Showing posts with label Pinterest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pinterest. Show all posts

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Freezing Cookies


I love Pinterest! I came across a pin about freezing cookies which lead me to a blog explaining three ways to freeze cookies. Genius! So, on this chilly, rainy day Levi (my 1 year old son) and I decided to whip up a batch of oatmeal raisin cookies and give it a shot. I'm not going to post the recipe because it's my best friend's family recipe, so it's not really mine to share. I'm sure just about any cookie recipe will do.

I followed the recipe to prepare the dough then dropped spoonfuls of dough on a cookie sheet covered in wax paper. Next, I placed them, uncooked in the freezer.

 I left them in the freezer for about an hour and then transferred the dough balls into a freezer bag. Now I can bake a batch of cookies any time I want without making a mess of my kitchen. I also went ahead and baked a batch so we could sample them. You know, just to make sure they're OK. And they were. Yum! After Levi ate one, he ran up and hugged me, so I'd say he liked them too.

 

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Angel Chicken

I found this delicious recipe on Pinterest. It was posted on the blog, Cleverly Inspired. I have simply rewritten the recipe for slow cooker freezer meals. This one requires that you make the sauce first, then freeze it, but it's worth it - it's delicious!

Makes 2 gallon-sized freezer bags. It's enough to feed two adults and a toddler. I've also made it with 3 chicken breasts per bag and there was still plenty of sauce. Just crank your slow cooker to high for a bit to make sure the chicken gets cooked thoroughly.

Ingredients
4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves (about 1-1/2 pounds)
1 8-oz. pkg. fresh button mushrooms, quartered
1 6-oz. pkg. fresh shiitake mushrooms, stems removed, caps sliced
1/4 cup butter
1 0.7-oz. pkg. Italian dry salad dressing mix
1 10-3/4-oz. can condensed golden mushroom soup
1/2 cup dry white wine
1/2 of an 8-oz. tub cream cheese spread with chives and onion
Serve over: angel hair pasta

Directions
1) Write on 2 gallon freezer bags: Angel Chicken, the date, and the following instructions: Cook on low for 5 hours or until the chicken is cooked. Serve over angel hair pasta.
2) Melt butter in saucepan, add Italian dressing mix.
3) Stir in soup, wine and cream cheese until it combines and melts, set aside to cool.
4) Clean and cut the mushrooms.
5) Put 2 chicken breasts in each bag. (I season the chicken at this point)
6) Divide sauce and mushrooms between the two bags.
7) Press the air out of the bag and seal them shut. Lay them flat in your freezer.



Sunday, January 6, 2013

How it all began

We brought our beautiful baby boy home from the hospital and were blessed to receive many meals and visitors. When the meals stopped and my husband returned to work, we started eating lots of take-out and fast food.
 Photo taken by Kristen Mackey

Our baby had silent reflux, was intolerant/allergic to every formula but one (which was a lengthy process), and he was labeled as colicky. I was getting 45 min. of sleep at a time - at most. We were in "survival mode." Pinterest helped keep me awake during late night feedings. This is where I first heard of Slow Cooker Freezer Meals. Life changing! I read through several blogs and thought, I can do this! So I did.

I followed this blog to the letter. I made the Vegetable Beef Soup, Healthy BBQ Chicken, and the Goulash. I copy and pasted the recipes to an excel spreadsheet and then started to group the ingredients into categories: produce, meat, canned foods, spices, frozen foods, etc. I took inventory of what I already had in my pantry, adjusted the list and then hit the grocery store feeling very organized.

When I returned home, I cleared everything from the kitchen table and got ready to assemble the meals. I had a big cutting board, knife, giant spatula to scoop/distribute chopped veggies into the bags, big bowl for garbage/scraps, gallon freezer bags, a sharpie, and a printout of my recipes. I wrote out the cooking instructions, the date it was prepared (most OK for 3 months) and what to serve the meal with on the bag with a sharpie. Then I proceeded to chop, measure and assemble the meals. I remember being skeptical of putting raw chicken in the bag, which seems funny to me now that I've done it at least 100 times since then - it's fine. Just do it. Lay the bags flat in your freezer so they take up less space.



On the day of cooking, break the bag up into pieces to get it to fit in your slow cooker. Speaking of slow cookers, I use a smaller one now since I divide the recipes in half. This is the one I have. It's 3.5 quarts, it automatically switches to warm and I love it! If the contents of your bag are frozen solid and you can't break it up easily, you can put it into the microwave at 30% for a few minutes. Of course, if you plan ahead (which I almost never do) you could lay it out for a bit to defrost before putting it into your slow cooker.

Slow cooker freezer meals have helped us break our take-out and fast food habit. We are eating healthier meals each night and saving money too.

I plan to share my my slow cooker freezer meal recipes, tips and strategies with you all through this blog. I've been making them for almost a year now and I've learned a lot - like you must use frozen potatoes and you can freeze tortillas, for example. I hope it can be a helpful tool for you and your family.