So there is a couple ways you can do this:
1. Make something like muffins, bread, cookies, etc. Make a bunch then freeze half to eat later.
2. Make something half way, like cookie dough, pizza dough, lasagna, etc and freeze the other half to make later.
3. This might not be exactly be freezer cooking. Sometimes if I have fresh veggies and know they might go bad soon I cut them up and freeze them. This saves us money since were not throwing food away and is convenient for later use.
Today's freezer cooking adventure!
- Awesome Chocolate Chip Cookies! Needed to bake them for a birthday party so I doubled the recipe and froze half the dough.
- Peanut Butter Banana Oatmeal Muffins -Super yummy! I used whole wheat white flour instead of all purpose and substituted oil instead of applesauce.
- Home made chicken stock- this is for the minestrone soup I will finish making tomorrow then put it in the freezer for the Soup Swap were having Saturday!
Hope this makes your life a little easier like it does for me!
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Ah Freezer Cooking! I need to start doing this...well, maybe when we get married. Because right now with three girls, we can't fit anymore! But I do love the idea of making leftovers of muffins and such. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIt seriously makes my life a lot easier and makes a happy husband lol!
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