Looking to create freezer meals? Awesome – you’ll need some freezer recipes! I shared all my tips and tricks in part one of this post!
Now for the cooking segment….
I started by putting 5 packs of chicken breasts (15 pieces total) in a stock pot with water, to boil them all for the meals I needed. I used the biggest pot I had and boiled them all.
While the chicken was cooking, I used another pot and began to brown 12 pounds of ground beef (in a smaller stock pot.) Once all the ground beef was cooked, I drained it all and added 1/4 of it back to the pot to make my marinara.
Freezer Recipes
- Meat Marinara Recipe
3 pounds ground beef, cooked and strained - 1 medium onion, diced finely
- 4 cloves of garlic, minced
- 4 large cans of crushed tomatoes
- 1 12 oz. can tomato paste
- 1 huge (the double size) jar of good store bought marinara
- 1 Tablespoon Italian seasoning
- 1 Tablespoon of balsamic vinegar
- Salt to taste (1 1/2 Tablespoons or so)
- Pepper to taste (3/4 of a tablespoon)
To the ground beef, add in the garlic and onions and let cook until onions are soft. Add in the rest of the ingredients and cook for 45 minutes or so on medium heat, until flavors are combined.
++ If you don’t want a ton of freezer recipes but want a big impact – start here. You can use this sauce for dozens of meals!
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I used the marinara to make 5 small lasagnas in 2.5 pound size aluminum pans.
Easy Lasagna (one of my family’s favorite freezer recipes!)
(makes 5 freezer meals)
- Meat Marinara
- Ricotta Cheese (largest tub)
- 1 large egg
- 1/2 Tablespoon ground black pepper
- 1 cup grated Parmesan
- No bake lasagna noodles (2 boxes made all of mine)
Shredded mozzarella cheese (the bag kind totally works for me) – it’s hard to say how much, but I used about 10 cups total
In a small bowl mix together the ricotta, egg, pepper and Parmesan until thoroughly combined.
On the bottom of your pan, ladle in enough sauce to lightly coat the bottom of the pan with a thin layer. Using a small spoon or tablespoon scoop, add in dollops of the ricotta mixture (I did 5 drops on each layer, one on each corner and one in the middle). Add more marinara onto and around the ricotta, sprinkle a thin layer of mozzarella, then add another layer of noodles. Do three layers, topping it off the final layer of noodles with sauce and good layer mozzarella cheese and cover with cardboard top. Set aside to cool before putting in freezer.
When you’re ready to cook, take off the top, cover with aluminum foil and bake for 35 minutes at 375 degrees, take off aluminum and cook for an additional 10 minutes or until top is lightly browned and bubbly.
Add a salad and some garlic bread and you’ve got a meal in just a few minutes.
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After I made my lasagna, I put the rest of the marinara into gallon Ziploc bags, two cups in each, then squished all the air off and froze them flat in the freezer. When I want to make spaghetti, I cook the noodles, warm the sauce, add a salad and some bread and I’m done.
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Easy Chili Recipe
(makes 2-3 freezer meals)
- 2 pounds of ground beef
- 1 onion, diced
- 3 cans of chili beans
- 1 can Rotel tomatoes
- 1 can of diced tomatoes (14 oz can)
- 2 packs of chili seasoning
- 1/2 table spoon salt
- 2 cups water
Put browned ground beef into a pan with onions and cook until onions are soft. Add in all the other ingredients (including the juice of the tomatoes) and cook for 30 minutes or so until flavors have combined.
It’s hard to measure, but I used two gallon bags to put in 1/3 of the mixture into each, and then split the rest up into a couple smaller quart bags for chili dogs or chili chips and cheese (things where chili is not the main meal.)
++ This is another of the freezer recipes that are perfect for beginners and can be used a ton of ways!
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Easy Cheeseburger Casserole
(makes 3 freezer meals)
For the topping:
- 2 pounds of ground beef (again, mine was pre-cooked)
- 1 onion, diced very finely
- Six cups Cheddar Cheese, grated
- For the crust:
- 5 cups of self rising flour
- 3/4 cup of sour cream
- 1 egg
- 1 cup (more or less) of water
In a saute pan, cook together the ground beef over medium high heat until onion is soft. Set aside to cool.
Make the crust first by combining the flour, egg, sour cream and enough water to bring it together into a thick, but spreadable consistency.
Spray the pans (I used three round pans) and spread a layer of the dough into each one. Sprinkle the cooled meat mixture over the dough, then top each one with about 2 cups of cheddar. Top with lid. To cook, bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes, until cheese is lightly browned and bubbly.
For a variation, you could put some of the marinara on the dough, and have a cheeseburger pizza casserole. We sometimes use marinara for dipping – it’s the perfect finger food!
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For the rest of the ground beef, I divided it up into a couple of quart Ziploc bags for sloppy joes or tacos.
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Now let’s work on the chicken recipes. I shredded all of the chicken and used it in several of the recipes below. After they were all made, I put the rest of the shredded chicken into quart size Ziploc bags and froze them flat for Chicken Tacos, BBQ Chicken sandwiches, etc.
Broccoli Cheddar Chicken Pasta Bake Recipe
(makes 3 freezer meals)
- 3 cooked, shredded chicken breasts
- 2 boxes of pasta (I used penne), cooked and draine
- 2 cans of Campbell’s cheddar soup
- 2 cups of chicken broth (I used the broth from cooking the chicken)
- 2 bags of frozen broccoli
- 1 Tablespoon Salt
- 3 cups of shredded cheddar
Combine all ingredients except shredded cheddar into a bowl, divide out into three pans, the top with cheddar cheese. When ready to cook, bake at 350 degrees for 30-40 minutes, until warm and bubbly. Because I’m getting carbs, veggies and protein all in one dish, I usually add another veggie and some garlic bread and that’s it. So yummy!
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Tex Mex Chicken Casserole
(makes 4 freezer meals)
- 4 chicken breasts, cooked and shredded
- 8 cups of cooked rice
- 2 can of Rotel tomatoes
- 2 packs of taco seasoning
- 2 cans of whole kernel corn, drained
- 2 cans of black beans (undrained)
- 1 small can of black olives, drained
- 6 cups of cheddar cheese, grated
Mix together all of the ingredients in a bowl, except the cheese. Divide out into four pans, then top each with the cheddar cheese and top with cardboard topper. To cook, remove cardboard piece and bake at 350 until thoroughly heated and cheese is melted (all ingredients are already cooked, so it’s just a matter of heating it well.) I serve with sour cream and salsa on top and tortilla chips on the side.
Basic Chicken Casserole Freezer Recipe
(makes 3 freezer meals)
- 4 shredded, cooked chicken breasts
- 5 cups of cooked rice
- 2 cans of cream of chicken condensed soup
- 1 cup of chicken broth
- 2 bags of frozen peas and carrots (I used mixed, but you could use one bag of each)
- 1 Tablespoon of salt
- 1/2 Tablespoon of black pepper
- 3 cup of French’s onions
- 3 cups of shredded cheddar cheese
In a small bowl, combine the cheese and onions together – set aside (for the topping)
In a large bowl, combine the rest of the ingredients together, then separate into pans. Top each one with 1/3 of the topping mixture and freeze. When ready to cook, bake at 350 until thoroughly warm and cheese is melted (everything is already cooked in the casserole.)
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Edited to add:
Chicken & Dressing
(makes 3 freezer meals)
- A big pan of cornbread (use your own fave recipe) cooked and crumbled
- 2 cans of cream of chicken soup
- 1 can of chicken broth
- 1 medium onion, finely diced & sauteed in butter
- 2 Tablespoons of ground sage
- 1 1/2 Tablespoons of salt
- 3/4 of a Tablespoon of ground black pepper
- 2 cups of cooked, shredded chicken
*you can also add a couple of stalks of celery, however we don’t like it – so my dressing doesn’t have it.*
Mix all of the ingredients together, put into pans and freeze. When you’re ready to cook, bake at 350 degrees for about an hour. Make sure to have chilled cranberry sauce and basic chicken gravy for the side, because that’s what a good southerner would do π
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My total freezer meals recipe stash:
5 lasagnas
2 bags of pre-made marinara (for spaghetti)
2 bags of chili (plus 2 additional small bags for chili dogs/nachos)
3 cheeseburger casseroles
3 broccoli cheddar chicken pasta bakes
4 Tex Mex chicken casseroles
3 basic chicken casseroles
2 bags of ground beef (ready for sloppy joes, etc.)
3 bags of shredded chicken breast (ready for tacos, etc.)
Plus the original Chicken & Dressing that started it all
Grand total – 28 meals (plus two small bags of chili)
If you get going, you can really crank out a lot freezer recipes very easily. I spent an hour at the grocery store (and spent $300 to produce all those meals, plus all of my other essentials for two weeks – so maybe $200 of it went into this), and spent four hours cooking to get all those freezer meals.
Will we eat these every night? Probably not. There are things my family likes that takes very little time to make and should really be made fresh (like potato soup.) These meals will probably last us two month total, if you take out a couple of nights a month to eat out, making fresh meals in between, etc. But those four hours basically gives me an easy meal every other night for two months. Totally worth it to me! I don’t know that I could force my family to eat lasagna five times in one month. But five times in two months is pretty realistic. So these freezer recipes come in pretty handy!
Now that I know what’s for dinner, I think I’m gonna go sew something… or paint a chair… or rearrange furniture. Whatever it is, something that’s way more in my comfort zone than making freezer recipes!
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I browned the meat, cooked the chicken, and Diced onions last night. I started the marinara at 5:00 this morning and have two recipes left at 2pm. Iβm not real organized so suspect thatβs what is taking so long but hope things will go quicker next time. Thank you for making this so easy!
Good for you Leslie!! It does get easier as you go and you will be so happy you did this!! Enjoy π
Hello… is there a printable version of the recipes and instructions?
Thank you
I do not have one at this time Donna but think I may need to add that to my list!!
I made my first batch of freezer meals the beginning of the month. I enjoyed making them. There is only 2 of us now so I made 10 meals. I will probably be making some more in Feb.
Thanks for your tips!
Good for you Valarie, I hope you all enjoyed them π
Yum Yum great sounding recipes I will have to try some
Thanks Norma, they are yummy π
I am wondering about things like potatoes and pasta coming out of the freezer…please advise!
They both freeze just fine and are just as yummy as when eaten right away π
Is there a printable version of the recipes? I have the shopping list – thank you for posting both!!!!
I do not have a printable version of the recipes, just the shopping list. Here is a link to the post that contains the recipes, https://www.theshabbycreekcottage.com/freezer-recipes.html
Good luck π
I love doing freezer meals and being a Tupperware Consultant, I use our Vent n Serve, Crystal Wave, Or Ultra Pro containers for freezing in. They are perfect and reusable. Your recipes are great. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Monica and thanks for the tips π
Do you have to thaw the meals before baking?
Hi Darla, no you do not π
I made the Tex mex Chicken and it seemed a little dry so I added about 1/2 cup sour cream and some Feta Cheese. Moistened it up quite a bit.
How long does this need to bake? I am making so others can follow the directions easily, so timing is important.
Thanks for the recipes. They are great places to start.
Thanks Susan. The chicken is already cooked so it just needs to be warmed through so probably 10-15 minutes π Salsa or Guacamole would also be a good option.
This is going to be a life saver! I just scheduled shoulder surgery in two weeks and have 3 tween/teenagers plus a husband to feed while I recover! Thanks!!
Good luck on your surgery Mary!!
HI and thank you for this! I need organization in my life and this will be so helpful!
I’m wondering how many people these meals will feed (at one time) – I didn’t see any mention of a serving size and am not sure how big your family is. TIA π
Hi Suzy, I am so glad you like it! These recipes will feed from 4-6 people depending on how large your serving sizes are. Have fun!!
You have no bake lasagna noodles on shopping list, does that mean you don’t cook noodles before freezing? Will it be the same if I cook before freezing?
You can use the no bake and freeze them, they will cook when you bake the lasagna. You can also use regular noodles that you cook before freezing if you want, it just requires more time for you. The end result is the same. Good luck π
Hi! Do any of these need to thaw before cooking?
Hey Jess, most are already cooked so it is really just reheating them so you don’t need to but it would take less time, up to you π
Do I bake the cheeseburger casserole before freezing or not. Concerned about the dough on the bottom.
Thanks Sherie, that is a great point!
Would potatoes work instead of rice?
Sure Dee, you can substitute whatever works for you and your family π Good luck!