So I borrowed a few crockpots from family and made: homemade chicken and veg soup, balsamic chicken, turkey chili, salsa chicken, pulled chicken, chicken costa vida, and broccoli cheese soup. Ive also made 6 regular beer breads, 2 pumpkin beer breads all within w days. i am planning on making some regular wheat breads tomorrow. Anyone cooking like crazy to fill their freezer? Im hoping to come up with a few more meal ideas... maybe I should freeze some desserts too.. anyone do that?
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@mapayne626 I would love your risotto recipe! That's something I've always wanted to make! I can't have beef so I make shepherds pie with ground turkey. Not the same but still good.
@chelsiechristine all the recipes are from mspimama.com ds1 and I can't have dairy soy or beef so this site has amazing recipes we can have. The pumpkin beer bread is basically the beer bread on the site but I put pumpkin beer in it and looked at pumpkin beer bread recipes for the spices to get the full flavor.
Arborio rice, you can't use regular rice! Arborio has a high starch content that is slowly released and is what makes it so creamy and rich.
Onion and garlic, depends how much you like
White wine, use your favorite or left over
Chicken or vegetable stock
Heavy cream or cream cheese
Parmesan cheese
Your stock needs to be hot! If not the rice won't absorb it right and it'll never get that creamy ness. You will need about 3 times the amount of stock as rice. Sauté your onions and garlic slowly, they need to be completely soft. You can add other vegetables (mushrooms, asparagus) but I recommend sauting it separately and adding near the end. Add your rice when veggies are soft. Let the rice toast. About 4 minutes. Add wine and let evaporate and absorb. Slowly add stock. About .5-1.5 cups at a time. Add next amount when it is completely absorbed. Depending on how big of a batch your making. Cook this over medium. You want it to cook slowly. Keep doing this until rice is tender. When rice is tender Add a few tablespoons of cream or cream cheese, again depending on your batch size. Add Parmesan. When I made mine to freeze I didn't add the cheese or cream. Ill do that when I reheat it.
Sorry if this is hard to understand but it's so worth it!!!! It's so worth it!!!
We did the store version of this. I walked around the frozen food section and put items in the cart that require heating up in the oven. I know SO will be able to handle it
I was going to make homemade things, but I was concerned that it wouldn't freeze well or that he would be put off by the idea of it. Either way, we have two weeks worth of food and I hope we won't starve!!!!