When dinner and the home cook need an upgrade

Getting dinner on the table in the middle of school, work and kids’ schedules is a complicated task. It is tempting to fall back on simple, repetitive recipes that are easy to prepare and you know your family will eat.

For me that means my tried-and-true schedule: Meatless Mondays, Taco Tuesdays, Wheatless Wednesdays, Throwback Thursdays, Fish of Fridays, Spaghetti Saturdays and Sunday Chicken Dinners. Can you tell I have been stuck in a cooking rut?

On Facebook many of my friends had been sharing their experiences with a meal service called Blue Apron that delivers ingredients and recipes with detailed instructions.

I was tempted to give Blue Apron a try, but the price seemed prohibitive. Four of their family-sized meals for four people cost $139.84 a week, which works out to $34.96 a dinner. That is cheaper than what my family spends when we occasionally go out to a restaurant, but at least twice if not three times as expensive as what I normally spend on a home-cooked meal.

Still, I was intrigued. The recipes highlighted on the Blue Apron website looked unlike anything I was used to preparing at home, “Jamaican Jerk Chicken &Maduros with Stewed Collard Greens &Charred Lime,” for example, or “Ponzu-Tahini Soba Noodle Salad with Yellow Beet, Cabbage &Chard.” I decided $34.96 was an acceptable price to pay if it included an embedded cooking lesson. My culinary education could certainly warrant an upgrade, so I decided to subscribe for a couple of weeks.

Our first box arrived on a Wednesday with two complete meals sheltered in reusable Nordic ice. The environmental cost of the packaging is definitely something to consider, but all of the containers were recyclable. The first dinner I made was “Cajun Shrimp &Cheesy Grits with Collard Greens &Green Tomato Chutney.”

While I was sautéing the veggies I tried to remember the last time I had prepared collard greens and came up blank. Ditto with grits, which is a food it never occurs to me to cook. Thanks to the step-by-step instructions with pictures, it took less than 35 minutes to prepare. Everyone in my family loved it except for my daughter, who is a professional picky eater.

The next meal I made was “Spaghetti Bolognese with Brussels Sprouts &Rosemary.” I have made Spaghetti Bolognese before, so that was not very unusual, but I did learn a clever new technique. The recipe called for dismembering Brussels Sprouts leaf by leaf and then adding them into the sauce in the last few minutes, almost like you were wilting herbs. The end result was that my entire family ate Brussels sprouts without realizing it.

Since then, my family has tried several more meals. For us, the cost makes Blue Apron a special treat. But if my kids were older, I could be a devotee. Blue Apron would be a great way to teach teenagers how to cook. You could hand over the box and say “Make me dinner!”

Jennifer Bardsley lives in Edmonds. Her book “Genesis Girl” is scheduled to be released in 2016. Find her online on Instagram @the_ya_gal, Twitter @jennbardsley or at teachingmybabytoread.com.

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Life

Lily Gladstone poses at the premiere of the Hulu miniseries "Under the Bridge" at the DGA Theatre, Monday, April 15, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
Mountlake Terrace’s Lily Gladstone plays cop in Hulu’s ‘Under the Bridge’

The true-crime drama started streaming Wednesday. It’s Gladstone’s first part since her star turn in “Killers of the Flower Moon.”

A giant Bigfoot creation made by Terry Carrigan, 60, at his home-based Skywater Studios on Sunday, April 14, 2024 in Monroe, Washington. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
The 1,500-pound Sasquatch: Bigfoot comes to life in woods near Monroe

A possibly larger-than-life sculpture, created by Terry Carrigan of Skywater Studios, will be featured at this weekend’s “Oddmall” expo.

Craig Chambers takes orders while working behind the bar at Obsidian Beer Hall on Friday, April 12, 2024, in downtown Everett, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
Obsidian Beer Hall takes over former Toggle’s space in downtown Everett

Beyond beer, the Black-owned taphouse boasts a chill vibe with plush sofas, art on the walls and hip-hop on the speakers.

Lewis the cat weaves his way through a row of participants during Kitten Yoga at the Everett Animal Shelter on Saturday, April 13, 2024, in Everett, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
Downward cat? At kitten yoga in Everett, it’s all paw-sitive vibes

It wasn’t a stretch for furry felines to distract participants. Some cats left with new families — including a reporter.

The Ford Maverick has seating for five passengers. Its cargo bed is 4.5 feet long. (Photo provided by Ford)
2024 Ford Maverick compact pickup undergoes a switch

The previous standard engine is now optional. The previous optional engine is now standard.

Dalton Dover performs during the 2023 CMA Fest on Friday, June 9, 2023, at the Spotify House in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
Music, theater and more: What’s happening in Snohomish County

The Red Hot Chili Pipers come to Edmonds, and country artist Dalton Dover performs Friday as part of the Everett Stampede.

2024 Genesis G70 Sport Prestige RWD (Photo provided by Genesis)
Genesis Unveils 2024 G70 Sports Prestige Sedan

Combining power, luxury, and innovation, Genesis raises the bar yet again with enhanced performance and cutting-edge features in its latest model.

wisteria flower in Japan
Give your garden a whole new dimension with climbing plants

From clematis and jasmine to wisteria and honeysuckle, let any of these vine varieties creep into your heart – and garden.

Lynnwood
New Jersey company acquires Lynnwood Land Rover dealership

Land Rover Seattle, now Land Rover Lynnwood, has been purchased by Holman, a 100-year-old company.

Great Plant Pick: Dark Beauty Epimedium

What: New foliage on epimedium grandiflorum Dark Beauty, also known as Fairy… Continue reading

While not an Alberto, Diego or Bruno, this table is in a ‘Giacometti style’

Works by the Giacometti brothers are both valuable and influential. Other artists’ work is often said to be in their style.

Suomenlinna
Soul sisters Helsinki and Tallinn are pearls of the Baltic

While they have their own stories to tell, these cities share a common heritage of Swedish and Russian influences.

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.