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Summer break is over and school is back in session.
For parents who have kids involved in after school extracurricular activities like sports or band, getting dinner on the table can be a challenge because of the timing. We never know exactly what time they will be home but they will be ravenous - ready to eat right away.
For parents who have kids involved in after school extracurricular activities like sports or band, getting dinner on the table can be a challenge because of the timing. We never know exactly what time they will be home but they will be ravenous - ready to eat right away.
Trevor plays football for his school and has after school practice or workouts every school day. Two of the ways we deal with having food ready quickly once he does get home are:
- Cook once, eat twice - This is simply "leftovers on purpose". For example, if I'm firing up a grill to cook a chicken, cook two chickens instead - one for dinner and one for leftovers. For these wraps, we cooked a Certified Angus Beef whole beef eye round. Half was for dinner with mashed potatoes, the other half was for lunch meat.
- Wraps/Burritos - These are a fast way to compile a bunch of leftovers and fridge finds into something that resembles a planned meal without much cooking.
These Rotisserie Garlic Roast Beef Wraps are a good example of that. We slathered a Certified Angus Beef whole beef eye round with a garlic paste and fire roasted it on a rotisserie. The crust adds intense flavor to an otherwise mild cut of beef. We sliced it thin and then used it for a few meals this week. Roast beef and mashed potatoes one night, sandwiches for lunch one day, and then these great wraps for dinner the next night.
The wrap is as simple as a fridge dive but here is how we made the Rottisserie Garlic Roast Beef.