Since I've written the last blog, we've had three cataract surgeries between the two of us (one more to go), an assortment of doctors appointments, had houseguests for a week, celebrated two birthdays, attended a pig show, had an MRI, and spent a week at the beach with the little grandchildren and knitted two pumpkin hats. I evidently don't move as fast as I used to, because that doesn't sound like much. But it has kept us busy.
This week we have the older two grandchildren here for the fall break. But I am determined to catch up here on the blog. Surely I've cooked something I can share. Or, maybe not. During all these weeks we have emptied out all of my cooked foods from the freezer except for two little packs of pulled pork. Just enough to makes sliders one day for lunch.
A dear friend texted me last week to ask what recipes I liked to make and freeze for later. She has knee surgery coming up and wanted to have some ready-to-eat meals tucked away. If I lived closer I would take her a couple of meals. But there are hours of interstate between us.
So I sent her a list of things that are typically in my freezer. In fact I'm making chicken taco soup right now for supper and have my fingers crossed there will be enough to freeze after I've fed the four of us. It's hard for me to recalibrate my quantities after cooking for two for years.
Here is the list I shared with Betsy. I have frozen many more recipes than these but these are the ones that are on repeat, the ones we like best. And I am well aware that we all have different tastes and expectations. All I can do is tell you what we have enjoyed over the years and hope you enjoy them as much as we do.
Chicken Taco Soup This recipe is written for an Instant Pot, but you could certainly cook it on top of the stove. You just have to get the chicken tender enough to shred. I freeze it in quart containers and pint containers. Some of each, so I can thaw what I need depending on who I'm feeding.
3-Packet Pot Roast Oh man, we love this slow cooker recipe for tender roast. I freeze the meat in the gravy in smaller amounts in ziplock bags because it's so fast to thaw. Faster than pint containers. Serve it with your favorite quick cooking rice. And I discovered that Bob Evans Original Mashed Potatoes (in the refrigerated section) taste pretty close to homemade. And it take 5 minutes in the microwave. Yes. My standards have changed as my age has changed.
Baked Rotini This one is tried and true. You can make the recipe in one large 9x13-inch dish, divide it into two square pans and we've even made three smaller pans. Freeze before baking. Thaw. And bake according to directions. I've discovered that when thawed foods come out of the refrigerator it might take slightly longer to bake because the recipe time is written as if you are assembling it and putting it straight into the oven. BONUS: If you serve this for dinner the night you make it, you can freeze any leftovers after it's baked.
Meat Loaf This recipe goes back to my home economist days. It's one of the rare recipes that goes straight from the freezer to the oven. That means you don't have to plan ahead and thaw before baking. It also makes two one-pound loaves. Sometimes I'll cook one immediately and freeze the other one.
Sloppy Joes A kid favorite that we like, too. A young mom that was in college with my daughters said this is what she always took when a friend had a new baby and also had older kids. Take the sloppy joe meat, buns, chips, baked beans and cookies. She said she usually got a call later asking for the recipe. This is a different flavor from Manwich. Trust me
Chicken Enchiladas These are not covered in red sauce so they can be wrapped and frozen individually. Wrap each one in foil and then put them all in a big freezer bag. I think we microwaved them to thaw and heat. It's been a while since I made them. But they are delicious.
Slow Cooker Pulled Pork BBQ The doesn't taste like you made it a slow cooker. It's so good. It makes a large amount, so there will be enough for dinner and more to freeze. This is the only thing left in my freeze right at the moment. We will finish it after Daddy-O's last cataract surgery next week.
Slow Cooker Pork Tenderloin (soy, mustard, maple syrup) This recipe is one of the easiest recipes I have on my blog. I made this a couple of months ago and I think I need to make it again soon. So, so easy.
Damn Good Chili I chuckle every time I see the name of this recipe. It's straight from a magazine ad for Presto pressure cookers from decades ago. I won first prize at a chili cook off at our church with it, And Jessica and Todd won first prize in a neighborhood cook off. I almost always double the recipe. Sometimes I'll even triple it. I want plenty to freeze. If you chop the peppers and onions ahead of time, it's really easy to make and let it simmer all afternoon.
Okay. Now you have my freezer favorites. It's time for me to get busy and restock our freezer. It's rare I cook something with the sole purpose of freezing it. With only two of us here, I'm more likely to make a recipe and eat part and freeze part. Make it work for your household!
Betsy, we all wish you well with your knee surgery. ❤️
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