Continuing with our Summer Meal Plans. Week 7 includes delicious and easy-to-prepare Grilled Chicken Shish Tawook, Pasta alla Genovese, Tuna and White Bean Salad, Tomato Focaccia, Blueberry Compote and more.

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Collage of recipe images including chicken shish tawook, cherry tomato puff pastry tart, pasta with meat sauce, corn salad and more.

What’s Included in Each Meal Plan

Photo of Luay Ghafari
  • 5 Mains (including both meat and vegetarian options, as well as seafood and/or a hearty salad option)
  • Side salad (I try to make sure it’s as seasonal as possible)
  • Baking recipe (could be bread, focaccia, etc.)
  • Dessert or something sweet that works well as a snack or even breakfast
  • Printable Meal Plan with all the recipes (use as shopping list)

The goal of these weekly meal plans is to take the guesswork out of meal planning and give you everything you need to save time and streamline your meal prep and shopping. Check back regularly as I add weekly plans to the website.

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Meal Plan Recipes

Below you will find the recipes that make up this plan. Click on each to go to the full recipe.

A plate of shish tawook skewers with a side salad, pickled sumac onions and garlic sauce.
5 from 9 votes

Monday: Chicken Shish Tawook

This Authentic Shish Tawook recipe is so delicious and versatile that I guarantee you’ll add it to your summer grilling rotation. But guess what? You can make it in the cooler months too in an oven or on a grill pan. A staple at most Middle Eastern restaurants, there’s no reason for you not to make it at home!
Chicken Shish Tawook Recipe!
Pasta alla Genovese in a serving bowl garnished with parsley with parmesan cheese on the side.
5 from 1 vote

Tuesday: Pasta alla Genovese

This Pasta alla Genovese (Beef and Onion Ragù) recipe is comforting and delicious. What makes it so special is the rich flavor you get from the slow-cooked onion sauce base. You're going to need a lot of onions! It’s a perfect weekend meal. Personally, this is one of my go-to winter dinner party meals.
Pasta alla Genovese Recipe!
Plate with musakhan sumac chicken rolls with a bowl of mint yogurt, garnished with pomegranate seeds and pine nuts.
5 from 3 votes

Wednesday: Musakhan Rolls

Musakhan Rolls are a modern take on the classic Palestinian sumac chicken recipe. These rolls are portable, delicious and easy to prepare. They are made with shredded chicken, caramelized onions, and lots of sumac. Pair them with plain yogurt or a tangy mint yogurt sauce.
Musakhan Rolls Recipe!
tomato tart
4.85 from 13 votes

Thursday: Tomato and Herbed Cheese Tart

Easy and delicious, this recipe can be made in a pinch. 3 main ingredients! That is all it takes.
Tomato and Herbed Cheese Tart Recipe!
Bowl of tuna and white bean salad on a marble counter with sliced lemon on the side.
5 from 1 vote

Friday: Tuna White Bean Salad

This Tuna and White Bean Salad with Caper Vinaigrette is one of those recipes I turn to again and again when I need something quick, nourishing, and full of bold flavor. It’s got pantry-friendly vibes with a fresh, zippy twist. Perfect for a quick lunch, picnics, or as a light dinner with some crusty bread on the side.
Tuna White Bean Salad Recipe!
Grilled corn and peach summer salad with chopped cucumber and crumbled feta in a bowl garnished with jalapeno pepper rings and basil leaves.
5 from 1 vote

Salad: Grilled Corn and Peach Salad

I absolutely love this Grilled Corn Peach Salad! It just screams summer! Juicy sweet peaches, smoky charred corn, crunchy cucumbers, creamy feta, and a bright, citrusy sumac dressing make this salad the perfect dish for warm-weather gatherings. And best of all, it comes together in under 20 minutes!
Grilled Corn and Peach Salad Recipe!
Slices of tomato focaccia on a wooden cutting board showing the crumb cross section.
5 from 12 votes

Baking Recipe: No Knead Tomato Focaccia

A great recipe for No Knead Tomato Focaccia that is sure to please the pickiest of eaters. This recipe does take some time to prepare (mostly hands-off) but the final baked focaccia will be worth the wait. The base recipe needs just 5 ingredients that you probably have in your pantry right now!
No Knead Tomato Focaccia Recipe!
Blueberry Maple Compote in a jar with a spoon.
5 from 1 vote

Dessert: Blueberry Compote

This Blueberry Maple Compote is one of my favorite ways to enjoy fresh blueberries. It’s luscious, tangy, gently spiced, and just sweet enough thanks to real maple syrup. I like to spoon it over pancakes or French toast, swirl it into yogurt or over homemade labneh, or serve it with fresh-baked bread or pound cake as a “quick jam”.
Blueberry Compote Recipe!

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