatBasil Vinaigrette, you can’t go wrong with this dinner.
Sunday:Linguine with Lemon Alfredo Shrimpwith mixed greens topped withBasil Vinaigrette
Monday:Grilled Chicken with Red Pepper-Pecan Romesco Sauce
Tuesday:Salmon Tacos with Pineapple Salsa
Wednesday:White Bean & Veggie Salad
Thursday:Spinach & Artichoke-Stuffed Portobello Mushroomswith mixed greens topped withBasil Vinaigrette
Friday:Prosciutto Pizza with Corn & Arugula
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Meal-Prep Snack
Using a muffin tin to make a week’s worth of something is my favorite. This week I’ll be making ourBlueberry-Lemon Crumb Muffinsto have as easy snacks. This is a great recipe to use up any fresh blueberries you have, but frozen will do, too!
Get the Recipe:Blueberry-Lemon Crumb Muffins
Treat Yourself
Jacob Fox
I’m picky when it comes to my cocktails. I love them on the tart side but without too much sweetness. TheseSpicy Mango Margaritasstrike the perfect balance. It gets natural sweetness from mango juice and just a little triple sec, tartness from lime juice and a spicy kick from jalapeños. And the salty, slightly spicy Tajín seasoning on the rim of the glass might just be my favorite part of it all!
Get the Recipe:Spicy Mango Margaritas
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