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By September 4, 2019September 21st, 2019101 Comments


Every New Yearโ€™s Day for the past few years โ€” and by New Yearโ€™s Day, I of course mean, the first day of school โ€” Iโ€™ve had the same resolution-y thought: We need to eat less meat in our house. Itโ€™s a low-rumbling call year-round, but something about September and the ramped-up schedules and textbook pile-ups on the kitchen counter makes it feel like weโ€™re all in the right frame to do the hard work of changing courses. What usually happens, though, is after a few weeks of salad pizzas and black bean burritos, I end up falling back into my dinner default mode, which, for the most part could be described as โ€œchicken thighs plus something.โ€

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For those of you who have been following along, you know that this past year was different and that weโ€™ve dramatically cut back on our meat consumption. Why? Maybe it was because the kids are older and not only are they more likely to venture out of their comfort zones (read: tofu) but they are more invested in the formerly abstract idea of doing their part to combat climate change. Maybe it was because there are so many chefs and cookbook authors giving vegetables the star treatment and Iโ€™ve never been more inspired to spin an eggplant into dinner gold. Maybe itโ€™s because so many of my friends are heading in the plant-based direction. Maybe itโ€™s because Andy and I are getting older (and weโ€™re watching our parents getting older) and dialing back on animal protein feels like the safest way to address our mid-life crises.

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Mostly, though, I think the reason why weโ€™veย been able to stick to our vegetarian vow is because we came up with a real plan: We wouldnโ€™t get rid of meat entirely (anyone who has spent time in this space knows how hard it would be for us to say goodbye to our pork chops and meat ragus and chicken dinners) but we would limit those dishes to weekends and special occasions. Then from Monday through Friday, my family of four would be The Weekday Vegetarians, which,ย inย addition to sounding like the name of a folk-rock band at a small liberal arts college, will be the title of my next book.

And thatโ€™s my news! Iโ€™m working on the fourth book in my Dinner: A Love Story series and I couldnโ€™t be more excited.

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Like the rest of my books, The Weekday Vegetarians will focus on dinner, it will cater to busy families, and the recipe development will happen in real time. In other words, every dish that makes the cut will be a meal that was served on a weeknight in the harsh light of real life, not in a studio or a test kitchen.

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As usual, I plan on documenting a lot of that real life here on Dinner: A Love Story and on instagram so be sure to follow along. While youโ€™re at it, please please send me your own ideas and inspiration. After so many years of writing this blog, thereโ€™s one thing I know for sure: dinner is a lot more fun when weโ€™re all in it together.


Last weekโ€™s dinner: Fried tofu tacos


Greens, greens, greens. We are eating a LOT of them these days.


As always, follow my progress on instagram.

101 Comments

  • Avatar Kristin Russo says:

    So looking forward to this! One of our faves is a cauliflower puttanesca that I found in Real Simple ages ago.

  • Avatar StephanieR says:

    Oh how fun! Iโ€™ll be sure to preorder as soon as it becomes available! What a neat idea!

  • Avatar Mary says:

    Woohoo! Excited for this. Spent the last 6 months being a Monday-Thursday vegetarian and am currently attempting to go all vegetarian until Thanksgivingโ€ฆ excited to see what you come up with!

  • Avatar Bethany says:

    Congrats!! Cannot wait for it!

  • Avatar Jenny Martin says:

    jenny! you are always so open & honest, and the part about your parents aging and this being a good way to combat thatโ€ฆso true. i consistently fail at veggie first meals! literally counting down until your publication day!!!! xo

  • Avatar Kayce says:

    Our family of 3 is going to try out being Weekday Vegetarians too so I am so excited for this!

  • Avatar Melissa says:

    This is so exciting!! My 11 year old daughter is vegetarian and by default, so are we most days. If you need any help testing recipes, let me know!

  • Courtney says:

    This is so incredible. The tides are turning. Itโ€™s powerful and critical that a voice like yours supports a move towards more plant-based eating. Thank you!

  • Avatar Zoe says:

    This is so great!! Some โ€œvegetarianโ€ meals are not really meals, or are too complicated and require things you donโ€™t have aroundโ€ฆ. Iโ€™m similarly cutting back on meat a lot and I know your recipes are going to be great and simple!

  • Avatar Jill Morse says:

    I want it NOW! I am a long time follower with an only child. My daughter is a junior in HS. Iโ€™m about to leave for yet another sports event and will be home around 9:30 pm to have โ€œdinnerโ€. Needless to say, I am a meal planner, a Sunday prepper, and a DALS InstaGram follower!
    She has asked for more plant based meals. We have been on the roller coaster too! She now begins to understand health benefits, but mostly her concerns are environmental/climate.
    Thank you thank you thank you. In the meantime, what are some of your favโ€™s?

  • Jessica says:

    Congratulations! I canโ€™t wait to read it cover to cover like a novel.

  • Avatar Diana says:

    This is awesome. We do meatless Mondays but I would love to have more ideas to expand it throughout the week. Pasta e ceci, tacos with the baja black beans from the Rebar cookbook, and pad thai with tofu are on the regular Monday rotation at our house.

  • Avatar Charlene says:

    Iโ€™m so excited for this book! After I learned to cook from your 3 previous books, Iโ€™m now on a quest to eat a more clean/plant-based diet. I have found that most of the popular cookbooks that I have usually have a few roasted vegetables recipes and some salads for vegetables, or they have hard to find ingredients for those not living in the US, or they are simply not budget friendly. Thatโ€™s why Iโ€™m really excited for your book.

    If itโ€™s possible, Iโ€™d like to request some recipes that are toddler/pre-schooler friendly, and not just recipes that are acceptable for older kids and adults. Thank you in advance!

    When can we pre-order your book?!

  • Avatar Stephanie says:

    I am beyond excited for this new book of yours! Itโ€™s exactly what Iโ€™ve been looking for. I find so many great Vegetarian cookbooks, but they are made for people who can afford to spend hours in the kitchen, and /or those with out picky eater children. DALS & The Playbook are my cookbook bibles. Looking forward to seeing what comes next from you!

  • Avatar Megan says:

    Love the concept and title! If you need any real test cooks (i.e.: real busy, real parents, real meat-avoiders, and totally not really qualified, heh heh) Iโ€™d love to offer my services ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Avatar Stephanie Pease says:

    Hoooraaaaaay!!! I couldnโ€™t be happier about this, or happier for you, Jenny Rosenamazing!
    I have every single one of your cookbooks, and love them all!
    Aaaaaaand recently my husband discovered he needs to be dairy free AND SOY FREE!
    Heโ€™s trying to kill meโ€ฆ. could some of your recipes be workable for these limitations?
    Please pretty please!! We both want to be eaters of less meat, and it is HARD with a soy and dairy allergy!!

  • Avatar Stephanie Pease says:

    (not sure this posted correctly, trying again)
    Hoooraaaaaay!!! I couldnโ€™t be happier about this, or happier for you, Jenny Rosenamazing!
    I have every single one of your cookbooks, and love them all!
    Aaaaaaand recently my husband discovered he needs to be dairy free AND SOY FREE!
    Heโ€™s trying to kill meโ€ฆ. could some of your recipes be workable for these limitations?
    Please pretty please!! We both want to be eaters of less meat, and it is HARD with a soy and dairy allergy!!

  • Avatar Christina I. says:

    Woohoo!! I am unbelievably excited about this.

  • Avatar Emily says:

    Woohoo! This comes just as Iโ€™m making the transition to vegetarianism myself. So looking forward to seeing your spin on it!

  • Avatar Steph says:

    How exciting!! Looking forward to following along and being inspired!

  • Avatar Melissa h says:

    Yumm bowls! Lots of prep but that prep can be turned into other dinners (fried rice, taco salad, burritos etc) and yumm bowls are a family favorite.

  • Avatar Sam Mahoney says:

    Love this!! We make this once a week with different spins
    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bonappetit.com/story/date-night-rent-week/amp

  • Avatar Rachael says:

    100% buying this! As the owner of your first two cookbooks, my only complaint was not enough vegetarian recipes! Iโ€™m so excited for this!

  • Avatar Ellen says:

    Wonderful news! Really looking forward to this. Would love a good recipe(s) for veggie burgers that donโ€™t fall apart. ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Avatar Caitlyn says:

    As a long time reader and a long time vegetarian, I am almost embarrassingly excited about this announcement. WAHOO!!!!

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