Need a simple dinner solution for busy weeknights? This awesome quick & easy freezer meal plan shows you exactly how to whip up 10 meals in one hour!
Here at Living Well Spending Less we are 100% committed to bringing you easy recipes that taste great and don’t take a lot of time, effort, or expensive ingredients to throw together. As a busy mom, I also want meals that can be made and frozen ahead of time to save time on hectic weeknights, especially as part of a Sunday Prep plan. My goal is to spend less time in the kitchen, not more, but I still want to be able to provide tasty meals that my family loves (and avoid eating out when we can!)
Over the past year and a half we have shared six different 10 Meals in an Hour™ plans, which have each included 5 great freezer recipes that can be prepared together in about sixty minutes. (You can find the previous plans here: Part 1 , Part 2, Part 3 , Part 4 , Part 5 andPart 6) They have been a huge hit, not only with our own families, but with many of your families as well, and we’ve absolutely loved hearing how much you all are enjoying these tasty recipes!
Today I am super excited to share with you a new series of “fresh flavor” recipes.
As usual, in order to make the cut, each recipe must meet ALL of the following criteria:
- Deemed delicious by both my kids and husband
- No pre-cooking required (aside from browning veggie crumbles)
- Freezer friendly
- Easy to cook
- Uses budget-friendly ingredients and pantry staples
In this one post you will find everything you need to prep 10 awesome freezer meals in about an hour of hands-on time (not including grocery shopping.) Just think, in just one quick weekend session you could have almost two weeks worth of absolutely delicious, family-friendly meals all ready to go!
Before you begin, you will need to gather your tools & supplies and also make sure that you have all your groceries on hand. I find it is easiest to go grocery shopping the day before I do my cooking. To save time unloading, only put away the items that need to be refrigerated. Finally, make sure your kitchen counters are cleared of clutter and sanitized and empty your dishwasher and sink of any dishes. (Check out this post for more tips on freezer cooking like a pro!)
10 Meals in an Hour™: Part 7
Here are the five recipes we will be making:
- Simple Summer Chicken Sandwiches
- Spice Rubbed Steak Salad
- Easy Chicken Satay
- Easy Crockpot Lettuce Wraps
- Easy White Bean Chili
Here are the supplies you will need:
- 10 gallon size zipper freezer bags
- Avery 8163 shipping labels or permanent marker
- large mixing bowl
- cutting board
- sharp knife
- garlic press
- can opener
- dry measuring cups
- liquid measuring cups
- dry measuring spoons
- liquid measuring spoons
Here are the ingredients you will need:
Produce
- 1 sweet onions
- 2 bunches green onions
- 2 lemons
- 2 packages chopped romaine lettuce (optional; only needed for cooking day, not for prep)
- 1 bunch fresh basil
- 1 bunch fresh parsley
- 16-20 cloves garlic
- Ginger(freeze dried or fresh)
- 2 containers cherry or grape tomatoes ( optional; only needed for cooking day, not for prep)
- 1 package Arugula (optional; only needed for cooking day, not for prep)
- 2 heads iceberg lettuce (optional; only needed for cooking day, not for prep)
- 3 carrots
Pantry Staples
- Olive oil
- Worcestershire sauce
- Ketchup (optional; only needed for cooking day, not for prep)
- Mayonnaise (optional; only needed for cooking day, not for prep)
- Rice (optional; only needed for cooking day, not for prep)
- Black pepper
- Salt
- McCormick Grill Mates Montreal steak seasoning
- Pre-packaged chili powder
- Brown sugar
- Ground cumin
- Garlic powder
- onion powder
- Chili powder
- Soy sauce
- Sesame oil
- Hoisin sauce
- Sesame seeds
- Red Pepper Flakes (optional)
- Rice wine vinegar
Canned/Dry Goods
- 1 13.5oz can coconut milk
- 3 15oz. cans white beans
- 2 4oz. cans diced green chilies
- 1 16oz. jar salsa verde
- 1 8oz. jar/can water chestnuts
- 1 5oz. package croutons
- 1 32oz. carton vegetable stock
- 2 16oz. jar creamy peanutbutter
Bread
- Kaiser rolls (cooking day only)
Dairy
- 1 container blue cheese dressing (optional,cooking day only)
- 1 9oz. blue cheese crumbles (optional,cooking day only)
- 1 stick butter
Meat
- 9-12 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs or breasts
- 2 3-4 pounds skirt steak
- 2 packages Vegetarian crumbles
Frozen
- 1 10oz. bag corn niblets
Be sure to print the following recipes:
- Simple Summer Chicken Sandwich
- Spice Rubbed Steak Salad
- Easy Chicken Satay
- Easy Crockpot Lettuce Wraps
- Easy White Bean Chili
PREP
- Prep your bags—either print labels using these ready-made printable labels or use a permanent marker to label each bag with the name of the recipe, date prepared, and cooking instructions. DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP! While you might think that you’ll remember what is in every bag, I promise you will forget!
- Rinse and drain white beans
- Chop onion and set aside
- Chop green onion and set aside
- Dice water chestnuts if necessary
- Juice lemons and set aside.
- Chop parsley and set aside.
- Peel and mince garlic and set aside
- Open up all the cans needed for prep day and set aside.
- Prep raw chicken
PREPARE
- Prep Easy White Bean Chili using instructions found here. Divide chili into 2 freezer bags, press out excess air, and seal well. Place bags in refrigerator.
- Prep Easy Chicken Satay using instructions found here. Place chicken into 2 freezer bags, press out excess air, and seal well. Place bags in refrigerator.
- Prep Easy Crockpot Lettuce Wraps using instructions found here. Place chicken or crumbles into 2 freezer bags and cover with marinade, then press out excess air and seal well. Place bags in refrigerator.
- Prep Spice Rubbed Steak Salad using instructions found here. Place meat into 2 freezer bags, then press out excess air and seal well. Place bags in refrigerator.
- Prep Simple Summer Chicken Sandwich using instructions found Here. Place chicken into 2 freezer bags and cover with marinade, then press out excess air and seal well. Place bags in refrigerator.
- Once all prep is complete, place all bags in freezer until needed. After you’ve made your meal plan for the coming week, consider setting an alert on your phone to remind you to take your bag out to thaw the day before you plan to make it.
Want more 10 Meals in an Hour? Check out the entire series!
- 10 Meals in an Hour
- 10 Meals in an Hour Part 2
- 10 Meals in an Hour Part 3
- 10 Meals in an Hour Part 4
- 10 Meals in an Hour Part 5
- 10 Meals in an Hour Part 6
- 10 Meals in an Hour Part 7
- 10 Meals in an Hour Part 8
- 10 Meals in an Hour Part 9
- 10 Meals in an Hour Part 10
- 10 Meals in an Hour Part 11
Have you tried making 10 meals in an hour yet? What tricks or tips can you share?
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I have printed out all the freezer recipes. As a single grad student who wants to learn how to cook (efficiently) and also save money to pay back undergrad loans, I have been curious about freezer meals. I have calculated that each set of ten meals will last me roughly a month (each family sized meal typically makes three meals for me which is good storage time for leftovers). I am planning to do the first set this weekend — hopefully I can make enough space in my freezer! I am excited to try all this tasty food!
Hi Ruth, great blog and great tips and ideas. I write a cooking blog but I really am enjoying your non-cooking posts on the home, grocery buying, and life in general – it all kinda goes hand in hand! Thanks!
Meryl
sungrownkitchen.com
I’m really curious to try something like this, but I don’t have a crockpot (and some other kitchen appliances that might come up for some recipes). It would be super-helpful if you included things like “crockpot” on the list of needed supplies, so I can see at a glance whether a particular set of meals/recipes will work for me based on what I have access to. Thanks!!
These freezer meal recipes look awesome! I’m wondering how long they will last in the freezer without getting freezer burn… My family will really enjoy them, thanks!
the grilled chicken sandwich looks really good. Yum!