Welcome to the End of Summer

Tips for Enjoying that Last Harvest of the Year

Late Summer Meal Plan

Late summer brings an abundance of fresh flavors—sweet beets, juicy strawberries, crisp asparagus, and vibrant tomatoes. This week’s menu celebrates these seasonal ingredients with dishes that are simple to prepare but packed with flavor. We’re featuring Chicken Primavera, homemade pizza, and pancakes for dinner, along with sweet and savory beet salad and bacon-stuffed mushrooms for lunch.

But great meals don’t just happen—they start with smart prep. Today, we’re focusing on two versatile ingredients: chicken and beets. You’ll learn how to clean and prepare them efficiently, minimize waste, and get the most out of your shopping trip. Stick around for meal prep tips, a shopping list, and time-saving tricks to make your week easier.

Easy Chicken Breakdown

Step 1: Prep the Chicken for Butchering

  • Take the chicken out of the fridge and let it sit for 15 minutes. This helps relax the tissues and makes cutting easier.

  • Place the chicken on a sturdy cutting board and gently pull the wings and legs outward for better access.

Use a sharp boning knife—its flexibility helps you cut around the bones efficiently. If you’re new to butchering, a cut-proof glove can add extra safety.
Preparing a Chicken

Step 2: Butcher with Precision

  • Wings & Legs: Move them to locate the joints, then twist to dislocate the bones before cutting.

  • Breasts: Slice along the breastbone, following the natural curve.

  • Trimmings & Extras: Remove excess fat and skin—these can be used in stock later.

Step 3: Plan for Multiple Meals

  • Freeze one thigh and one breast for future use.

  • Make stock with the bones, excess skin, and fat (use cheesecloth pouches for easy removal of aromatics).

  • Use the remaining thigh for shredded chicken salad or a waffle topper after slow cooking it with spices.

  • Grill the last breast for Primavera pasta, pizza, and salad.

Beets: Edible from Root to Leaf

Step 1: Cleaning & Prepping

  • Rinse the whole plant to remove dirt (a dull knife is often caused by cutting dirty vegetables).

  • Separate the roots, stems, and leaves.

  • Wash the leaves and stems in a salad spinner for easy drying.

Scrub the beet roots under running water—peeling is optional as long as they’re clean.
Tips for preparing beets

Step 2: Ways to Use Each Part

  • Beet Roots: Roast, steam, boil, pickle, sauté, or even deep-fry them.

  • Stems: Pan-fry for a crunchy side or use them in stocks.

Leaves: Add to salads, soups, or stir-fries.
Grocery Store

Here's the Plan

Let's Go Shopping!

Before heading to the store, check the pantry. You might already have some of these.


Olive Oil, Rice, Pasta, Bread, Beans, Tortilla Chips, Butter, Eggs, Cream

Beets with Greens Strawberries Summer Squash Tomatoes Asparagus Mushrooms Corn Avocado​

Whole Chicken
Bacon
Ham
Smoked Cheddar
Chevre (Goat Cheese)
Parmesan
Antipasti
Noori
Tortillas

Tips for Prepping Ahead

Do This First (Quick and Easy)

  • Rinse and scrub beets (keep greens and stems separate)

  • Chop vegetables for primavera

  • Wash and dry salad greens

While Cooking (Multitasking)

  • Roast corn and beets while grilling chicken

  • Cook bacon (save some for stuffed mushrooms)

  • Sauté mushrooms

When You Have Time (The Week's Needs)

  • Grill 2 Chicken Breasts for Primavera, Pizza, and Salad

  • Slow Cook Beans for soups or sides later

  • Boil Eggs for salads/snacks

  • Make Rice for quick meals

  • Boil Pasta store with olive oil to prevent sticking

  • Pickle Extra Veggies great for salads and snacking

  • Make Crème Fraîche for sauces and toppings

  • Toast Croutons & Crostini store in an airtight container

Bonus Tip: Save vegetable scraps for next week’s soup stock!

By prepping ahead and using versatile ingredients like chicken and beets, you’ll save time and create delicious, stress-free meals throughout the week. Stay tuned for next week’s menu, where we’ll build on these techniques with a fresh set of seasonal dishes!


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