Freezer Cooking Class Part 2 (LOTS of recipes!)
This is part two of my sister in law’s freezer and mega cooking class! Visit part one here.
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Mega/Freezer Cooking Phase Three:
On this day, I made, Hashbrown Casserole Deluxe, Ham and Broccoli Quiche, Potato Soup, and Beef Burgundy Stew. As before, clean the kitchen, gather all of your ingredients recruit some help and go!
I began with the Ham and Broccoli Quiche and the Hashbrown Casserole Deluxe.
Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees.
Put you frozen broccoli in a pot, cover with water and bring to a boil. I bought “cut broccoli” instead of the chopped because I wanted cut for the Hashbrown Casserole and chopped for the Quiche. You can chop cut broccoli but you can cut chopped. Plus it gives the kids something to do when they ask, “Mom, can I help?”
Christy’s note: Tina lost me with the whole cut/chopped broccoli thing. I think she knew I’d be putting this post up before my coffee and did it just to toy with me. ~rubs her eyes~
Then you farm out the eye-watering job of cutting up the onions. My son loves to help and he has become a pretty good little chef. So good in fact, that when he goes camping with his Boy Scout troop, they all ask if he is going to do the cooking. Be sure to tell the person who is doing the cutting how you want the onions cut. I like my onions cut in rings for the Burgundy Beef stew and diced for everything else. I gave my son two bowls so he can keep them separate.
Then get someone to dice up the ham. I divided up the ham and told my little helper to keep the two amounts separate and the rest of the ham I froze for later.
Drain the broccoli and divide it up in to the amounts you need.
Get your other helper to chop up the broccoli.
She likes using the chopper-thingie so I let her go to town with it.
Crack the eggs in another bowl. Add the milk and sour cream and beat with the mixer.
The kids are good for doing that too, but alas, when all the “fun” stuff (using knives, cracking eggs, and using the mixer) is done, they magically disappear.
Oh well, it was good while it lasted. Anyway, add the diced ham, a handful of the chopped onions, the cheese and 5 cups of the stuffing to the chopped broccoli. Stir well.
(I took the picture before I add the onions so just pretend you see them in the picture.)
Add the egg mixture and stir well.
Spray two casserole dishes with cooking spray. Using a measuring cup, divide the quiche between the two.
Cover with foil and bake for 30 minutes. Then I moved on to the Hashbrown Casserole.
Put the diced ham, cut broccoli, onions and Hashbrown in a BIG bowl. I am using the top to my cake pan.
In another bowl, add the 2 cans of cream of chicken soup, sour cream and cheese. Mix well.
Add the soup mixture to the big bowl and stir really well.
Mark you plastic freezer bags before you fill them.
Use a measuring cup to divide it up between the three bags. Seal, remove as much air as you can, flatten it out and stick it in the freezer.
Two down, two to go. Stop a minute, take a break, clean up a bit and then start again. This part took me about 1 hour to do.
Christy’s note: This is my favorite method of freezing casseroles because it takes up so very little space! Once frozen, you can stack the bags up like bookends to save even more room in your freezer.
Note: Below Tina makes Potato Soup AND Beef Burgundy Stew at the same time. Please note that you are seeing photos of two dishes cooked simultaneously rather than simply one meal.
This is where my camera started giving me fits and I go distracted and screwed up a few things, so I apologize for not have a bunch of pictures for this part. I divided up 1 package of bacon between a cast iron Dutch oven and a stew pot (to get Beef Burgundy Stew started and Potato Soup).
I also added the diced onion to the stew pot. Then the phone rang. After I got off the phone, I realized that I should have diced my bacon before I tossed it in the pots. So remember, diced up the bacon first, then add it and don’t answer the phone. It was just some telemarketer and I can’t stand those kinds of phone calls and I got distracted and messed up. But anyway…
Get the bacon browned and onions tender and then remove from the pans and set aside.
Leave about 2 TBSP of bacon grease in each of the pans.
Toss your tenderloins in flour and add to the bacon grease in the Dutch oven.
Cook and stir tenderloins in hot bacon fat until brown. Drain excess fat.
Add wine and just enough water to cover tenderloin.
Add can of tomatoes, bay leaf, garlic salt bouillon, thyme and pepper. Stir well and heat to boiling. Cover and simmer for about 30 minutes. Then transfer to a 300-degree oven and bake for 1 hour. If you don’t have a cast iron Dutch oven, lower the heat as low as it will go and simmer for 1 hour stirring frequently.
While that is baking / simmering, go back to the other pot. Use a whisk to stir the flour and chicken bouillon into the grease. S-l-o-w-l-y add the water to the flour-bouillon mixture and cook for about 2 minutes stirring constantly. (This is where the camera started freaking out, so use your imagination. Sorry!) ~frowns~ Cook and stir until the mixture thickens. Add potatoes, milk parsley, basil salt, garlic and pepper. Simmer for 3 minutes stirring often. Add the cheese and stir until the cheese is melted. Divide up into two “Glad” bowls, label and freeze. I did get the camera to do something but the color is not real great.
Now you can clean up a bit and sit down for a few minutes until the timer goes off. Remove the Dutch oven from the oven and add the mushrooms, onions, and potatoes. Stir well and return to the oven / simmer on low for another 2 hours. Slow cooking makes the meat really tender. This is especially important when you are using really lean cuts of meat, like deer. Deer meat has just about no fat at all and the added tomatoes are a natural tenderizer. Slow cooking also helps tenderize it. Finish cleaning up and relax. Dinner will be ready in 2 hours. Divide up the stew between 2 “Glad” bowls, label and freeze. There is still one more step to do.
Make a list or mark on the calendar what all you have in the freezer. Mix it up so that you won’t have 3 Hashbrown casseroles and the 2 potato soups the last week of the month. That’s it. You are done!!! Open up that freezer door and look at all the food that is just waiting for you!
Pat yourself on the back because you just survived your first mega cook.
Bulk Cooking, Freezer Cooking, Mega Cooking, or what ever it is you call it is not really hard at all.
All it takes is some really good planning. The work is in the planning.
If 1 month feels like it is too much, cut it to 2 weeks. If that still looks like too much work, do only 1 week.
Once you feel more comfortable with it, you will see how much money you really can save and how much time and clean up it will save you.
All the recipes I used this month are listed below, but remember, you don’t have to use any of mine or any in a book. Use the recipes you already know your family will eat. Believe me, you don’t want to try something new, make 4 meals from it only to find out you don’t like it and at the end of the month that is all that is left!
Recipes Tina used in this tutorial:
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Chili – As Is
- 1 lb ground beef
- 1 onion chopped
- 1 bell pepper chopped
- 2 cans diced tomatoes
- 2 cans seasoned black bean
- 1 12 oz can of tomato sauce
- 1 pkg chili seasoning
- Steamed rice (optional)
Brown ground beef. Drain and rinse. Add to crock-pot. Add the rest of the ingredients stir well, cover and cook on low for 6 hours or 3 on high. Serve over steamed rice.
Frozen directions: Thaw completely in refrigerator and reheat in a saucepan on low until heated through.
Almost Homemade Spaghetti Sauce – As Is
Christy’s Super Easy Spaghetti Sauce tutorial can be seen here.
- 1 big jar of Prego Traditional Spaghetti sauce
- 1 5-oz can of tomato paste
- 1 onion chopped
- 1 bell pepper chopped
- 1 lb ground beef
Brown ground beef, Drain and rinse. Add to crock-pot. Add the rest of the ingredients stir well, cover and cook on low for 6 hours or 3 on high. Serve over cooked spaghetti noodles.
Frozen directions: Thaw completely in refrigerator and reheat in a saucepan on low until heated through.
Christy’s Chicken Stew – As Is
View tutorial here
- 1 chicken
- 2 lg onions, chopped
- 7 cups water
- 4c. canned tomatoes
- 6 med. potatoes, peeled and diced
- 3 T sugar
- 2 c. frozen or canned whole kernel corn
- 2 T butter
- 5 tsp salt
- 2 tsp pepper
Cook chicken until done in water. Remove chicken from broth and discard skin. Separate meat from bones and shred meat. Dip off as much fat from the broth as possible. Simmer potatoes in 1 cup of broth in covered saucepan until done, do not drain. Mash potatoes slightly, keeping them lumpy. Add corn, onions, tomatoes, sugar, salt, and pepper to broth. Cover and simmer for 20 minutes. Add potatoes and chicken and simmer slowly with lid off for at least 45 minutes. Right before serving, stir in butter and let it melt. Best if made a day ahead and reheated to serve.
Frozen directions: Thaw completely in refrigerator and reheat in a saucepan on low until heated through.
Taco Pizza – As Is
View tutorial here
- 1 can refried beans
- 1 packet taco seasoning
- 1 1/2 C browned ground beef, drained well
- Cheddar cheese, shredded
- Taco chips
- 3/4 C salsa
1 prepared pizza crust (preferably deep dish)
In skillet or saucepan, combine ground beef, taco seasoning, refried beans, and salsa. Stir until heated through. Spread into pizza crust. Top with crunched taco chips. Top with a good bit of cheddar cheese. Bake at 350 until cheese is melted and crust is browned. Remove from oven
Top with favorite taco toppings!
Frozen direction – Thaw completely in refrigerator and bake as above.
Taco Casserole – Double this recipe
- 1 pkg (14-oz) Mac and cheese deluxe
- 1 lb ground beef
- 1 pkg taco mix
- ¾ water
- ¾ cup sour cream
- 1 ½ c shredded cheese
- 1 c salsa
Preheat oven to 400-degrees. Make noodles according package directions. Brown ground beef. Drain and rinse. Add water and taco mix. Simmer according to package directions. Drain noodles. Add cheese sauce and sour cream. Mix well. Layer in a grease casserole, ½ noodles, meat, 1 c cheese, rest of noodles, salsa. Bake covered for 15 minutes remove cover add cheese and bake 5 minutes more
Frozen directions: Thaw completely in refrigerator and bake at 350-degrees for 45 minutes adding cheese the last 5 minutes. Or cook in microwave for 15 minutes, stir add cheese and cook for 2 minutes more.
Hashbrown Casserole Deluxe – As Is
- 2 lbs frozen Hashbrown potatoes
- 2 cans cream of chicken soup
- 12 oz diced ham
- 1 onion chopped
- 10-12 oz cut broccoli
- 1 c sour cream
- 5 cups cheese
- Salt
- Pepper
Mix hashbrowns, ham, onion, and broccoli together. Mix soup, sour cream, salt, pepper, and 2 c cheese together. Add soup mixture to hashbrown mixture and mix well. Divide into 3 zip top bags. Freeze.
Frozen direction: Thaw completely in refrigerator. Pour into a greased casserole dish and bake at 350-degrees for 45 minutes adding cheese the last 5 minutes.
Ham and Broccoli Quiche – As Is
- 7 eggs
- 1 ¼ c milk
- 1 c sour cream
- Salt
- Pepper
- 12 oz chopped broccoli
- 5 c dried stuffing
- 11 oz diced ham
- 1 ½ c cheese
- 1 small onion chopped.
Mix ham, stuffing, cheese, and onion together. Mix eggs, milk, and sour cream, salt and pepper together. Add egg mixture to stuffing mixture and mix well. Pour into greased casserole pan and bake at 375-degrees 30 minutes. Freeze.
Frozen directions: Thaw completely in refrigerator. Bake at 350-degrees for 30 – 45 minutes adding cheese to the last 5 minutes.
Burgundy Beef Stew – As Is
- 6 slices bacon, cut into 1-inch pieces (don’t forget to do this like I did!)
- 2 lbs beef boneless chuck eye, rolled rump roast or bottom round roast, cut into 1-inch cubes
- ½ c all purpose flour
- 1 can diced tomatoes
- 1 ½ c red wine
- 1 clove garlic, minced
- 1 bay leaf
- 1 ¼ tsp salt
- 1 tsp instant beef bouillon
- ½ tsp dried thyme leaves
- ¼ tsp pepper
- 8 oz sliced mushrooms
- 4 onions sliced
- 2 cans sliced potatoes
Fry bacon in Dutch oven over medium heat until crisp; remove bacon and reserve 2 Tbsp grease. Coat beef in flour; cook and stir beef in hot bacon grease until brown. Drain excess fat from Dutch oven. Add wine and enough water to cover beef. Add tomatoes, garlic, bay leaf, salt, bouillon, thyme and pepper. Heat to boiling and simmer covered for 30 minutes. Move to 300-degree oven or continue to cook over lowest heat stirring frequently for 1 hour. Add mushrooms, onions, and potatoes. Stir well, cover, and return to oven or simmer covered for 2 hours on lowest heat, stirring occasionally.
Frozen directions: Thaw completely in refrigerator and reheat in a saucepan on low until heated through.
Potato Soup – As Is
- 6 sliced of bacon, silvered
- 1 sm onion chopped
- 2/3 c all-purpose flour
- 6 c hot water
- 6 tsp instant chicken bouillon
- 2 lb frozen hashbrown potatoes, thawed
- 2 c milk
- 2 tsp dried parsley
- 2 tsp dried basil
- 1 tsp minced garlic
- ½ tsp pepper
- 1 c cheddar cheese
- 3 green onions
In a stew pot, cook bacon and onion until bacon is crisp. Remove with slotted spoon and reserve 2 tbsp drippings. Add flour and chicken bouillon to grease and stir with a whisk. Slowly add hot water to flour whisking constantly. Cook until mixture thickens, stirring constantly. Add potatoes, milk, parsley, garlic, basil, salt and pepper. Simmer for 5 minutes. Add cheese and stir until melted. Divide into “Glad” containers and freeze. Chop green onion and freeze.
Frozen directions: Thaw completely in refrigerator and reheat in a saucepan on low until heated through. Top with green onions.
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I’m not done yet!
I’ll have more money saving tips and great recipes next week in addition to the release of my new ebook to help families learn to save on groceries, save time in the kitchen, and serve their families better meals!
This has been spring break all week and I’ve pretty much worked the entire time (my poor kids!) so now I am off to run some errands with them, get out and enjoy this sunshine I’ve been seeing through the windows, and then take my family to Nashville to spend the weekend with my cousin’s family and enjoy the zoo!
I hope you all have a wonderful Friday and a great weekend! Thank you so very much for taking time out of your busy lives to read Southern Plate!
Gratefully,
Christy 🙂
Great ideas here… but what if you simply have really limited freezer space? Any tips or tricks for us?
Jill,
Freeze bags are the way to go. You can put your casserole in a gallon bag, flatten it out and then stack them in the freezer. It can really save you a ton of space. you can also try using the same size containers for everything and then it will stack up easier. I hope that helps.
Tina
Ah this freezer cooking is such a good idea. I have always planned to spend a day making meals to freeze but have never got around to it.
I like to use “lack of time” as my excuse. 😉
I will have to stop procrastinating and just do it!
Oh my goodness…… Thanks for part two of thefreezer cooking.
Off to the store for some freezer makings.
Guess you all know what I’ll be doing eh? LOL
Have a grrrrreat weekend All!!
Linda in Louisiana
It wouldn’t let me comment earlier!! Thank your SIL for her help!!!
I have really enjoyed these freezer meal tips. I have always wanted to do this sort of thing and now I think I can. It would be very helpful because I work full time and can still have substantial meals in 30 or 45 minutes by following what you and your sister in law have shared. Thank you so much.
Hi Christy! Thanks for all these great freezer tips and recipes, I’m going to get busy this weekend stocking my freezer for sure. Baseball/softball season has started for my 2 little ones and the freezer meals are going to be a life saver as well as money saver. Will be lots less fast food stops after practices and games, we’ll be coming home to healthier made ahead freezer meals thanks to you.
We luv ya girl!
I was looking forward to this post. I am most definitely going to be trying the hashbrown casserole except using diced chicken instead of the the ham. My sister is totally weird and will not eat ham. We’re getting a vacuum sealer today so guess who can start doing more freezer cooking-hooray!!!