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 2 years we have shared nine 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 , Part 6, Part 7 , Part 8 and Part 9. 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 s0 excited to share with you another NEW series of awesome freezer to crockpot 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 10
Here are the five recipes we will be making:
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
- colander
Here are the ingredients you will need:
Produce
- 2 small yellow onion
- 14-16 green, red or yellow bell peppers
- 1-2 cloves garlic
- 2 bunches celery
- 1 bunch of green onions
Pantry Staples
- Ketchup
- Brown sugar
- Apple cider vinegar
- Worcestershire sauce
- Sriracha sauce
- Red Pepper Flakes
- Black pepper
- Seasoned salt
- Salt
- Cayenne pepper
- 1 1.25 oz. packet chili seasoning
- Hot sauce (optional; cooking day only)
- Barbecue sauce(optional; cooking day only)
Canned/Dry Goods
- 2 32 oz. jars chunky salsa
- 1 15 oz. can kidney beans
- 2 15 oz. cans black beans
- 1 16 oz. bag rice
- 2 15 oz. cans fire roasted diced tomatoes 1 8 oz. can tomato sauce 2 10 oz. cans Rotel diced tomatoes and green chilies 1 32oz. carton chicken or vegetable stock
- 1 box Zatarians Jambalaya mix (optional; cooking day only)
- Liquid smoke (optional)
- 2 bottles wing sauce
Dairy
- 2 8oz. bag sharp cheddar cheese, shredded (cooking day only)
- Butter
- 1 container chunky blue cheese dressing ( optional: cooking day only)
Meat
- 6-8 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs or breasts
- 2 packages vegetarian crumbles or 2 pounds ground beef
- 1- 14 oz. package kielbasa turkey sausage
- 6-8 pounds of pork ribs
- 4 pounds chicken wings ( I used frozen wings)
Bread
- Fajita shells (optional;cooking day only)
PRINT
Be sure to print the following recipes:
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!
- Brown veggie crumbles (or ground meat) and set aside
- Cut sausage into bit size pieces and set aside.
- Chop onions and set aside
- Clean and chop 2 of the green peppers and set aside.
- Clean and scoop out seeds of the rest of the peppers ( for stuffed pepper recipe)
- Peel and mince garlic and set aside
- Open up all the cans needed for prep day and set aside.
- Prep raw chicken and cut 2-3 pounds into bit size pieces for Jambalaya.
PREPARE
- Prep Easy Salsa Chicken using instructions found here. Divide chicken into 2 freezer bags and cover with salsa, press out excess air, and seal well. Place bags in refrigerator.
- Prep Slow Cooker Stuffed Peppers using instructions found here. Divide stuffed peppers into 2 freezer bags, press out excess air, and seal well. Place bags in refrigerator.
- Prep Sweet & Spicy Ribs using instructions found here. Divide ribs into 2 freezer bags, then divide sauce mixture over top of ribs. Place bags in refrigerator.
- Prep Chicken Jambalaya using instructions found here. Divide mixture into 2 freezer bags, then press out excess air and seal well. Place bags in refrigerator.
- Prep Freezer to Crockpot Buffalo Chicken Wings using instructions found here. Place chicken wings into 2 freezer bags and cover with wing mixture, 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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This is my first week using your 10 meals in under an hour program and so far I'm LOVING it! I am already planning for next week! Do you have a book of ALL the recipes together? If you did I would definitely buy it. ThankS again for destressing my family's dinner!
Hi Eva,
I'm so glad you are enjoying our 10 Meals in an Hour® series! I just sent you an email with a link to our 5 ingredient cookbook. You will then have the opportunity to purchase the 10 Meals in an Hour® cookbook. :)
Hi, kinda late to the game here, but the labels, prep and shopping lists aren't printable for this one. =( How can I get those? Thanks
Sorry about that Dee, I just emailed them to you. :)
I'm curious if cooking times an Instapot can be worked out?
Thanks for these recipes, always nice to try something different.
Maybe i'll work my way backwards 10 to 1
I love the way you write your posts - you give me everything I'll need in a very organized way. And the recipes are awesome!
What a great resource this is! It is so nice to have ready made meals in the freezer. Thanks for sharing!
Stuffed pepper recipe is perfect timing my neighbor has extra peppers she shared and now I know what I will do with them.
My family really enjoyed this recipe, I made corn muffins on the side. It was so good! :)