In my
pantry and freezer I keep a stash of items to make quick meals in an
emergency. An emergency can be anything
from a power outage to an overwhelmingly busy day. Having these things on hand allows me to feed
myself without the temptation of running through the fast food drive-thru or
ordering delivery. It saves my health,
saves me a lot of money and surprisingly it saves me a fair bit of time.
Rice & Pasta Pouches
Rice-a-Roni,
Knorr or the store brand equivalents often go on sale for about a dollar
each. I keep half a dozen of them on
hand to make fast and easy meals. I
follow the package directions and add in frozen vegetables and cooked meat to
make it a complete meal. To stretch it
further you can also add a half cup of cooked rice at the end and mix it in well. I do this often to tone down the saltiness.
Pre Cooked & Canned Meats
In the
freezer I store sandwich bags with pre-cooked ground beef or turkey, plain or
seasoned, in half pound increments. They
are perfect to add to a rice or pasta packet.
Canned tuna and canned chicken are also staples I keep in the
pantry. Hotdogs or polish sausages make
for a super quick protein for a meal as well and they freeze well.
Pre Cooked Pasta & Rice
I will
often cook a cup or two of rice and then freeze it in half cup increments to
serve as a side dish or to use in a casserole or a quick stir fry or fried rice. I do the same with a package of pasta. They are great to have on hand to extend a
recipe or any cooked meat.
Macaroni & Cheese
I keep
a half dozen boxes of mac & cheese on the shelf. To make it more substantial I add a couple of
sliced hotdogs to the boiling pasta that last minute of cooking. Drain and continue making the mac & cheese
as usual. I will also stir in a can of
drained tuna into a pan of mac & cheese as well. Round it out with steamed vegetables or a can
of green beans heated in the microwave served on the side.
Soup
Nothing
beats a bowl of tomato soup and a grilled cheese sandwich. I make my own soups from scratch and can
them, but they can also be frozen in meal size containers. A sandwich or simple cheese quesadilla along
with the soup makes for a delicious and filling meal.
Eggs & Toast
For me,
nothing screams comfort food quite like two poached eggs on a slice of buttered
toast. You can also scramble the eggs or
make a sandwich with a fried egg and a slice of cheese. Quick, easy and super thrifty.
Frozen Pizza
There
is no shame in a frozen pizza. Pick up a
couple when they are on sale and store in the freezer for whenever you need a
quick meal. Add a bag of salad mix and
some salad dressing to complete the meal.
A fraction of the cost of ordering a pizza and most likely you can have
dinner on the table faster than the pizza deliver guy can get to your house.
Frozen Lasagna & Casseroles
Whenever
I make lasagna or a casserole I also make one or two for the freezer. Tater Tot casserole and pizza pasta freezes
nicely. I will place one in the oven and
then turn it on to preheat while I get my evening chores done, make a salad or
heat up a vegetable and before I know it dinner is ready. These are perfect options for unplanned
company or sharing with a family member or friend in need of a meal too.









No comments:
Post a Comment
Your kind comments are always appreciated. I love hearing from you.
**Note: Comment Moderation has been turned on due to spam.