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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Freezer Meals, step by step

I've been getting a lot of questions about how I do my freezer cooking.  Most of them have been "isn't it hard?" or "how do you do it?"  Really, it's easier than it sounds, I promise.

When I restocked my freezer yesterday, I took pictures, step by step, just to show everyone how I do it.

This was the sad state of my freezer after we had been eating nothing but freezer meals for a month.  Frozen assets FTW!  :) (You can see that I do still have a nice stash of meals left)



On of our local stores is amazing, and sells fresh produce and meat relatively cheap.  I got all of this for less than $100.  



The first thing that I do when I get home from the store is wash and prep my veggies, no matter if I'm freezer cooking or not.  Otherwise, they get put away and I forget about them.  This way, they're prepped and ready to go.  I also had a bag in the fridge of broccoli, green peppers, squash, and zucchini that I washed and prepped from a shopping trip a few days ago.  Great time-saver on freezer meal day.



Try not to be grossed out by what's left behind after you clean your produce.  This is exactly why I started using the vinegar-soak method.



While your produce is soaking, make up any marinades that you'll need.  This is Korean BBQ chicken marinade.  In case you were wondering, it is amazing.  



I start by labeling my bags, then folding over the tops to make a bowl, and lining them up on my workspace (in this case, my counter). 



Then I fill them up with my protein (in this case, chicken).  I try to work with one protein at a time.



Then I add all the veggies, and then add the marinades, seasonings, sauces, etc.



Once you squeeze all of the air out and seal the bags, it is important to freeze the bags flat so that you can store them in the freezer.  In cases where you have things in a lot of marinade (KBBQ chicken, for example), I freeze it on top of a cutting board so that it freezes flat instead of inbetween the slats of my shelf.



The other bags just get stacked and frozen flat.

Yesterday I made:
KBBQ chicken (for the grill)
2 Italian chicken (for the crockpot)
1 creamy ranch chicken (for the crockpot)
(against my own better judgement, I hate ranch, but the Husband and the Boy love it.)
1 balsamic chicken (for the oven)
1 BBQ chicken (for the crockpot)
1 pineapple BBQ chicken (for the crockpot)



Today I'll be knocking out two different types of meatloaf, some stuffed peppers, and hopefully some burritos and sandwiches for the Boy's lunch since school is starting up again soon.

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