Top 10 Freezer Cooking Recipes

Freezer cooking is probably my most valuable use of cooking during stolen moments. There is no better feeling than knowing that I have a whole host of meals to choose from in my freezer.

I always slack off a little (okay, a LOT) with my freezer cooking habits in the summer. Partially it’s because the meals we crave in summertime aren’t really freezer-friendly. It’s also because I just lose that desire to do big bulk-cooking sessions throughout the summer. Now that summer is winding down though, I’m really looking forward to getting back into the whole thing.

With that thought in mind, I thought I might not be the only one looking forward to doing some freezer cooking. So here are my 10 favorite meals to have in the freezer.

1. BBQ Beef & Bean Cornbread Casserole

2. Meatloaf Cups

3. Black Bean & Ham Soup

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4. Ham, Broccoli & Cheese Quiche

5. Pizza Pasta Bake

6. Cider Vinegar over Smashed Red Potatoes

7. Mexican Chicken & Black Bean Filling

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8. Homemade Chicken “Things”

9. Sausage & Cheese Turnovers

10. Chocolate Chip Breakfast Biscuits

Here are some wonderful freezer cooking recipes for you to explore -

  • Once A Month Mom – Tricia has created an awesome resource for anyone that wants to freezer cook, from newbies to OAMC pros. Definitely check this site out, if you haven’t already!
  • $5 Dinners Official “Stock The Freezer” List – Erin compiled a great list of recipes that are freezer friendly.
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Does freezer cooking work for you? Do you have some favorite freezer recipes or tips?

If you have any freezer cooking questions, feel free to ask away in the comments section and I’ll answer them all in a post later this week.

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My Baking Day

I love baking days! It is so much easier to make and clean up a big mess in one day then it is to scatter it out over many days. And any extra time or effort pays off many times throughout the month.

I usually scatter out dinners for the freezer throughout a week or so with batch cooking. But baking days are another story. Taking a whole day to have the oven on all day and the mixer working non-stop just makes sense. My kids love baking days too. They get dough to play with and batters to lick. What could be better?

My baking days usually focus around breakfasts, breads and snacks/desserts. But I’ve started coming up with more lunch ideas that I can prepare ahead of time and freeze. My ultimate goal is to be able to using something from the freezer for at least 1 meal every day.

Here is what was on the agenda for this baking day:

  • Double batch cinnamon rolls (2 dozen)
  • Double batch crepes (2 1/2 dozen)
  • Triple batch banana-chocolate chip muffins (2 dozen)
  • Pizza bagels (1 1/2 dozen)
  • Falafel (2 dozen patties)
  • Double batch waffles (1 1/2 dozen) **Didn’t get to this!


Cinnamon rolls – I baked 1 dozen that went into the freezer in freezer bags. For the second half of the dough, I didn’t add any of the filling. I just rolled it into a ball and froze it. This way, if I decide to make cinnamon sticks or something different, I’ll have the option.
Crepes – For breakfast crepes, I use the same recipe as given in ham & cheese crepes or chicken curry crepes. However, I add 3 T. of sugar and 1 t. vanilla.

To freeze the crepes, I roll them up jelly-roll style and place in freezer bags. To thaw, I pull them out and put in the refrigerator the night before we’re going to eat them. I’ve warmed them up lots of different ways – in the microwave, the oven, and in a dry skillet for a few seconds on each side.Banana-chocolate chip muffins – A perennial breakfast and snack time favorite around our house.
Pizza bagels – So much better then frozen bagel bites! Split bagels, top with pizza sauce, desired toppings, and mozzarella cheese. It’s super easy, and even easier when all I have to do is pull them out of the freezer. Reheat in the oven for the best taste. They don’t need to be thawed first.
Falafel – They sure look pretty, don’t they? But you know, I really wish they tasted as good as they looked. We ate some for lunch and I stuck the rest in the freezer. By the time lunch was over, my husband and I were trying to come up with some creative uses for the frozen falafel pucks. I was so disappointed because I love anything with garbanzo beans. I’ll definitely mix things up and try again. Needless to say, I will not be sharing this recipe with you!

Because freezer space is such a precious commodity in our house with only a top-of-the-fridge freezer, I decided to just throw the frozen falafel away. Yes it was disappointing. Yes it felt like a waste. But I had to be honest with myself and admit that we would NEVER eat them. So why waste the space?

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More 13 Favorite Things To Have In My Freezer

List #1 can be found here. As I was typing up last week’s list, I realized that there were so many things I love to have on hand in my freezer that I couldn’t narrow it down to just one post. So, here is part 2.

Random Things:

  1. Old bread, heels and crusts. For making bread crumbs or croutons.
  2. Homemade spaghetti sauce.
  3. Pesto ice-cubes.
  4. Pierogi.
  5. Sloppy Joe meat.
  6. Bags of shredded cheese. (If I don’t freeze some, it will be eaten too quickly!)
  7. Frozen veggies, whether from the freezer department at the grocery store or veggie side dishes I make.
  8. Chicken stock.
  9. Veggie peels and scraps that I use for making stock.
  10. Shredded chicken to use in casseroles.
  11. Cookie dough. I usually roll it into balls before freezing so that I can pull out only a dozen or so at a time to bake.
  12. Breads. I’m not particular either – quick breads, yeast breads…it doesn’t matter as long as it fits in there somehow.
  13. Ice cream. Because honestly, what freezer would be complete without it?

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