7 Great New Recipes To Feed Your Family (2024)

It shouldn’t be hard to encourage children to help when it comes to making meals. If it’s less of a ‘project’ and more of a fun thing that just happens – like picking a recipe, getting the ingredients out and making something for everyone – it can be something children love. Making food an activity they are included in – from picking out fruit in the shop to helping to peel veg from an early age – will make it feel like less of a gear change, and more like something they want to be involved in. As far as knives and chopping go, try giving them a safe kit from Opinel and they’ll be able to peel and chop things from about the age of three or four.

The best way to incorporate vegetables into meals is all about how you deliver it and mixing it up. Having a bowl of chopped veg on the table first, as you get lunch or supper ready, means they’ll be hungry and ready to munch on stuff without being forced. Fritters, bhajis and spiralised strings of veg added to pasta are all great ways to add different formats of the same veg, and a crispy mouthful of a fritter is a very different proposition to a boiled, soggy side of veg on a plate. Adding veg to smoothies also works so well – frozen cauliflower is a particular stealth hit.

When it comes to fail-safe recipes for easy family suppers my sweet potato bhajis are a 15-minute favourite with most people. I always have a fridge full of things I’m getting to the end of, so wraps, tortillas and tacos are a staple – everyone chooses their fillings (such as peppers, avocado, carrot and fried halloumi), we all chop them and put into bowls, and then everyone assembles their own. Stress free and fast.

Lockdown is definitely hitting us harder this time round. With three not-so-young children and both parents working full time, we have definitely not been learning Mandarin or baking sourdough every day – getting everyone outside before dark has been challenging enough. We’ve tried to give all three children a 20-minute run round the local park every morning before they start lessons and we’ve noticed how that impacts the rest of the day – especially when it comes to how easily they fall asleep. My natural remedy Be Sleepy has also been a huge help in unwinding and relaxing them in the evening, and we’ve been blown away by the thousands of happy families getting better sleep too. The natural melatonin really supports the body’s circadian rhythms that have been turned upside down at the moment.

We’re all cooking more, but not always with more time. Writing a weekly plan is always a pain to think about, but it gives you back so much headspace in the week, it’s worth every second. Batch-cooking is always a great way to steal time, too – make a double batch of a pot of chilli, ragu or stew over the weekend, and then freeze double portions, and have some in the fridge for the week.

Make use of certain hacks such as chopping veg and freezing it, and have carrots, cucumber and peppers prepped in containers of water in the fridge, so they keep for longer and are ready to go. If you want smoothies at the ready, you can put the ingredients into portions in the freezer and just add milk as it goes into the blender.

We’re all getting better at lowering our expectations generally, and food has to be part of this for now. I definitely don’t make every meal, and there are plenty of shortcuts going on. We’ve had a much-prized weekly delivery of pastas and sauces, which is similar to a ready meal. Frozen fish fingers get an outing most weeks, too. And I adore the meal kits the hospitality sector has been creating – beautiful burgers, egg and bacon butties etc. Generally speaking, though, I don’t really buy meals to go, as I’m just too greedy. I know they won’t taste as good as a cheese toastie we can put together in five minutes back at home.

Inspired? Here are six of Lizzie’s recipes to try at home…

7 Great New Recipes To Feed Your Family (2024)

FAQs

How do you feed a family of 5 for $10? ›

Ten Healthy Family Meals Under $10
  1. Healthy Fried Rice.
  2. Pasta Salad.
  3. Fettuccini Alfredo… or Bowtie, or Shells, or Rotini.
  4. Rosemary White Bean Soup or Turkey White Bean Chili.
  5. Black Bean and Sweet Potato Burritos.
  6. Black-eyed Peas and Pork…with Kale.
  7. Enchilada Casserole.
  8. Down-home Macaroni and Cheese.

What is the magic of family meals? ›

Children who experience regular family dinners are more likely to engage in healthier eating patterns throughout their lives. – Numerous studies link regular family meals to lower rates of adolescent risk behavior like binge drinking, smoking, sexual activity, school issues, and eating disorders.

How to feed 12 people cheaply? ›

19 Ideas For Easy Meals For Large Groups
  1. Taco Bar. A taco bar is one of the best inexpensive meals for large groups. ...
  2. Meatballs. ...
  3. Butter Chicken. ...
  4. Lasagna. ...
  5. Chili. ...
  6. Homemade Pizza. ...
  7. Baked Pasta. ...
  8. Skewers.
Apr 4, 2023

How to feed 3 people cheap? ›

Homemade meals, use the internet and find recipes that will fit your families taste and budget. Rice, beans, potatoes, and noodles are cheap and filling. Make your own bread, store bought bread costs between $1 for cheap junk on sale to over $5 per loaf. If you buy flour and yeast it's a lot cheaper and tastes better.

How do you feed yourself on $50 a week? ›

My Seven-Day Dinner Meal Plan With $50 Groceries
  1. Sunday: Roast Chicken, Potatoes, and Green Beans.
  2. Monday: Chicken and Broccoli Cheesy Spaghetti.
  3. Tuesday: Chicken Fried Rice.
  4. Wednesday: Chili.
  5. Thursday: Chili Dogs.
  6. Friday: Bacon and Potato Soup.
  7. Saturday: Homemade Mac and Cheese.
Jan 25, 2024

What are the 4 most popular foods? ›

popularity is the % of people who have a positive opinion of a american dish. Find out more
  1. 1 Mashed potatoes86%
  2. 2 French Fries86%
  3. 3 Hamburgers85%
  4. 4 Cheeseburger83%
  5. 5 Grilled Cheese82%
  6. 6 Steak and Baked potato82%
  7. 7 Hash browns82%
  8. 8 Fried Chicken82%

What are the top 10 healthiest dinners? ›

It's dinnertime: ZOE members' top recipes
  • Chickpea & broccoli pasta.
  • Lentil & eggplant stew.
  • Veggie shepherd's pie.
  • Harissa traybake.
  • Noodle salad.
  • Cod & salsa salad.
  • Kale salad.
  • Mushroom stir-fry.
Mar 19, 2024

Do families still eat at the dinner table? ›

Family dinner eating habits

In a survey conducted in October of 2019, 29% of Americans said they sat down and ate at a dinner table every day. Roughly 70% of meals in America are eaten outside of the home. Folks prefer going out to dinner on the weekends more than twice as much compared to weekdays.

How do you start a family dinner? ›

Ten Tips for Family Meals
  1. START SLOW, LEARN AS YOU GO. If you don't eat meals together now, add one meal a week. ...
  2. IT'S NOT 'WHAT' BUT 'HOW' YOU FEED YOUR FAMILY. ...
  3. IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE HOT. ...
  4. INVOLVE CHILDREN IN MAKING MEALS. ...
  5. FOOD CHOICE VS. ...
  6. COOK IT QUICK BUT EAT IT SLOW. ...
  7. TABLE TALK TIPS. ...
  8. DON'T ANSWER PHONES AT MEALS.

How common are family dinners? ›

Highlights: Family Dinner Statistics
  • 88% of Americans say they eat dinner with their family every night or a few times a week.
  • The frequency of family dinners has increased by 17% during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Teens who have frequent family dinners are more likely to have higher-quality relationships with their parents.

What of families eat dinner together? ›

From 2015–2019, the results moved in a narrow range from a low of 43% who reported sitting down together every day in 2016 to a high of 48% in 2018. But in 2020 the daily response jumped to 54%. Another 18% reported gathering for meals a few times a week. Only 3% said their family never ate dinner together.

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