The freezer meal method is a new approach to cooking. Instead of cooking dinner every night, you plan ahead and cook in bulk, then portion and freeze the meals to eat over a period of time, usually a month or two.
You wouldn’t do laundry every day, washing just the clothes you wore that day. So why spend time cooking every day, when there is a better way that will save you time and money?!
When you cook using the Freezer Meal Method, you’re able to buy items in bulk and use ingredients more efficiently. If a recipe calls for a half a can of beans, what the heck do you do with the other half of the can to use it up before it goes bad? Make another batch of that meal, and freeze it! This isn’t to say that doubling the recipe is always the solution – the Freezer Meal Method is about optimizing recipes to use ingredients efficiently. Maybe you use that half can of beans in a completely different recipe instead! Buying in bulk and using ingredients efficiently allows you to get better prices on food and avoid food waste, and plan to eat seasonal produce to maximize health benefits and minimize cost.
The Freezer Meal Method also allows you to cook more efficiently. Instead of turning the oven on just for one meal, you can roast sheet pans of 4-5 meals all at once. You can cook 8 servings of quinoa instead of just 1 or 2, dirtying the pot once instead of 8 different times! If you’re making chicken for 2 servings in the crock pot, but the crock pot is only half full, why not double the recipe and freeze half?
This method definitely requires a shift in mindset and a change in the approach we take to cooking. But life is BUSY, y’all! We are working professionals, parents, spouses, friends, and sometimes all of the above. We don’t always have time to slave over a fresh, healthy, and delicious dinner every night, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still EAT one every night!
It took me awhile to realize there was an easier cooking method than just making dinner every night. I was getting home from a long day of work around 6:30 and sometimes struggling to get dinner on the table before 9…aka 30 minutes before my bedtime! You can read more about my struggle and discovery of the freezer meal method here.
Regular meal prep, or “meal prep Sunday,” involves making a week’s worth of lunches or dinners on Sunday, then eating them throughout the week. While this is a great way to stay healthy and works for many, it didn’t work for me because a) I find eating the same thing every day booooring and I just love food too much to not have some variety! and b) by the end of the week, that Sunday prepped food is not the freshest, and who wants to eat sad gray food…?
NO! ALL the pictures on my site are of meals that were frozen before serving, and they don’t look any different than freshly prepared meals. Here are a few pro-tips for keeping everything tasting amazing:
YES! The Freezer Meal Method is perfectly safe for food prep. There are a few food safety guidelines to follow, such as:
The hardest part of this method is the planning. You have to find all the recipes, find common ingredients, cooking efficiencies, and make an attack plan for cooking all that food in one weekend. That’s where I come in! Check out my meal prep guides page, which includes:
What do you think of the freezer meal method? Will you give it a try? I’d love to hear your experiences so far on this freezer meal prep journey. Let me know in the comments!
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