20 Meal Train Recipe Ideas - Take them a Meal (2024)

April 2, 2014

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Looking for meal train ideas? Here are our favorite healthy recipe ideas for those times when you want to bring a family dinner after a new baby or an illness.

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Over the past few weeks I’ve had the honor of delivering several meals to friends in need. Two families have had small children in the hospital. In the PICU no less. For over a week each. The last thing these mamas and dads need is to think about grocery shopping and feeding themselves and other family members healthy meals. And take-out gets old quickly.

Meal trains have been set up for these families, just like when we have friends with new babies. Two websites make this super simple. I’ve usedMealTrain.com and TakeThemAMeal.com. Both are free and easy to use.

One of the most common things I hear friends say is, “Oh no, I can’t bring them dinner. I’m not a good enough cook! I can’t think of anything to bring!” Delivering dinner stresses me out sometimes too, so I’ve compiled some tips and recipe ideas for the next time we want to help out a friend by dropping off dinner.

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A few tips for delivering meals

  • Always inquire about dietary restrictions before planning the meal.
  • Text the family to find out the best time to deliver dinner. Keep in mind that the family is dealing with an important issue (either good in the case of a new baby, or difficult in the case of illness) and may not want to visit with friends, so plan on dropping off on the porch.
  • If you don’t want to come back to retrieve your dishes, use disposable food containers.
  • Choose foods that are easy to reheat.
  • Know that even if you don’t hear from your friend, your contribution is appreciated.

Soups

Soups and stews are a great choice because you can make them early in the day, drop off early, and your friends can reheat them when they are ready. Add a bagged salad mix kit and some crusty bread, and you’re good to go.

  • Chili and corn bread (try the Veggie Chili or Quinoa Tortilla Soup from the YMK Cookbook)
  • Minestrone
  • Instant Pot Minestrone
  • Mexican Lentil Soup
  • Pasta e Ceci
  • Italian Vegetable Soup
  • Curried Pumpkin Lentil Soup
  • Vegan Mulligatawny Soup

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Casseroles& Savory Baked Dishes

  • Eggplant Lasagna
  • Heirloom Tomato and Kale Lasagna
  • Best VEGAN Lasagna
  • Butternut Squash Lasagna
  • Spaghetti Squash Bake
  • Quiche (Spanakopita Quiche)
  • Pot Pie
  • Mac and Cheese (Brussels Sprouts Mac)
  • Roasted Butternut Squash and Black Bean Enchiladas
  • Green Enchiladas from the Yummy Mummy Kitchen Cookbook
  • Baked fish: Prepare your favorite raw fish with a sauce in a baking dish and keep refrigerated. Include baking instructions with the dish and be sure to drop off when your friends are home so the fish stays cold! My favorites to deliver are miso-glazed black cod and Lemon Artichoke Pesto Salmon (in the YMK cookbook).

Other Dinner Ideas

  • Falafel Pitas
  • Soba Noodles – this one on Cupcakes and Cashmere looks yummy!
  • Veggie Stir Fry with Rice or Quinoa
  • Taco Fixin’s: Pack corn tortillas, guacamole, chopped lettuce, chopped onions, chopped cilantro, chopped tomatoes or halved cherry tomatoes, beans and rice, and cooked shredded chicken breast (unless vegetarian).
  • Curry and rice

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Salads

  • Mediterranean Lentil Salad
  • Greek Salad
  • Panzanella
  • Tex Mex Brown Rice Salad
  • Mexican Salad

Breakfast

If you have extra time, bonus points for including something for the morning.

  • Blueberry Banana Muffins
  • Vegan Banana Bread

Comforting Touches

If I have time, I like to add a bottle of wine, flowers, Cowboy Cookies, or some good chocolate. If the occasion is a new baby, I like to add something to make the big brother or sister feel extra special – some stickers, a congratulations card, or a book is all it takes.

Out of Town Meal Delivery

Sometimes our friends in need of help are out of town, or we simply don’t have time to deliver a home-cooked meal. You can still help. Look up a healthy meal delivery service in your friends’ town. In Santa Barbara we have Le Petit Chef, which can deliver gourmet meals,as well as other companies. A gift certificate for a box of ingredients your friends can use for an easy dinner, such as from Blue Apron, is another great help.

Tell us: What are some of your go-to meals to deliver to friends? Let me know in the comments!

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posted April 2, 2014 by Marina Delio

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FAQs

What is the difference between meal train and take them a meal? ›

If you want to organize more support, MealTrain offers an upgrade that requires a monthly fee. Take Them A Meal (TTAM) offers a free, no-frills meal coordinating calendar. While TTAM is limited to just a meal delivery schedule, it's a straightforward site that is easy to navigate.

How much of a cut does Meal Train take? ›

MealTrain.com will automatically deduct a 5% platform fee from each donation received. In addition, for each donation, a financial transaction/credit card processing fee of 2.9% and $0.30 per transaction will apply.

What is the best food to carry in train? ›

Common options include sandwiches, wraps, salads, fruit, snacks, and beverages. Many people prefer portable and easily manageable foods during train journeys. It's also a good idea to consider any specific dietary preferences or restrictions when choosing your travel snacks.

How many days should a Meal Train last? ›

As for length and frequency of the meal train, four to six weeks long is a generous rule of thumb, and dropping food off two or three times a week is another helpful guideline. Again, though, don't be afraid to ask the parents what would help them most!

How much money do you give for a Meal Train? ›

Is there a minimum contribution? When donating to a meal train wallet there is no minimum and most participants donate between $20 and $50 dollars. It's really up to you and what you'd like to provide for the person in need. How will the recipient know I contributed to their wallet?

How to cater for 20 people? ›

Finger foods, canapes, and grazing tables are great options that can feed a crowd and are easy to shape around any style. From gourmet cured meats and cheeses to catering classics like mini pies and pastries, there is bound to be something for any theme.

How much food is enough for 20 people? ›

Rules to Plan By

Each adult will consume 1 pound of food total; children, about 1/2 pound. The more options you have, the less you need of each; decrease the main course portion sizes by 1 to 2 ounces if served on a buffet. Guests will always eat — and drink — more at night than during the day.

What is a good meal to cook for a large group? ›

Hearty Chili

A big pot of chili is a fantastic option for feeding a crowd. Whip up a batch of your favorite chili recipe, and serve it with toppings like shredded cheese, diced onions, sour cream, and a basket of cornbread on the side.

How many full trays of food do I need for 20 guests? ›

What Does a Typical Catering Tray Feed? Generally, a catering tray can feed 15-20 people. For example, a full tray of chicken breasts should have enough protein for 15-20 people. However, remember that people may choose sides like salads and desserts, which may not factor into this.

What to ask for a Meal Train? ›

Ask the recipient which meals they would prefer to receive, favorite restaurants, any dietary restrictions the family may have, and the best drop off time. Include all this information in their Meal Train profile.

How long should a Meal Train be? ›

As for length and frequency of the meal train, four to six weeks long is a generous rule of thumb, and dropping food off two or three times a week is another helpful guideline. Again, though, don't be afraid to ask the parents what would help them most!

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