The babies are coming, and we parents (and other sibs) need to eat! Are you planning to prep some freezer meals before this LO enters the world? Share your recipes or plans to make sure everyone eats after the birth here!
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Me: 38 DH: 41
Married: 2016
BFP #1 4/23/18, blighted ovum 5/29/18
BFP#2 7/14/18, DS 4/5/19
Re: The Great Freezer Meal Thread
Married: 2016
BFP #1 4/23/18, blighted ovum 5/29/18
BFP#2 7/14/18, DS 4/5/19
Also going to do a big trader Joe's run to buy a bunch of the easy frozen meals that can be heated up in 5-10 minutes!
I love my crock pot, so I'll probably cook a chicken or roast once a week once the baby is here for quick leftovers.
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Me: 36, DH 37.
August 2014- 6w MMC
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PCOS, plus some medical issues that make me high risk.
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@mayoduck - totally stockpiling the frozen pizzas, too. I'm sure my cart on meal prep day will look like I'm shopping for a frat house
Married: 2016
BFP #1 4/23/18, blighted ovum 5/29/18
BFP#2 7/14/18, DS 4/5/19
So, Thursday I made 12 servings of a recovery stew that definitely turned into more of a risotto/pilaf texture. Beef (actually venison) for iron, barley for boosting milk, mushrooms for vit d, veggies for fiber.
I really want to make lactation cookies/granola bars, and I'm hoping to make some one-handed meals, like bbq chicken turnovers and taco hand pies. I was planning on doing all that in mid Feb, but I'll also keep making extra of whatever I cook and putting a few servings away for post baby. My go-to resource is Debbie Koening's (so?) Parents Need to Eat Too. She and I don't have the same palette at all, but the book is still my launch point for meal prep as a mom.
For everything else, Smitten Kitchen is my Bible for effort to reward cooking.
- banana chocolate chip muffins
- marinated chicken separated into bags for grilling ( https://everydayshortcuts.com/8-easy-chicken-freezer-meals-in-one-hour/ )
- pizza pockets
- chili (https://pin.it/rpy3zwtxbenfo5 )
- chicken soup
- chicken pot pie
- shepherds pie
- meatballs and homemade sauce
- homemade veggie burgers for grilling
I also made pancake mix. I don’t know what I’ll have time for this time, but I’m hoping to get some done.
As I type DH is smoking 2 Boston butts, so those will stock the freezer for some easy dinners (pork tacos, bbq sandwich’s) and also going to use those bones to make a batch or two of red beans (they freeze wonderfully and can use them for burritos or reheat for red beans & rice - plus they’re my ultimate comfort food).
Will likely prep a casserole or two to toss in the freezer as well, but honestly DS isn’t great about eating casseroles, so probably won’t go overboard with those.
Some of the recipes I’ll use:
muffins (recipe in the spoiler because I seriously altered the one I started from and have really liked it):
Apple Spice Muffins
2 medium bananas, very ripe
1/2 c 2% Greek yogurt
1/2 c apple sauce
1/3 c apple cider
2 egg
3 Tbs butter, melted
1/4 c brown sugar
2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp nutmeg
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
2 c whole wheat flour
1 1/4 c apple
2 tbs sugar for dusting
Pre-heat oven to 400, grease of line muffin tin.
Add banana, yogurt, apple sauce and cider to the blender and blend until smooth.
Pour into a mixing bowl and whisk in the eggs and butter. Add remaining ingredients (except apple) and mix well. Fold in the apple.
Fill muffin tin 3/4 full and sprinkle each lightly with sugar.
Bake st 400 for 10 minutes, drop to 350 for an additional 7-12 minutes (just keep an eye on the to see if they’re browned).
Super easy to do variations on these, and you can definitely cut the sugar out completely.
crockpot red beans: https://spicygarlic.wordpress.com/2013/01/31/my-favorite-comfort-food-crockpot-style-red-beans/
LBs Poppyseed chicken: https://spicygarlic.wordpress.com/2012/03/17/lbs-chicken-lynn/
@catlady2015 when I had DD I made a big batch of lasagna guts but assembled roll ups and put them in foil loaf pans so they were 2ishperson sized servings instead of a giant thing.
@sejica what is a taco hand pie??? Sounds like my kind of food.
Married: 2012
BFP #1 Sept 2014, MMC Dec 2014 | BFP #2 May 2015, DD Jan 2016
I will do a Costco meat stock up. Chicken, pork loin, pork shoulder/butt, tri-tip...
Also TJs frozen food. Veggie fried rice, teryiaki bbq chicken, roasted potatoes, hash browns, pizzas, lasagna, hatch chile mac and cheese, meatballs....
Here are a couple favorite recipes:
Pioneer Woman pulled pork - divide freeze to use for tacos, salad, Hawaiian roll sliders. https://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/spicy-dr-pepper-shredded-pork/
Did the same for whole chicken - season, crockpot cook high 4 -4.5 hrs, cool, shred/cut, divide, freeze. Use on tacos, salad, stirfry.
Mediterranean Chicken - serve over spaghetti or zoodles https://www.lecremedelacrumb.com/slow-cooker-mediterranean-chicken
Pineapple chili chicken (I don't freeze the veg, just cxn+sauce) serve over rice https://brendid.com/sweet-chili-pineapple-chicken/
Didn't freeze, but a favorite on my last leave https://www.gracefullittlehoneybee.com/slow-cooker-sausage-cabbage-and-potatoes/
https://smashedpeasandcarrots.com/instant-pot-chana-masala/
Here is the Quinoa Fiesta Enchilada Bake recipe I mentioned above. Just omit the cheese and toppings until you're ready to bake. I usually double this and make one/freeze one.
https://www.skinnytaste.com/quinoa-fiesta-enchilada-bake/
Beyond that I don't freeze much, so I'm stalking this thread for ideas.
If you are not a good prepper or if you don’t have the freezer space, we did a lot with rotisserie chickens last time around. They are always tasty and usually cost less or just as much as raw chicken.
Also the pioneer woman has a ton of really awesome make-ahead meals. I
My kid basically only eats chicken nuggets and pizza so I don't have to plan for him when I'm making dinner
June 2016 - CP
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IVF w/ PGS - January 2018
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https://www.kitschencat.com/ricotta-spinach-calzones/
But of course, it was a meal my H didn't overly care for. He just doesn't like freezer stuff!