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Come and tell me your top 10 cook-and-freeze meals - if you don't, you are condemning my family to a future of fish fingers and waffles!!!

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Greensleeves · 18/01/2013 15:50

We just seem to have less time these days, and I am finding that I don't actually want to come in from a long day's work and start chopping bloody vegetables Blush

I love cooking and am pretty good at it, and so is dh, and we all have very wide taste, no veggie-refusenik kids etc

So what are your top 10 freeze-for-later dishes/ Joking aside, I do cook from fresh a lot and I like doing it, but there are increasingly frequently times when dh and I just look at each other and say "fuck it, there are some fishcakes in the freezer"

I've cooked and frozen things like soups, lasagne, burgers, veggie burgers, falafels, apple pies, strudel, steak pies

but would love some inspiration and some more exciting and tempting ideas!

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OnTheBottomWithAWomansWeekly · 18/01/2013 15:55

Boeuf bourguignon (had to Google the spelling!). You can put it with rice, fresh crusty French bread, a green salad.

Anything vaguely Italian/pasta-ey (without the pasta, just cook that from fresh).

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quietbatperson · 18/01/2013 16:02

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Bundlejoycosysweet · 18/01/2013 16:04

Lebanese meatballs - make with beef mince, piece of bread soaked in milk, add chilli flakes, grated onion, cumin and coriander.

To cook just fry off and then simmer in a tomato sauce made with tin of tomatoes, an onion, garlic, more chilli, bit of sugar. Serve with cous cous and toasted pine nuts.

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magimedi88 · 18/01/2013 16:05

meatballs in tomato sauce to serve with pasta. Make a huge batch & then freeze. Easy & they don't take long to thaw.

Homemade soup, especially really hearty ones. Just need bread and maybe cheese and/or salad for a complete meal.

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manormuppet · 18/01/2013 16:05

Soup e.g butternut squash, carrot and parsnip, just serve with nice crusty bread.
Chilli , meat or vegi.
Pasta sauces
Lasagne
Fish pie

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HeadFairy · 18/01/2013 16:07

I made a really nice pork and sweet potato casserole the other day from a recipe card I got in Waitrose... it froze really well.

recipe here

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ravenAK · 18/01/2013 16:09

Enchilladas - assemble in an oven dish when you have some leftover chilli & can be bothered.

Curry.

Stuffed peppers (blanch, fill with leftover cooked rice & veg before freezing).

Any tomato-ey pasta sauce eg. tuna, roasted veg.

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HeadFairy · 18/01/2013 16:12

I also freeze home made chicken nuggets, breaded turkey escalopes, fish balls etc.

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JuliaSqueezer · 18/01/2013 16:13

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Greensleeves · 18/01/2013 16:16

these are great, thank you!

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Iamsparklyknickers · 18/01/2013 16:16

Lasagne, curry, Bolognese, pies - shepherds variety and proper crusts, soups and stews - generally anything saucy goes in my freezer thinking about it.

My general method is to freeze in those metal trays like the ones you get takeaways in, then chuck in the oven until stir-able and tested while I cook up whatever goes with it eg.pasta, rice, veg

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PeachActiviaMinge · 18/01/2013 16:19

The Americans are awesome at this some examples here 40 make ahead meals and melissafallistestkitchen.blogspot.co.uk/2011/09/freezer-cooking-slow-cooker-meals.html freezer to slow cooker meals. Google once a month cooking for more ideas Smile

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Iamsparklyknickers · 18/01/2013 16:19

Enchiladas freeze ok too, you can just do the meat and sauce to freeze then heat up the tortillas and veg and have lovely messy fajitas. Taco mince would be good too.

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magimedi88 · 18/01/2013 16:21

I also batch make & freeze a lovely curry sauce for fish - you can thaw it & even cook frozen fish in it!

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ExitPursuedByABear · 18/01/2013 16:21

Chicken Stew - I defrost it and add some dumplings.
Shepherds Pie
Mince cooked with anything
Fish Pie
Cheese & Onion Pie
Tuna Pasta Bake

Anything I make really, I make extra and freeze. Don't always label though so it is often pot luck Confused

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jazzcat28 · 18/01/2013 16:21

Curry
Bolognese
Sweet n sour
Meatballs in sauce
Chilli con carne
Lasagne
Casserole

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VisualiseAHorse · 18/01/2013 16:23
  • Chilli Con Carne
  • Bolognese (with the mince, so you just have to make pasta).
  • Shepards/fish pie
  • 'Proper' pies, like a stew filling with an all round crust
  • Cornish pasties
  • Stew
  • Chicken noodle soup! Ace for when someone is poorly.
  • Lasagana - sounds hard, but put it in the fridge first and it'll go a bit hard, then you can easily portion into containers.
  • Macaroni Chees - as above.
  • Any leftovers you have from meals from the above. Sometimes this means you can have a 'pot luck' evening where everyone gets something different!!


I use the plastic containers that you get take-away food in like these - about 500ml is a good portion size.

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-x-PLASTIC-500ml-MICROWAVE-FOOD-TAKEAWAY-CONTAINERS-/190784208454?pt=UK_HomeGarden_Kitchen_FoodStorage_GL&hash=item2c6b9ffe46
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MimsyBorogroves · 18/01/2013 16:29

Marking my place for some ideas

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DeathMetalMum · 18/01/2013 16:29

Sweet and sour (chicken) and sausage and bean casserole both on the change4life website.

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thegreylady · 18/01/2013 16:34

batches of bolognese can become chilli [add beans and chilli pepper] or lasagne or moussaka it is very versatile.

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Mybumissquidgy · 18/01/2013 16:34

Can I sneak in and ask how you freeze things? Do they cool on side then go straight in the freezer? How long do you cool on the side?

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PicaK · 18/01/2013 16:46

Sausage casserole. Make a big batch by fring up sausages then cutting into chunks. Throw in a pan with lots of tins of beans - kidney, borlotti, butter, cannalini (sp?), black-eye etc and cover with tinned tomatoes. Add herbs, salt and pepper and chilli to taste (and any leftover red wine). Simmer for half an hour. Serve with bread. Freezes really well - i get the plastic takeaway style cartons from pound shops.

Cowl - but with beef not lamb. Big pan of water, add pearl barley, lentils and split yellow peas. Simmer for 25 mins. Fry beef and onions, drain and add to big pan. Dice carrots, swede, leeks and parsnips and add. Add herbs and bay leaves simmer for 30 mins. Serve with bread. Again freezes well.

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Iamsparklyknickers · 18/01/2013 16:48

mybum I dish up into containers and leave to cool before freezing. You end up having to defrost your freezer more if you put things in hot.

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MacaroniAndWalnut · 18/01/2013 16:51

Lurk

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jammiecat · 18/01/2013 16:54

The usual curries, chilli, bolognese etc but this is my current favourite:

Chicken and chorizo

6 skinless chicken thighs (I usually do a mix of thighs and breast pieces)
Salt and Pepper
Pinch of smoked paprika to dust
1 Large glass of sherry (optional)
Few sprigs of tarragon
1 bay leaf
1 onion cut into eight segments
2 carrots sliced at an angle
a handful on small baby new potatoes cut in half (I always use quite a few)
1 small chorizo sausage cut into chunks
600 ml chicken stock
1 cup of frozen peas
1 heaped tbsp crème fraiche
small bunch of parsley to serve

Season the chicken with salt and pepper and paprika then fry in a hot casserole dish on the hob to seal on all sides until golden brown all over. Add the sherry and herbs and reduce slightly this should take a couple of minutes. Next add the onion carrot chorizo and stock and simmer for 40 mins with a lid on or put it in a moderate the oven, if it is on for about an hour. Or put in slow cooker with 200-400ml stock and cook for about 8 hours.

Add the frozen peas and bring back to the boil then taste for additional seasoning if required. Add the crème fraiche another small pinch of paprika and the chopped parsley then serve with fresh bread.

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