Our list of kitchen staples provide fast and tasty ingredients for recipes that your family will also enjoy. If these were the only things in your kitchen, you’d be able to prepare a bunch of R♥K recipes.
Canned/Jarred
Beans – cannellini, pinto, black, red kidney – add to salads, saute with salsa as side dish or put on top of grilled fish or chicken
Canned Tomatoes – sun dried in oil, fire roasted, with garlic, with chilies – for making sauces/salsas
Minced Garlic – Easier than doing all that chopping yourself
Tuna – in Olive Oil or Water, add to a salad or for a quick lunch protein
Condiments/Sauces
Balsamic Vinegar, for the salad dressing or drizzle for grilled sliced meat
Chicken Broth – Good brands are reduced sodium and low fat, use a little on steamed vegetables to give them flavor.
Extra Virgin Olive Oil – I use for cooking and salads
Light Mayonnaise, use half and half blended with Greek yogurt
Mustard – spicy brown or Dijon – use for salad dressings and pan sauces
Rice Wine Vinegar – for Asian marinades and for salad dressings
Sesame Seed or Peanut Oil – toasted, for marinades or dressings
Soy sauce – Low sodium for marinades & sauces
Sriracha – when you need a little heat – a few drops blended with Greek yogurt great option instead of high sugared ketchups.
Worcestershire Sauce – unique flavor that makes a meatloaf taste different from meatballs
Protein
Chicken breast – skinless, boneless – individually wrapped Chicken Breasts
Ground chicken breast – freshly chopped or chop your own from whole breasts in food processor
Pork tenderloin – season, sear and roast in oven, thinly slice – super tender and moist
Pre-cooked Rotisserie Chicken – make into many dishes
Salmon filet, Scallops, Shrimp – quick cooking and a nice change of pace
Turkey Breast – ground – fresh
Produce
Avacado – use in salads, as a boat, or as a spread
Butternut Squash – winter squash – cut into cubes, toss with olive oil, salt and pepper roast on cookie sheet til tender
Garlic – used in just about every dish!
Gourmet Garden Herb Tubes – Basil, Garlic, Ginger are my favorites
Onions – Need I say more, all different kinds add flavor when sauteing or using in a salad?
Red, Green and Yellow Sweet Peppers – saute with garlic and onion in olive oil for a topper grilled sliced meats or salad or stuff with chili for a southwestern stuffed pepper
Salad greens – Leftover protein and salad for quick weeknight dinners!
Spinach greens – for salad or after searing chicken or fish and removing to plate, dump entire bag into pan and cook until wilted, seasoning with garlic powder for a quick side!
Tomatoes – Roma, grape, and cherry tomatoes – salads or roasted
Zucchini – simmer in sauce or making fries
Frozen
Frozen vegetables – Mashed or riced Cauliflower, Broccoli, Mixed Vegetables for stir fry.
Dairy
Eggs – Extra Large – hard cooked eggs to keep in fridge, and for fast dinner ideas
Laughing Cow Cheese Wedges – use for snacking with veggies or add to sauces for creamy factor
Non-fat Greek Yogurt – great in sauces, dressings or as a condiment
Parmesan cheese – buy a wedge and grate your own to add protein and a lot of flavor to salads, soups, and sauces
Shredded cheese – Low fat mozzarella, cheddar or favorite blends for adding flavor to dishes
Seasonings/Spices/Packaged Items
Agave – a natural sweetener
Almond flour – Bob’s Red Mill Almond Flour comes in fine or super fine for dredging or use in place of breadcrumbs
Basil/Rosemary – fresh and dried
Black pepper – almost every dish benefits from a few grinds of black pepper
Chili powder – Great for Mexican recipes or when you like a little heat in chili
Cumin – lemon earthy goodness to many recipes
Garlic Powder/Onion Powder – Need i say more?
Lemon/Lime Juice – for dressings or a squeeze of freshness
Oregano – dried, essential for Italian, Mexican, and Greek cuisines!
Non-Stick Cooking Spray – Original and Olive Oil
Sea Salt/Kosher Salt – better for you if you must use than the iodized version
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