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Surprise
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Sun, Jan 29 2017, 8:51 pm
Hello! Please post your favorite oven dinner recipes. I'm a working mom and like to set the oven on time bake in the morning and get home to a ready meal! Any ideas and recipes are very much appreciated!! Thank you
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cbg
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Sun, Jan 29 2017, 9:10 pm
Chicken & Rice
Chicken & Potatoes
Chicken & zucchini, yellow squash
Sorry I only know chicken recipes.
But
I wouldn't leave out raw chicken all day, until the oven turns on.
I think any crockpot meal will also work in the oven
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Blessing1
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Sun, Jan 29 2017, 9:21 pm
Any chicken or meat can be done in the oven.
Though like cbg said, I wouldn't leave meat or chicken out so long, especially in a closed oven.
Roasted veggies, potatoes, rice knishes.. can be done in the oven.
A crock pot is a good idea.
Or maybe freeze meals ahead of time, then it can be out all day.
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devorah1231
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Sun, Jan 29 2017, 10:25 pm
1 small onion
3/4 cups of rice
1 1/5 cups of water
1 tsp salt
2 chicken quarters
1/4 tsp paprika
1/4 tsp garlic powder
Slice onion into rings and lay in foil pan
Add rice, water and salt
Place chicken on top of mixture
Season with paprika and garlic powder
Bake on 350 for an hour and 45 minutes
Maybe have oven go on in middle of day, or have someone put it in lunch time.
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ra_mom
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Sun, Jan 29 2017, 10:42 pm
Season and bread cutlets, lay on cookie sheet and refrigerate. Season cut potatoes and have the oven turn on to bake them for about 40 minutes at 400 before you get home. A pan of vegetables should be baking next to the potatoes at the same time. Take cutlets out of refrigerator when you get home and place in oven for 20 minutes. Serve all 3.
Cook spaghetti, rinse, drain. Toss with oil then seal in container or ziploc bag and refrigerate. Season and form meatballs. Arrange in deep pan and top with sauce. Bake at 350 for 2 hours. When you get home, microwave the container of spaghetti. Serve together along with baby carrots.
Season salmon and arrange in baking pan and refrigerate. Peel, cut and toss sweet potato fries with seasoning. Arrange on cookie sheet, place in oven and set to start baking 40 minutes before you get home. Have a covered pan of broccoli baking/steaming in the oven next to the sweet potatoea. Slide pan of salmon from fridge into the oven. Bake 18 minutes. Serve it all up together.
Bake a whole rotisserie chicken next to a covered pan of rice.
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/4.....tyle/
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Surprise
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Mon, Jan 30 2017, 1:42 am
Thanks everyone! I'm writing them down in my recipe collections and will try them all! Will let you know how we enjoyed it.
Keep them coming please!!
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Smile1234
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Mon, Jan 30 2017, 4:31 am
You specifically want fleishig?
Lasagna is an oven dinner. I guess you can do meat lasagna but it's more of a patchka (at least the one I have made)
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UnFarvosNischt
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Mon, Jan 30 2017, 4:52 am
Salmon and zucchini/carrots/potatoes/onion
Red mullet and cherry tomatoes/onion/shallot
Sausages and baked potatoes
Chicken and pepper/carrots
In fact, everything works! Those types of meals are my favorite!
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WitchKitty
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Mon, Jan 30 2017, 5:14 am
my mother used to make tuna loaf. I don't know the recipe though.
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cbg
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Tue, Jan 31 2017, 9:54 am
Are you better off making freezer meals?
Crockpot meals?
If you google search freezable crockpot meals you'll find lots of recipes and
tips.
There are sites that give you 1 months worth of easy meals that can be frozen in a crockpot bag, defrosted the night before, and just place in crockpot. They even have grocery lists.
You may be able to make them in a disposable pan and put in the oven frozen, letting it defrost in the oven with it off, and then let it turn on 1 hr before you come home.
You'll need to experiment.
If this works out then any recipe that you can freeze seasoned raw would work.
Also there are some meals that taste better when reheated.
Beefaroni- kids like this
Mousakka
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mha3484
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Tue, Jan 31 2017, 10:35 am
I love sheet pan meals. I made this last night it took 10 min to prep and 20 to cook. It was a winner http://www.busyinbrooklyn.com/.....lmon/
I want to make her fajitas for shabbos which is also a sheet pan meal.
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wazup
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Tue, Jan 31 2017, 10:45 am
can you leave cut potatoes in the oven all day? dont they turn brown?
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ra_mom
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Tue, Jan 31 2017, 11:31 am
wazup wrote: | can you leave cut potatoes in the oven all day? dont they turn brown? |
I use cut red potatoes. Or whole baby potatoes. Or semi cut Russet potatoes for Hasselbeck. Or pierce and then wrap whole potatoes in foil for baked potatoes. Cut sweet potatoes don't either brown.
Items like chicken, put into the oven frozen and they defrost by the time the oven turns on a few hours later. (But not the rotisserie recipe, since it bakes for 5 hours so don't put that in frozen.)
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Chayalle
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Tue, Jan 31 2017, 11:41 am
I bake meatballs in sauce in oven, and rice at the same time. Also put in vegetables, or cut a salad.
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livinginflatbus
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Tue, Jan 31 2017, 4:18 pm
The Bais Yaakov cookbooks has some great really simple recipes
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