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Preparing Your Own Frozen Food
Homemade frozen food is our friend on busy, hectic days when you just can't think of what to cook from scratch! By creating your own frozen entrees, you can control the fat and salt content by making substitutions, and you certainly save money over buying processed frozen foods from the grocery store. Set aside a day once a month to cook and freeze. Once you start this routine and come up with your own variations, you'll never be forced to order take-out again because you don't have an easy meal on hand! Italian Style Freezer Meatballs 2 1/2 pounds ground round or chuck Mix all ingredients very well and form into about 48 meatballs, depending on the size. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Place meatballs in a shallow baking pan and bake about 30 minutes or until meat is no longer pink. You can use part of these at this point and freeze the remainder after cooling for 30 minutes. Place a dozen meatballs in a single layer on freezer wrap and fold over wrap neatly. Or freeze partially on a cookie sheet and place in plastic bags. Do not stack anything on top of the packages for at least 12 hours. To serve, heat them in a 350-degree oven for 45 minutes or until warmed through. These make wonderful Swedish meatballs, meatball sandwiches, spaghetti or in a meatball stew! Multi-Purpose Chili 1 1/2 pound ground chuck or round Brown beef and cook until no longer pink, breaking up as you go. Dice onion and add to pot. Sprinkle garlic, chili powder, and cumin over beef. Stir in onion and sauté 2-3 minutes. Stir in tomatoes, water, salsa, and corn. Bring to gentle boil and simmer 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the beans to the pot. Cook covered until beans are tender (about 5 minutes). This can be used for topping hotdogs, tortilla chips, omelets (melt Colby-Jack with it!), or eating it by the bowl! Freeze in containers when cooled for at least 30 minutes and mark containers before freezing. Freezer Sloppy Joes 1 pound bulk pork or Italian sausage In a skillet, brown sausage, beef and onion. Remove from the heat and drain. Stir remaining ingredients into sausage mixture. Cool. Spit the mixture into containers, using the amount you would need for one meal. Freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight and warm on the stovetop or in the microwave. I always add a little water to stir in or more tomato sauce. Serve on buns or over hotdogs. Three Dinner Beef Roast 1 boneless chuck roast (4-5 lbs.), cut in 3/4" cubes In a large skillet, cook the beef cubes, onions and garlic in the oil. Drain if necessary. Transfer to a crockpot. Stir in the water, salt, pepper, and rosemary. Cover and cook 3 or 4 hours on high. Every crockpot is different. You want it to be tender, but not falling apart! Cool. Divide beef into three freezer containers. Also, divide any liquid that may have been left. This will freeze for about 3 months. Use it in soups, stews or chili. Brenda Hyde is a freelance writer, wife and mom to three kids living in the Midwest United States. For more family friendly recipes and cooking tips visit Brenda at http://oldfashionedliving.com/recipes.html Share your thoughts about this article with the editor: Click Here Do you have a time or money saving idea that wasn't included in this article? Please send it to tips @stretcher.com. We get the best ideas from our readers!
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