A casserole is an easy week night dinner. Just throw a few things together and bake! Gluten- and egg-free Taco Casserole is a great example. Here are the ingredients you’ll need:
- 1 lb hamburger
- 16 oz package of brown rice noodles
- half package of cream cheese
- 1 1/2 cups shredded cheddar
- 1 packet of taco seasoning
- 1 cup water
Let’s get moving!
- Play with children. Feed their attention meters in hopes of good behavior while you cook.
- Step kids up with a movie, snacks, drinks, hugs, blown noses, blankets, trips to the potty, untied knots, etc.
- Empty the dishwasher.
- Fill the dishwasher with dishes from sink and counter.
- Wash pots and pans needed to cook dinner in the now empty sink.
- Dry pots and pans.
- Clear counter space.
- Feed pets begging for food at your feet.
- Check on children and repeat step 2 as necessary.
- Clean up any messes from children and stop any crazy behaviors (such as using an upturned chair’s leg like a balance beam).
- Look up recipe on Pinterest.
- Take out any remaining pans and utensils needed to cook.
- Fill pot of water and set to boil for noodles.
- Preheat oven.
- Take out meat and weigh correct portion.
- Package remaining meat to freeze. Don’t forget to label and date the bag!
- Wash hands.
- Disinfect counter.
- Take out trash you realized as full when you threw out the meat package.
- Shoo children from the kitchen.
- Wash hands.
- Put new liner in trash can.
- Take out noodles and poor into boiling water.
- Fish empty noodle package out of the trashcan to read cook time and set the timer.
- Start meat browning.
- Look up recipe again because you’ve forgotten it.
- Find paper and pen to jot down recipe.
- Check Facebook.
- Check on children including, but not limited to: Breaking up a fight over Legos, getting misty eyed at Mufasa’s death scene, and applauding a performance of “Let it Go” sung into an echoy plastic microphone.
- Return to kitchen and gather remaining ingredients.
- Stir noodles and browning meat.
- Notice spots on casserole dish when you go to grease it. Wash dish.
- Grease dish.
- Wash greasy hands.
- Investigate suspicious behavior from children, such as prolonged running water in the bathroom or extreme quiet.
- While waiting for noodles and meat to finish, clear the kitchen table for dinner including sorting mail; completing reading logs; putting away doll shoes and light sabers; throwing rocks, sticks or acorns back outside.
- Attend to boiling over noodles.
- Thank a child for “helping;” (for example, washing the hall floor with a sopping wash cloth).
- Consider asking a child to help set the table.
- Decide to do it yourself instead.
- Ask a child to stop doing something (such as cleaning the coffee table with the cloth used on the floor).
- Drain noodles in colander in the sink.
- Drain fat from meat. Careful not to get the fat on the noodles. Maybe you should have done this one first.
- Locate scrap of paper with the recipe on it.
- Ask child to leave the kitchen.
- Allow child to help finish setting table when his lip begins to quiver at your request to leave the kitchen.
- Add taco seasoning and water to meat. Set timer!
- Poor noodles into casserole dish.
- Soak colander and noodle pot in sink.
- Offer a cracker to child holding her nose saying the kitchen smells yucky.
- Start planning sides for children who won’t eat casserole.
- Pour cheese over noodles.
- Stir meat.
- Say, “Yes, yes, uh huh” to a child without knowing what you are agreeing to.
- Stir cream cheese into meat.
- Prep sides for children. For Taco Casserole, avocado and tomato slices pair well, as does the standby of bread and butter.
- Turn off meat and stir into noodles.
- Put casserole in oven.
- Praise cool things children are doing in the living room (like Ninja Turtle drawings, elaborate block dog houses, or a slumber party on the floor).
- Soak pan from meat.
- Clean up ingredients.
- Say, “In a little while” to a child asking, “How long until dinner?”
- Realize you forgot to set over timer.
- Check recipe for cook time, and realize you forgot to put cheese on top.
- Get cheese back out of fridge and take casserole out of oven.
- Sprinkle cheese. (Recipe says to use a certain amount, but measuring cup is in the dishwasher).
- Put casserole back in oven.
- Start washing pots and pans.
- Go to living room to figure out what a child is trying to say to you.
- Set oven timer after realize you forgot again when child asked again how long until dinner.
- Wipe down counter and stove top.
- Hang out with kids. Or sneak into the bathroom with a glass of wine and a book.
- Serve dinner.
- Watch kids only eat sides as you lead family discussion of the day’s events.
- Pack leftovers and wash dishes.
Approximate preparation time: 2 1/2 hours
Serves: 8 adults or 50 picky children — but your mileage may vary!