By the time we reached Week 51, I could hardly believe this series was nearing the end. One more Sunday left. When I started this project last January, I wasnโt sure I could show up every week. Life was happening, the calendar was always full, and yetโsomehowโwe kept going. Week after week, meal after meal, story after story. It was a commitment that stretched me in ways I didnโt expect, one Iโm not sure I will continue in 2026, at least not in this same labor-intensive format. But something will returnโjust in a gentler, more sustainable way.
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This Sunday felt like a quiet celebration of everything weโve managed to do.
Stewed Beef with Dumplings โ A One-Pot Embrace
For this weekโs lunch, I returned to a dish that feels like home: Stewed beef with dumplings.
The ultimate comfort food for these cold winter days. Everything cooks in one potโtender beef, carrots, celery, aromatics, and plump dumplings that soak up every drop of gravy. Itโs the same Trini โburning of the sugarโ method we use for stewed chicken, but heartier, fuller, and perfect for December.
I browned the beef until it sang in the pot, added the vegetables, let everything melt together slowly, then tucked in dumplings to finish. Simple, warming, deeply satisfying.
Instant Pot Stewed Oxtail โ For a Special Request
Alongside that one-pot stew, I finally made something Iโd been putting off:
Instant Pot Stewed Oxtail.
This wasnโt just for my own meal prepโit was inspired by the pending photos I needed to take for the blog. But it also became an unexpected act of kindness. My daughterโs friend has always wanted to taste stewed oxtail with rice and beans and cabbage stir fry. In the spirit of Christmas, I decided:
Why not do one more good deed before the end of the year?
So I cooked the full combination just for her. A plate made with generosity, tradition, and the warmth of the season.
Meal Prep for the Week Ahead
With the holiday travel countdown ticking, I doubled up on prep:
- Stewed beef and dumplings (Sunday lunch)
- Instant Pot stewed oxtail (recipe coming soon)
- Rice & beans for the week
- Cabbage stir fry
- Baked Cornish hens for my husbandโs weekday lunches
- Curry short ribs for myselfโbecause I wanted to close the year with one of my favorite meals of 2025 โ I thought I already posted this recipe, but somehow canโt find it, so will be posting soon.
We cooked, cleaned, organized, and packed gifts all morning. That blend of warmth and work that only December brings. Giving gifts brings joyโbut the choosing, the wrapping, the budget that never behavesโthose are the parts we rarely admit aloud.
Closing in on the Final Week
Somewhere between seasoning meats and labeling containers, the reality set in:
This was the second-to-last Sunday Lunch post of the year.
Fifty-one Sundays documented.
Fifty-one meals cooked.
Fifty-one stories shared.
We made it this far when it would have been easier to skip a weekโor ten. And yet every Sunday, no matter what life threw our way, we cooked and showed up.
Next week is Week 52. The final chapter.
Iโm proud of us.
What We Cooked This Week
- Stewed Beef with Dumplings (one-pot dish)
- Instant Pot Stewed Oxtail (preview of upcoming recipe)
- Rice and Beans (for daughterโs friendโs special request)
- Cabbage Stir Fry
- Baked Cornish Hens (meal prep for husband)
- Curry Short Ribs (my personal favorite meal of 2025)
Serving Suggestions for Stewed Beef & Dumplings

While I can eat this one-pot stew just as it is, you can also enjoy it with:
- Jasmine or basmati rice
- Rice and beans
- Yellow rice or carrot rice
- Callaloo or dhal and rice
- Stewed beans
- Fried plantains
- Chunky vegetable stir fry or cabbage & tomatoes stir fry
Best served hotโand balanced with a cold glass of mauby, sorrel, ginger beer, or homemade lemonade.
More Sunday Lunches to Explore
If youโre new to my 52 Weeks of Sunday Lunch series, welcome. Every Sunday last year(2025), I cooked a completely different mealโno repeatsโand shared the story behind it. It has been equal parts discipline, creativity, and memory-keeping.
Here are some recent Sunday Lunch posts:
- Week 50: Coconut Rice, Baked Lamb & Steamed Green Beans
- Week 49: Garlic Pork & Hops
- Week 48: Thanksgiving Highlights
- Week 47: Stewed Chicken, Curry Baigan & Aloo, Paratha
- Week 46: Fried Rice, Fried Asian Ribs, Corn Casserole, Pepper Shrimp
๐ View the full 52 Weeks of Sunday Lunch series โ
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