October 2017 Moms

Filling the Freezer Before Baby Arrives

keiraannekeiraanne member
edited May 2017 in October 2017 Moms
Most of the STM+ moms suggested making meals ahead of time and stocking up the freezer so that dinners are easy when we're too busy not sleeping in the first few weeks after giving birth. My problem is that, other than enchiladas and soup/chili, I don't make a lot of casseroles and other meals that can be frozen, so this is where you mamas come in. I'm pretty clueless when it comes to ideas around this.

What are some of your favorite ideas for make-ahead meals that freeze well and can be quickly reheated? It'd be great for all of us to have a resource of things we can make before baby (or babies!) arrives! :)

Re: Filling the Freezer Before Baby Arrives

  • KDeolaKDeola member
    I did a lot of freezer meals before my second. I'll say though they weren't quick to reheat. Definitely needed to still plan ahead and allow a day in the fridge before baking, but it was way better than worrying about cooking. I make a few types of chicken casseroles, beef stew, and hamburger casserole. Baked ziti is a good one too. Plus I make my own pasta sauce with meatballs and sausage that I freeze for easy pasta nights. I don't think I had to really cook for a few months! I can add recipes of the casseroles when I have more time. 
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  • dajocldajocl member
    These are a few I made before DS was born, I couldn't tell you if I made substitutions at this point. I do remember really loving the second one that's listed. I definitely plan on making them again along with others. I think I had 14 or 15 meals in the freezer when he was born and it made life so much easier. Between leftovers and people bringing us meals, I don't remember cooking the first month. 

    https://www.onehundreddollarsamonth.com/freezer-meal-recipe-cilantro-lime-chicken/

    https://www.jocooks.com/main-courses/poultry-main-courses/chicken-enchilada-rice-casserole/

    https://allrecipes.com/recipe/18781/pizza-casserole/

    https://www.sixsistersstuff.com/2012/07/chicken-cordon-bleu-casserole-recipe.html


  • Thank @keiraanne for starting this thread. I've been searching Pinterest and other recipe sites, but not finding much that sounds appetizing. My one tip: I've had luck freezing flourless chocolate cakes before. I might make a few of those for when we have guests or, more likely, a really rough day :blush:

    My plan right now is to make some chili and bolognese, maybe some homemade ravioli if I'm feeling ambitious. I'll also prep and freeze a bunch of ingredients (butternut squash for risotto, fruit and veg for smoothies, herbs for sauces) so we can at least avoid a few grocery runs. 
  • I plan on both cooking a ton of freezer meals and making a huge Costco run before she comes. Pro tip,Costco has the BEST frozen lasagna. 



  • Here is what I did for DD2 ( because we were young and clueless with DD1):

    *homemade Mac n cheese- take out of freezer add breadcrumbs on top and bake. Microwave frozen steam in bag veggies. Good to go. 

    *Ziti- prepare and freeze. Easy to bake. We bought premade salads to have with them. 

    *taco casserole- just taco meat and taco cheese frozen in a tray. Bake, and top with lettuce tomatoes and plain Greek yogurt instead of sour cream. We would crush multigrain tortilla chips on a plate and scoop the casserole on top and eat. So easy and oh so delicious. 

    *shredded bbq pork - u would make huge batches in the crockpot and freeze. Heat and throw on buns. My instant pot will make this so so easy and quick now. 

    *soups of any kind- I would throw into my crockpot in the morning frozen on low. Yummy dinner by the evening. This year I can throw in my instant pot frozen and have dinner in like 15 minutes

    *stock up on frozen pizzas, steam in bag veggies, waffles, etc like others have said. Also don't forget to stock up on drinks it's so much easier to grab a bottle of water then to get a glass and pour one with a newborn in your arms. 




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  • edited May 2017
    Swooping in with some random and dumb FTM questions.

    1) I've never frozen meals for reheat. When you freeze a meal how do you know how long it will take to reheat it? And what is your preferred method for reheating? Microwave? Oven? Crockpot? @canonmom413  what is this "instant pot" sorcery that you speak of?

    2) How did you find enough room in your freezer for all of the food? I have 2 fridges but both freezers are pretty full. Our freezer upstairs is full of ice cream and frozen veggies and frozen individual meals, etc. Our downstairs fridge is full of meat that DH brought home from his hunting trip. I would like to just toss the deer meat because I hate venison and the fact that he hunts but I doubt he will allow this. I was thinking of seeing if we could store the meat at our parents house temporarily.
  • @dumbledoredies. It depends on the meal and whether it was precooked or raw when you froze it and whether you are defrosting first or reheating from frozen.  TBH I usually google it when I freeze and write the directions on the bags and/or containers.

    I put up 20 meals in a regular fridge freezer before dd1 was born.  I put them in gallon ziplocs and froze flat (on a sheet tray) and then they cold be "filed" upright once frozen.  Now we have a deep freeze chest freezer (mostly full of venison and breastmilk right now, but soon freezer meals.)
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  • @dumbledoredies it's just he most amazing kitchen appliance ever!!! Search Pinterest for instant pot recipes. It makes shreddable tender meat in a fraction of the time a crockpot would. It makes super flavoravle soups. Heats up soups very quickly. It's just a pressure cooker, but an amazing one. 

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  • Oh man... you ladies are making me hungry with all these ideas! Hahaha...

    And I second the baking idea, roo_baby! I plan on getting some Christmas baking done in September so that we have stuff to offer friends who drop by around the holidays because I am not going to feel like rolling out gingerbread men a month after delivering this bebe.
  • KSweetKSweet member
    @dumbledoredies I usually put the meal in the fridge overnight and then use the oven or crockpot. It all kind of depends on the recipe and if it's been cooked already or not. If it's specifically a made-to-freeze recipe, they'll often tell you how to reheat it and then I write that info directly on to the container. 

    I have two chest freezers and do like comment above....freeze things in gallon bags, place on a cookie sheet until frozen, and then it can lay flat. Or I use disposable aluminum trays that stack well. Perhaps you could gift some friends with some venison (I would love to get free meat!). 
  • I liked making black bean burgers (had oats in them so bonus if breastfeeding), mac and cheese, baked ziti, vegetarian enchiladas.

    great idea about making soups for the fall! I'm going to start setting up a Pinterest board now that food doesn't repulse me! 
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  • I'm trying to figure out how to fit a chest freezer in my apartment.  The apartment freezer is minuscule, but I really want to meal prep before the baby.  I'm open to ideas or suggestions.  Right now, I'm thinking I might fit it in the (unused) coat closet.  Or store meals at SO's parent's house and pick some up/have them bring more every week.

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  • canonmom413canonmom413 member
    edited May 2017
    My mom lives in a 2 bedroom condo. She has hers in their spare bedroom ( aka guest room) can you put it in your room or even against a wall in the kitchen? They sell super small ones that don't take up much space but can store a ton. @melarowan

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  • @canonmom413 Unfortunately the kitchen is too small, so it's the closet, my room or the baby's room. The closet is closest to the kitchen,  not that the bedrooms are much farther.

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