Meal 1
pork · 30 min · low
serves 2, ~30 min, low effort.
**Why picked:** Arthur called it for tonight. Guanciale, passata,
spaghetti, parmesan from the 2026-04-27 Eataly run all line up.
Quick-blanched greens on the side — broccolini or broccoli rabe (on
the shopping list — none on hand).
Meal 2
salmon · 30 min · low
serves 2, ~30 min, low effort. Approved.
**Why picked:** sheet-pan, light, low effort — clean contrast to
tonight's pasta + pork. Skip the cherry tomato option in the recipe
(out of stock); use asparagus, broccolini, zucchini, or a mix.
Meal 3
beef · 45 min · low
serves 2, ~45 min, low effort. Approved.
**Why picked:** swapped in for tomato-poached fish — Arthur asked for
something other than fish. American/beef gives clean cuisine and
protein variety from tonight (italian/pork) and #2 (japanese/salmon).
WF carries everything easily. Roasted potatoes + sheet-pan vegetables
share oven time with the cast-iron sear.
## Notes
- Reconcile from the 2026-04-27 plan rolled in this round:
smash-burgers cooked Tue 2026-04-28, liked → flipped to `approved`,
`cook_count: 1`. Puttanesca not cooked; cherry tomatoes ran out, so
it's off the table for now (the recipe stays in the corpus — canned
tomatoes work as a fallback if you want it later).
- Tonight's amatriciana isn't on the shopping list — already shopped.
- Both Tier 2 staples used this round (`short-grain rice`, `mirin`)
were verified 2026-04-27 — assumed in stock. Flag at review if not.
- Tonight's amatriciana needs greens — not on hand, on the list.