Showing posts with label meatloaf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meatloaf. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2022

Six Make Ahead Freezer Meals


Do you like to save time and money? Make-ahead freezer meals save time and money. I typically make a meal for the three of us and freeze the leftovers. It's always a great idea to have a few meals in the freezer for those busy days.

I recommend making extra of every meal during a full week, then you will have a full week of dinners in a pinch.

Prepping freezer meals starts with buying enough ingredients to make at least two family meals at once. 

Use nonporous containers like glass dishes, freezer bags, and those foil pans you can get 2 for $1.25 at the Dollar Tree to store your meals. Most of these recipes are delicious for up to four months.

  • Herb Roasted Chicken & Vegetables Freezer Meal

Image credit Blair Londergran 

This dish is not only simple and delicious, but it's also budget-friendly when you use flavor-packed chicken drumsticks. Make sure to thaw this freezer meal in the fridge the night before to speed up oven cooking time.

Get the recipe here.

  • Chicken Fajita Freezer Dinner Packets
    Image credit: Christine Han

Create a southwestern marinade for chicken, chop up some onions and bell peppers, and package ingredients individually for a fajita kit. I need to make this one!

Get the recipe here.

  • Easy Taco Casserole Freezer Meal 

                Image credit Eating on a Dime


This recipe you can serve with a salad, tortilla chips, or even tortillas to make a burrito.

Get the recipe here.

  • Easy Make-Ahead Freezer Meal Meatloaf

Image credit One Hundred Dollar a Month


Make a few loaves at a time, and when you’re ready to indulge, just pop a pan in the oven. 

I have done this before especially when the recipe calls for 2 pounds of meat. I 

split it in half and freeze one. Easy peasy!

Get the recipe here.

 

  • Tuscan Pasta Make-Ahead Freezer Meal

Image credit Six Sisters' Stuff

When making this into a freezer meal – put the noodles, sauce, and chicken into two 9×9 foil tins. Wait until it cools down a little, place foil on top, and stick in the freezer. To cook when frozen: Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes or until heated through. To cook when frozen but then thawed: Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until heated through.

Get the recipe here.

  • Make-Ahead Stromboli Kit Freezer Meal
    photo credit Frugally Blonde

Who needs takeout pizza when you can make your own Stromboli in minutes. Just prep all your ingredients and dough, freeze and assemble just before baking. 

Get the recipe here

Do you make freezer meals? Do you have a favorite you'd like to share? Please comment below 👇 we'd love to hear from you.

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Kelly

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Monday, April 27, 2020

Making Mini Meatloaf is so Easy!

***Updated 4/27/24***




I made this and it is so easy! If you love meatloaf like I do and don't have a large family to feed, this is perfect! 
Here is the recipe compliments of Food Network Mini Skillet Meatloaves.

Do you have a meatloaf recipe that you just love? We'd love to hear from you in the comments below.

Keep it Sassy!!
Cathy
The Sassy Silver Sisters
Cathy, Rhonda & Kelly

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