Why I Cook Meat Straight from the Freezer (& why you should too)

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Ethan Chlebowski

Ethan Chlebowski

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@eldibs
@eldibs Жыл бұрын
"If you take three minutes of prep now, you can save your future self a lot of frustration" is great to remember for general, not just for cooking.
@ijustwannaleaveacommentony6511
@ijustwannaleaveacommentony6511 Жыл бұрын
that's a problem for future me. i'm sure glad i'm not that guy
@eldibs
@eldibs Жыл бұрын
@@ijustwannaleaveacommentony6511 **Yoda voice** You will be.
@bruceprofitsTradesFutures
@bruceprofitsTradesFutures Жыл бұрын
Yup use a condom
@eisenklad
@eisenklad Жыл бұрын
with enough prep time, you can fight superman
@lindasummer2343
@lindasummer2343 Жыл бұрын
I try to remember this advice every time “I just don’t feel like doing it”. I also thank my past self whenever I am grateful that I did something to help my future self. 😎
@marlinblack6597
@marlinblack6597 Жыл бұрын
A few things to consider from a refrigeration technician. Firstly, the time it takes to freeze a product is very important. The longer it takes for a product to freeze, the bigger the ice crystals that form. Large ice crystals will desiccate a product (cells explode), that is why snap freezing is a preferred method. It is also why vegetables with a high water content frozen at domestic capacities have the texture of a dish sponge when defrosted. Secondly, a domestic refrigerator has a maximum capacity of -20C. Generally product will be held at -18C but then thermostat range becomes important which is usually 4 kelvin. This means the system will have a cycling temperature between -14C and -18C. Therefore suggested storage times are indefinite for some vegetables, 6 months for Beef. 5 months for lamb and pork, 4 months for chicken and no more than 3 months for seafood. I live in tropical north Australia and we produce a lot of our own food and often in bulk, so freezing food is imperative. So, important points, pat dry product before freezing, freeze it fast (taking into account thickness of product, specific heat coefficient for product and latent heat capacity to change state from liquid to solid) and maximum storage times. Hope furthers the knowledge base.
@yarnexpress
@yarnexpress Жыл бұрын
My freezers, both chest & upright, are kept at -10 F (-23C?). If I'm remembering correctly, the US dept of agriculture says this will double the storage time vs 0F. Your so right about indefinite storage for vegetables. I found a 1 lb package of pureed pumpkin that escaped to the very bottom of the chest freezer that was frozen over 3 yrs ago--tasted as if it was pureed yesterday. I think it's important to keep dometic freezers full seems to counteract the cycling--have never seen the temp in mine over -10F.
@gomersmith1061
@gomersmith1061 Жыл бұрын
Nice work!!
@marlinblack6597
@marlinblack6597 Жыл бұрын
You are correct regarding keeping them full in that they will run more efficiently. Cycling will still be based on a 4 Kelvin range, but it will stay off longer and come down to temperature sooner. Chest freezers are best for long term food storage as cold air is heavy and remains in the cabinet when the lid is lifted. Upright freezers lose all the cold air the moment the door is opened. You have to remember domestic freezers are based on efficiency (energy consumption), commercial and industrial are based on the product and its needs. The best way to check on your system is to fit a data logger (temp/time) to the centre of the cabinet. Some domestic manufactures place sensors where they will reach their coldest temp regardless of average cabinet temp, especially when they have a digital readout.@@yarnexpress
@yarnexpress
@yarnexpress Жыл бұрын
The data logger is a great idea especially for my chest freezer where I store for the long haul. I'm not concerned about the upright freezer I use it to store stuff I'll be using in a few weeks & as a place to store whole grains, nuts, & etc.
@Monogrammaton
@Monogrammaton Жыл бұрын
thanks for making me realize the science of why my attempt at frozen sliced tomatoes tasted awful
@claytonleal7947
@claytonleal7947 Жыл бұрын
video idea: buy a whole chicken, break it down into all the different cuts, portion it out into freezer bags and make a stock from all the bones. then make as many home style meals as you can with that one bird. I do this every 2 weeks and it usually feeds me and my partner for 4-5 days
@matth3us
@matth3us Жыл бұрын
Aragusea did precisely this video
@merrivideo
@merrivideo Жыл бұрын
​@@matth3us i can't find the video 😕
@sjl-s7q
@sjl-s7q Жыл бұрын
sounds perfect esp for this channel
@marcelw.6317
@marcelw.6317 Жыл бұрын
This is a dope idea
@nothankyou5465
@nothankyou5465 Жыл бұрын
my partner and I do the same exact thing, though I save up 2 chickens worth of bones before making stock. biggest questions of the week are: separate the leg quarters? breast on or off bone?
@suckedintothevoid
@suckedintothevoid Жыл бұрын
My fiancé and I made the sausage meal from frozen tonight and it was delicious. This has changed our entire approach to cooking from home, and now it feels actually doable with our schedules. Not sure if you'll ever get to read this comment, but from the both of us, thank you so much for this video!!
@gabechlebowski7646
@gabechlebowski7646 Жыл бұрын
1 minute in and I can already tell this a certified Ethan Chlebowski classic.
@whyBio
@whyBio Жыл бұрын
Really 😂i knew it beforehand 😂 by title
@JohnDoe-si4eg
@JohnDoe-si4eg Жыл бұрын
Legitimately genius
@evildrtran
@evildrtran Жыл бұрын
Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
@AbdulKhan-ul7th
@AbdulKhan-ul7th Жыл бұрын
certified banger video
@hxhdfjifzirstc894
@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Жыл бұрын
1 minute in, and I remember suggesting the idea for this video a month or two ago. I'm so happy he actually did it! And he NAILED IT.
@super_pizza
@super_pizza Жыл бұрын
This is maybe the most valuable cooking video I've ever seen. I just tried the thai sausage tonight. I'm a very slow cook, and it took me like 5 minutes to do everything. This is SOOOO flavorful and easy. Man I get home at night then cook for 30min to an hour usually... this is such a game changer!! Thank you!!!
@myheart2joy588
@myheart2joy588 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I may check out this recipe. Not a big fan of sausage however…I wonder how it would taste with ground turkey.
@tufnel211
@tufnel211 8 ай бұрын
​​@@myheart2joy588 just did it with extra ground turkey sitting in the fridge. Tastes great - Family loved it
@ChaoticGoodEats
@ChaoticGoodEats Жыл бұрын
Also per the *"Add note about what these are great for:"* at 4:34 are as follows: - Stir-frys - Taco fillings - Sandwiches and wraps - Add your take here
@Anewevisual
@Anewevisual Жыл бұрын
ADD NOTE!!!
@rickvogel8577
@rickvogel8577 Жыл бұрын
I notice Ethan doesn't mention freezer paper, probably because he's focused on use within 2 months. As a hunter and fisherman, I often handle meat in bulk, and was taught to wrap meat in freezer paper before vacuum sealing. I've had tuna come out of there freezer after a year looking/smelling fresher than yellowfin I can buy at the store. Steaks are no different. If you store meat, and haven't used this method before, you should definitely try it.
@Leertaste455
@Leertaste455 Жыл бұрын
can u explain the benefit of freezing paper, never heard of it yet
@rickvogel8577
@rickvogel8577 Жыл бұрын
@@Leertaste455 it is essentially white butcher paper coated with plastic on one side. It seems to make a better airtight seal against the surface of the meat than the vacuum seal bag and better prevents freezer burn or oxidation spots on the surface of the meat for long term storage. If you're freezing meat for a month or so it probably won't make a significant difference, but for long term storage I have tried both ways and wrapping before sealing keeps the meat in better condition for a longer term.
@jordanbabcock9349
@jordanbabcock9349 Жыл бұрын
Think of it as insulation against the elements. In the arctic would you rather have a jacket, or a house?
@ryanmorgan5677
@ryanmorgan5677 Жыл бұрын
@@rickvogel8577 I freeze 100s of pounds of elk and deer every year and I've never had vacuum sealed meat get freezer burnt (even 2-3 year old packs) as long as its packed and vac'd properly. Seems to me having paper inside the vac bad would just give a place for air pockets to hide and reduce the functionality of the air release channels/texture of the bags.
@karmelicanke
@karmelicanke Жыл бұрын
I agree with you about the effectiveness of butcher paper to freeze meat keeping it in perfect condition for a long time. I pour oil generously over meat in a ziplock bag, flattened and squeezing all the air out and into the freezer. I found a rib steak at the back of the freeze a year and a half old and my husband said it was the best steak he'd eaten all year. The steak looked as fresh as the day I packaged it. The covering of oil allows No air contact therefore no freezer burn. This a cheaper technique than purchasing a vacuum sealer.
@monicahoger
@monicahoger Жыл бұрын
And when you're prepping the meat, LABEL THE BAG! I know Ethan showed it briefly (with what looked like a post-it note I think?) but DO NOT skip that step! A basic note of what it is and the date will go a long way in making sure you use up the old stuff first! Sharpie on freezer bag works just fine, as long as the bag isn't wet
@johnpinneriv9958
@johnpinneriv9958 Жыл бұрын
Yep yep. And its easier to sharpie the bag before you put food in while it's still dry/warm
@monicahoger
@monicahoger Жыл бұрын
@Quack I get that! If I had more room, I would probably do something similar! But I've learned the label trick from my partner, who used to work in restaurants. Good rule overall
@mdel310
@mdel310 Жыл бұрын
Sharpie on masking tape also works, easy to remove as well.
@ZacharyRodriguez1
@ZacharyRodriguez1 Жыл бұрын
We keep a sharpie and painters tape handy in the kitchen to label everything.
@kamo7293
@kamo7293 Жыл бұрын
my mum always gets us to help her portion meat out and our jobs are to tie off the bags and write the name of the meat on the packet. now dates we don't do since it will be used up within a few months. she cooks big for a big family that also takes the leftovers for lunch and all. But i will agree that if you are keeping it for longer then date is quite importanr
@FerrariTeddy
@FerrariTeddy Жыл бұрын
“Add note about that these are great for” bro your videos are so well edited and the production and everything like that is so good it’s actually refreshing to see a lil mistake like that. It also helps me understand the process of adding in all these little edits and info and stuff. Thanks for going the extra mile
@maplifiers
@maplifiers Жыл бұрын
To get rid of the most air possible, dip the bag into a bowl of water up to the closure and then seal. The water will displace all the air in the bag.
@MorriAelthyn
@MorriAelthyn Жыл бұрын
This is a fantastic and underrated hack for people who don't have a vacuum sealer for whatever reason. I used it for a while when mine died and I was waiting for a sale to grab a replacement.
@lpg12338
@lpg12338 Жыл бұрын
Outstanding, thanks for the reminder, I forgot that trick. 👍
@Reggie2000
@Reggie2000 Жыл бұрын
Straw in middle of the bag. Close to middle. Suck out air. Quickly pull and seal at the same time.
@seefop368
@seefop368 Жыл бұрын
@@Reggie2000 yes, do this for chicken so you can inhale salmonella ❤
@Reggie2000
@Reggie2000 Жыл бұрын
@@seefop368 🤣 OK, maybe not raw chicken. 😁
@Kaotonix
@Kaotonix Жыл бұрын
as a home cook this is one of the most valuable videos you've ever put out hands down
@patlawler5532
@patlawler5532 Жыл бұрын
'Freezer bag portioning' reminded me of another tip. When buying ground beef for future hamburgers, form the patties before freezing -- don't freeze the whole block of meat. I have a hard time forming patties from defrosted burger meat. And you can still use the patties for chili or tacos if the menu changes.
@robschaller9061
@robschaller9061 Жыл бұрын
That's because you're not thawing your meat in your Refrigerator. I cooked a long, long time before I learned that trick.
@macmcleod1188
@macmcleod1188 Жыл бұрын
If using a Chub, you can put it in the freezer for 30 minutes. That will firm it up.
@terry5749
@terry5749 Жыл бұрын
This is great. Your videos are SO thorough and helpful. 🎉
@greggf.1393
@greggf.1393 Жыл бұрын
My wife and I spent two or three weekends food prepping before we had our baby. We filled most of a 17CF freezer with the prepped soups, crock pot meals, casseroles, etc. We loved it so much we want to continue doing it once every 6 months or so!
@AmazingBurling
@AmazingBurling Жыл бұрын
This is a huge game changer for me. As a single person its sooooo hard to shop for myself or prep food cause its too much. these 3 tips are going to really help me!!!!!
@KenderBard
@KenderBard Жыл бұрын
You were right; this IS possibly the most helpful video you've ever done. Life changing. This week I'm going to go into my freezer and toss out the ancient forgotten foods in there, and next week I'm going to start using this method.
@PunkR0ckz09
@PunkR0ckz09 Жыл бұрын
Don't toss them out... you bought them, they are frozen, they are still good. Do as my mom used to; Use all of your veggies for purees and whatnot (you'll go through a lot, quicker than eating them whole) and use your meats for stews. I'm just not good enough to portion stuff properly lol so I'm forced to go through 2 or 3 portions every few days sometimes... helps to go through stuff very quickly though! As I just lost my mom 4 days ago, that's what i'll do.. I have 2 bags of carrots and 1 of parsnip, and I'll make a purée out of them with the pork stock we had made from a few weeks ago... so in 2 or 3 seatings I'll probably go through the 3 bags of stuff...
@redace4821
@redace4821 Жыл бұрын
Leave it in the fridge for a day or two while you are occupied with different stuff, frozen stuff last a long time, unless it's like fookin 5 years or something then please throw it away.
@PunkR0ckz09
@PunkR0ckz09 Жыл бұрын
Personally, I've eaten plenty of stuff that was 3+ years frozen with no illness or anything... it just tasted pretty bland. I don't really advise it though, but I'm guessing it's why my immune system is pretty strong.. huh
@hxhdfjifzirstc894
@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Жыл бұрын
Get organized and make a system.
@Drinkyoghurt
@Drinkyoghurt Жыл бұрын
And before you know it you'll have another batch of food in your freezer for a year, until you see a new video on this topic. I don't get the appeal of this, is it for Americans who don't have quick access to supermarkets? Where I live I can walk to 5 different supermarkets within 10 minutes, so this just seems like a silly thing to do.
@dummybugstudios6450
@dummybugstudios6450 9 ай бұрын
I think it's wild how you can make a video like this and permanently change some stranger's life for the better.
@OverlordMaggie
@OverlordMaggie Жыл бұрын
The divided bag is a brilliant idea! I usually use deli containers but a flat bag is easier to place things on in the freezer. Some friends have moved into town with their toddler and I was thinking of making them some easy-cook homemade meals for when they're tired from Parenting™️ and this is a perfect video technique to help with that!
@3331cmb
@3331cmb Жыл бұрын
As a mom of three little 's, this touched my heart! What a generous sweet thing to do!❤
@OverlordMaggie
@OverlordMaggie Жыл бұрын
@@3331cmb For sure! I love cooking for people, and what better way to make an excuse for them to have some social time? :P
@AustynSN
@AustynSN Жыл бұрын
Some suggestions for freezing outside of bags... When freezing other meats on a sheet pan: Put a silicone pad or parchment paper under it. That way it doesn't stick to the sheet pan. Silicone can be a great tool when freezing. If you need to freeze something in small cubes or blobs, a silicone muffin tin or cupcake liners can be awesome. Just freeze, then pop into a plastic bag for use whenever you need. It'd be a great way to make meatballs to have when needed. I also use it for stocks. Freeze them then add to gravies, soups, sauces, etc, when needed. Finally, I often freeze milk when it's close to date. Either plain to use in oatmeal (I make mine with milk not water) or I add some flavorings and artificial sweetener. Then I blend the cubes with club soda for a reduced carb milk shake.
@DoctorAnnaa
@DoctorAnnaa Жыл бұрын
this is how I never have takeout, eat what I like, while working full time as a doctor. Best way of meal prepping ever. Glad you made this video, I shall share it to all my friends who always wonder how I do it.
@ryanjaneczek4483
@ryanjaneczek4483 Жыл бұрын
Do you ever marinate the chicken before you freeze? I’m not a huge mayo marinate guy so looking for other options
@raincatchfire
@raincatchfire 10 ай бұрын
This is quickly becoming one of my favorite channels. Practical food science is something that everyone should learn.
@DarthCyfe6
@DarthCyfe6 Жыл бұрын
Dude the framework videos like this are so appreciated. I love having structure and strategy put into my cooking life. Super value adding!
@hxhdfjifzirstc894
@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Жыл бұрын
Yes, busy people who are tired of eating fast food garbage could take this idea and run with it. A cheap chest freezer, a Food Saver, and a trip to Costco will SAVE YOU MONEY and you'll end up with better food (and never make your own order wrong). If you don't have much space, get a prep table, and store the chest freezer under it. You can also put a sous vide cooker on top, which is an excellent way to cook these frozen portion things, also (when you're not in a hurry, or can begin the process before you leave for work). Hell, combine this with a crock pot running all day, and you'll have a multi-course meal ready within 15 minutes.
@Texsoroban
@Texsoroban Жыл бұрын
I've been buying ground beef in bulk, portioning it out in 1 lbs increments, loading them into zip lock bags and flattening them out. They stack well in the freezer and thaw out in 15 minutes. What you just showed me is a game changers. Thanks!
@thegrumps
@thegrumps Жыл бұрын
Ethan’s eat acting is incredible, dude looks like he loves food and i feel that
@el_spaghetto
@el_spaghetto Жыл бұрын
Fancy seeing y'all here! Grumps after my own heart.
@vrnvorona
@vrnvorona Жыл бұрын
And chews like barbarian
@Kavriel
@Kavriel Жыл бұрын
I was going to leave a similar comment. I like how he goes for it fully open-mouthed. That man wants to DEVOUR his food, and i get and respect that.
@j_freed
@j_freed Жыл бұрын
In KZbin content Creation, you are the 'surrogate' translating what the audience can't taste and touch in person.
@oogiesmuncher
@oogiesmuncher Жыл бұрын
He's really turned into the next gen K Jenji Lopez Alt
@pranaydevkamble4381
@pranaydevkamble4381 Жыл бұрын
Hello Ethan! It's because of you my fridge has squeezer bottles with tons of flavours and my eating habits have skyrocket . Now you have shown the only missing puzzle of how to make delicious meat anyday anytime within 10mins! Man!! You are a blessing to us all 🌟🙏🏻
@aerialbugsmasher
@aerialbugsmasher Жыл бұрын
About the most used tool in my kitchen is a vacuum sealer. Zero freezer burn ever. My proteins stay high quality for well over a year. As an alternative to slicing chicken, a meat mallet works just as well for flattening
@hxhdfjifzirstc894
@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Жыл бұрын
Another tip is to keep meat away from the walls of the freezer (which heat up regularly, to defrost automatically). You can line the walls with reusable ice pack bags, too, to prevent your food from thaw/freeze cycles during defrosts.
@paulachapel1365
@paulachapel1365 Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@binaryagenda
@binaryagenda Жыл бұрын
Having just watched a video that Kenji shared on why you should temper meats (let them come close to room temperature before cooking), I would be interested in seeing a comparison of cooked from frozen vs cooked from fridge vs cooked from room temperature
@therealnancycarol
@therealnancycarol Жыл бұрын
Excellent suggestion, Binary Agenda! I would love that also. 😊
@johanlarsson9805
@johanlarsson9805 Жыл бұрын
Well, ofcourse you should have fresh meat, prime cuts, good quality, all the time in the world, make good preparations and then also cook the food and enjoy it at it's best. It's not even a compitition, it will win every time compared to frozen. However, that is not what all cooking is about. The scenario of this video already explains that you didn't have time for the first option, so then this is a good strategy rather than throwing it away.
@danilooliveira6580
@danilooliveira6580 Жыл бұрын
its mostly about the cut. as you can see he thinned out the portion before preparing them, so they will heat up more evenly and lose less moisture in the time it takes to properly defrost the interior of the meat. I'll argue its better than defrosting them, since defrosting tend to damage the cells and make the meat lose a lot of moisture while its defrosting (since it may take a while). but if you are cooking a thick cut of meat then you HAVE to let it defrost first, or it won't cook properly.
@ChronoZero
@ChronoZero Жыл бұрын
knowing ethan, i really thought this was gonna be the experiment here. But no experiment at all, i hope he does it eventually to see if flavors are lost or whatever happens
@mrgalaxy396
@mrgalaxy396 Жыл бұрын
Max the meat guy did a comparison between fresh and frozen steak. The conclusion was that fresh is better, but the frozen one was shockingly close to the fresh one. A regular person who's busy over the week will gladly take a minor loss in quality if it saves them a lot of time. If you've got the time or want to impress guests, fresh is the way, if not frozen works just fine to get a meal on the table in a reasonable amount of time.
@yamaYEET0
@yamaYEET0 9 ай бұрын
I go back to this video time and time again. You have given me so much confidence to cook at home and have taught me how to make healthy food enjoyable and manageable. I love your systematic approach to things. Thank you! And keep up the good work! Best cooking channel by far
@thebiglimey
@thebiglimey Жыл бұрын
I bought a vacuum sealer a while back, and It's transformed my shopping (large cheaper bulk purchases) my cooking, some of the meats are marinaded in the vacuum bag, ready for sous vide or pan cooking: and also my leftovers, portioned out. Great video as always Ethan, the freezer is the food prep helper!
@ddufek46
@ddufek46 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@John_Fisher
@John_Fisher Жыл бұрын
I agree that I'm already thinking of this as one of the most valuable videos I've seen in some time. As someone who mostly just cooks for myself, shelf life with fresh ingredients is always a challenge and I hate wasting food, but I also get home from work hungry and want to be able to put together something quick and easy while still being interesting and customizable. The idea of packaging in portions that can scale up for guests is a huge help too. This is a game changer in many ways.
@hxhdfjifzirstc894
@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Жыл бұрын
Some people might want to consider buying specialized items to make this system extremely efficient -- for example, a prep table and food saver, and a chest freezer that fits under the prep table. Maybe some shelves added to the wall above the table, to hold things like disposable gloves, cutting boards, food saver (and bags), etc. You want everything within arms reach. This is a workstation that makes easy cooking possible. You can find a food saver for $5-$10 at goodwill, and replace the gaskets for another $10 to make it as good as new (also, remove the gaskets when you're not using the machine, so they don't get compressed and start leaking). Also, sous vide is *extremely convenient* for cooking frozen beef, while you're at work (no babysitting required), and also pairs with the food saver machine. Just take a frozen portion and drop it in the water bath before you leave for work. You can sear the beef when you get home, in minutes (or sometimes I don't bother to sear). Cheaper beef, such as flat iron/top blade, actually benefits from cooking all day while you're at work (I preseason mine before it goes in the freezer bag).
@John_Fisher
@John_Fisher Жыл бұрын
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894 I'm kind of a minimalist and not entirely sold on the sous vide yet (though thinking more and more about it), but thanks for all the good tips!
@JarlBalgruff_
@JarlBalgruff_ Жыл бұрын
In my case, it'd be a detriment, I can't control my food eating tendencies, and if I know there's food around, I'd destroy that shit quicker than regretting my decisions in the future.. It's already hard enough to control myself with almost nothing at home, if I had those pre-prep stuff, I'd probably become obese :')
@jetah
@jetah Жыл бұрын
@@John_Fisher you can put something in the SV and just let it cook. time changes the texture but the temp is how cooked it is. it's great because you dont really have to babysit it unless it's over 12-24 hours as you'll need to add water. Only down side to SV is the time. Sausage is 2-4 hours, steak is 2-8 hours, veggies are still 40 minutes (varies). I use a regular stock pot for my SV.
@hxhdfjifzirstc894
@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Жыл бұрын
@@John_Fisher It's good to minimize because of diminishing returns. You absolutely do not 'need' a sous vide cooker, but I've found the lack of babysitting is the thing that produces results for me (eating when I get home from work, without cooking for an hour, or buying takeout). I also end up saving a lot of money, by not buying fast food or takeout meals.
@SundayChanting
@SundayChanting Жыл бұрын
What I like about this video was that it wasn't just recipes, it was also methods and techniques. Not only can I now make the dishes presented, but I can apply that knowledge to my own recipes to preserve almost any protein. Great video, excellent work!
@jeremyi3163
@jeremyi3163 Жыл бұрын
Super valuable video. I bought a vacuum sealer at a thrift store years ago, and have finally decided to use it recently. I had the insight of eliminating excess air and trying to make the protein as thin as possible, but i struggle when it comes to planning meals and defrosting meat ahead of time. This video gives crucial info to bypass any roadblocks in the cooking process, as well as avoiding the freezer burnt graveyard. Thank you!
@AdonisNesser
@AdonisNesser Жыл бұрын
This is what i love about your videos: i come away with more ideas than i can cook in a year. That last sandwich got my heart rate up from excitement
@chrissadko9787
@chrissadko9787 Жыл бұрын
Dude, the composition and attention to detail of your videos make them so pleasant to watch.
@hxhdfjifzirstc894
@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Жыл бұрын
Clearly, he refines an idea over and over until it's perfected. This video is a great example.
@sinclaire5479
@sinclaire5479 Жыл бұрын
Ethan you have no idea how much I appreciate your insights on meal prep and the ideas I get from you. It has helped me immensely since my grandmother passed and the family fell on harder times. So thank you for making these and keep up the awesome work
@000dr0g
@000dr0g Жыл бұрын
This is an excellent video on how to combine the great ideas of your previous meal prepping videos, with the clever techniques presented here, on how to store that food in the freezer, and then cook it from frozen. The idea of using flat-packable freezer bags, with foldable and easily detached portions, is superb. Given your top tip-of only freezing meat for 2 months, that still gives a lot of time for not having to prep food every week, and still have a regular supply of ready prepped meals.
@suthunah2134
@suthunah2134 Жыл бұрын
Made the Thai sausage this week. Holy cow! Great content--this is exactly the video my partner and I needed to simplify weeknight cooking
@peyton.simpson
@peyton.simpson Жыл бұрын
The freezer bag portion technique is a game changer on its own, props to you for sharing that idea. Now I'm not gonna have to defrost an entire block of ground beef for 1 person... Thanks again!
@j_freed
@j_freed Жыл бұрын
Ikr? 🤯 I have made Ethan's handy poached chicken thighs many times, and the key is freezing them apart, whole.
@peyton.simpson
@peyton.simpson Жыл бұрын
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894 But I just want to be able take small portions & vacuum sealers use a lot of plastic. I also feel like putting everything in a ziploc is so much more convenient and easy but to each their own.
@jetah
@jetah Жыл бұрын
@@peyton.simpson reusable vacuum bags exist!
@hxhdfjifzirstc894
@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Жыл бұрын
@@peyton.simpson You don't 'need' a vacuum sealer, but if someone wants one, they're like $150 new, so buying one at goodwill for $10 is a good way to figure out if you like it. Also, the bags come in rolls, and you can make them as small as you want... just big enough to hold one portion, for example. You can even cut a bag in half and seal each one individually. You can melt seals wherever you want.
@peyton.simpson
@peyton.simpson Жыл бұрын
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Didn’t know that, are the goodwill ones clean and do they work?
@katiekowalke2788
@katiekowalke2788 Жыл бұрын
Not to be dramatic but, as a (mostly) vegetarian, this is a lifesaver video. I love to cook, but I have a hard time cooking for my partner and myself. Smaller portions of meat are usually more expensive and I can't force him to eat the same meal twice a day, for a week straight! What an absolutely phenomenal video. Not committing to a flavor is my favorite bit! I can't believe I've never thought about it as an option and I feel like my whole life has been changed. I'm so looking forward to trying this out! Cheers to the thriving success coming out of your kitchen ❤ thank you so much
@ThePOPEofCOPE
@ThePOPEofCOPE Жыл бұрын
Thanks for all the real tips and advice I’ve never known about. Cooking used to seem hard as fuck but you make it all seem possible.
@RP-ue9wy
@RP-ue9wy Жыл бұрын
Cooking seemed hard? Lol
@xpurpled
@xpurpled 6 ай бұрын
Inspiring me to start cooking more. After my break up where my girl cooked beautiful meals for me before I got home. I started eating out and eating crappy. Energy levels fell and now you make cooking seem more fun and less hassle. I'm sure you have a video on grocery shopping or stocking a kitchen I'll look for that. I suck at that
@kenchandrasena2070
@kenchandrasena2070 Жыл бұрын
This video is a game changer. Thank you. Would love to see what you could do with the frozen meats. You could expand this into a book and series as it's literally not been done before.
@hxhdfjifzirstc894
@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Жыл бұрын
Frozen beef is especially good, combined with a sous vide cooker. You can take it out of the freezer on your way to work and drop it in the water bath... it'll be fine, WHENEVER you get home, and cheaper cuts actually benefit from cooking longer (an entire work day or even 48 hours). I season mine before it goes in the freezer bag. If you do something like that with instant mashed potatoes (I add garlic powder and broil cheese on top), you'll have a decent meal with damn near no work involved, and it's very quick.
@tantricsphinx
@tantricsphinx 5 ай бұрын
Valuable, widely usable, pragmatic tips. Thoroughly, yet as succinctly as possible, supported the utility of each method. Cemented viewers' retention of the methods with engaging, colorful demonstration and acting like an easily relatable person. This was my introduction to your content. 10/10
@MyParrotIsGrassType
@MyParrotIsGrassType Жыл бұрын
My only (minor) criticism with this video is the emphasis on using food within 2 months. Like Ethan says, food does degrade in quality over time but a properly frozen meal with as much air removed as possible still tastes incredibly good even after a year. Degradations will be extremely minor if at all and even the worst degraded meals can be saved through good cooking technique and proper seasons/saucing. So don't throw out something just because it's been in the freezer for a long time!
@j_freed
@j_freed Жыл бұрын
I'll never understand why people buy foods and keep them for a freaking ice age… I like to just use them up, it's way less gross and I'm probably getting the best value from the food that way. To me, freezing is the exception and not the rule. This past week, I made several portions of coq au vin and just ate it within a safe number of days.
@samcox6156
@samcox6156 Жыл бұрын
The main thing isn’t flavor degradation it’s nutrient degradation food left in the freezer will loose it’s nutritional value
@hxhdfjifzirstc894
@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Жыл бұрын
Agreed, and the topic of how different types of freezers work/defrost and temperature ranges was probably just outside the scope of a video this length. He got the basics done, perfectly.
@joeybrazda364
@joeybrazda364 Жыл бұрын
I had bought a prime rib and cut it up into steaks and vacuum sealed. Even after over a year these steaks still have that purplish hue that you get when cutting into fresh meat.
@magnetiktrax
@magnetiktrax Жыл бұрын
In places like Iceland and Greenland they bury fish in ice for a year. There's nothing wrong with keeping meat for a long time in your freezer. Better that, than throw it away.
@kiyasthriftycrafts
@kiyasthriftycrafts Жыл бұрын
This is so beyond helpful to me, I travel a lot for work and prepping uncooked food rather than standard meal prep actually works so much better for me. Thanks so much for this video!
@toyairplaine
@toyairplaine Жыл бұрын
This video is the gift that keeps giving! Last night I finally cooked pulled pork and froze it on a baking sheet. I broke off small portions and have them hanging out in a freezer bag for when I want some! I cook chicken a few times a week and even burgers from frozen in my air fryer has been awesome. I don't waste meat anymore and have plenty of options on hand to keep things interesting throughout the week. Thanks for this!
@rebeccawhow
@rebeccawhow 6 ай бұрын
I’ve been using this meal prep method for a couple weeks now and it’s been an absolute game changer. Thank you Ethan!
@marvelrecast
@marvelrecast Жыл бұрын
This is perfect as a single guy living by myself who goes on one big grocery run a month. Amazing content!
@andresvargas8005
@andresvargas8005 Жыл бұрын
This was one of the best ideas I’ve come across. Made the Thai sausage and it was delicious. Straight from the freezer!
@Juwuy
@Juwuy Жыл бұрын
With each new upload Ethan continues to prove that he runs the best and most useful cooking channel on youtube for the everyday home cook. Sharing new, innovative, and extremely useful techniques in every video. Great work!
@jeremychorney8921
@jeremychorney8921 Жыл бұрын
this has been one of the more useful videos I have seen in a while. Thanks
@adelepenguin13
@adelepenguin13 Жыл бұрын
This is so helpful!! The thin chicken breast that can be cooked from frozen is actually mind blowing 🤯
@ky_23
@ky_23 Жыл бұрын
YES!!!! thank you so much for this video!!! this is the kind of stuff that's super helpful!! all the other channels just do recipes, but day to day it's hard to manage your food/grocery shopping/meal prep when you're working full time, so videos like these are amazing!!! thank you again!!
@Ian-pe9rj
@Ian-pe9rj Жыл бұрын
I stored a picanha in the freezer vacuum sealed for 18 months and when I ate it, it tasted just as good as if I ate it the day I bought it 😋 Long term storage is possible if it’s vacuum sealed well.
@jimbinger
@jimbinger Жыл бұрын
This video is destined to become a classic! Given the hugh cost of absolutely everything today, making the most of the freezer is essential. Oh, and by the way, great cooking is a big plus.
@donscott6431
@donscott6431 Жыл бұрын
As far as fish goes; I learned that if you put it into a large container ( I use waxed-cardboard milk containers) and fill it with water, the ice acts as an insulator for freezer-burn (how cold does ice get?). Just thaw in , slowly running, cold water
@hxhdfjifzirstc894
@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Жыл бұрын
This is a little known technique!
@Slomsy
@Slomsy Жыл бұрын
Ethan I am so glad I found your channel. Thank you.
@piotrj195
@piotrj195 Жыл бұрын
4:33 what a nice placeholder. Thanks for the video, I always forget about the meat in my freezer
@trhsummers
@trhsummers Жыл бұрын
This is so simple, yet ingenious. I can't believe I never thought to pre-portion meats in a gallon zip top bag. Definitely going to try to work this into my food prep.
@serawasnever13
@serawasnever13 Жыл бұрын
Hi Ethan! I made that Thai sausage and it is so dang delicious that I have made another two pounds to freeze. Easy, fun to make, and exciting aromas from start to finish. A truly priceless recipe. Thank you for this pearl. 🖖
@FarrahParis
@FarrahParis Жыл бұрын
I love how you dissect your food as your eating.
@guyanomaly
@guyanomaly Жыл бұрын
This is a game-changer. I almost never buy meat because I’m a single person who only cooks for myself and I get stressed out about cooking all of it before it spoils. Definitely going to make use of that sausage recipe.
@followthewayTRUTHlife
@followthewayTRUTHlife Жыл бұрын
Cook it all, then divide the leftovers in freezer containers.
@BrohamerT
@BrohamerT 4 ай бұрын
This video is a year old, but I hadn't discovered it until today. I was already doing something that loosely accomplished some of what you're doing in this video, I'm really thankful for the things you shared that I'm not doing. Excellent video. I learned something. Thanks.
@ropro9817
@ropro9817 Жыл бұрын
Love these super practical meal prep videos. ❤ Who else saw the Easter egg @4:34? 😏 ("Add a note about what these are great for:")
@martinhildebrandt6284
@martinhildebrandt6284 Жыл бұрын
Great advice. One little addition: A good quality vacuum sealer is just 60 Euros online. And it puts things next level. Things last a lot longer since there is no or very little air in the bag. They freeze faster since the contact area is nearly 100% which also means: No freezer burn and better quality. It means maximum use of the _space_ in the freezer. And if you buy good quality bags you can reheat i.e. your stew by putting in boiling water or just putting it in the oven at 90°C. We have had bean stew that was treated this way. We took it out of a larger portion before that was fully cooked and after reheating nobody noticed it wasn´t cooked fresh.
@thevictoryoverhimself7298
@thevictoryoverhimself7298 Жыл бұрын
This theory holds true for toast as well: Freeze your bread and make toast from the frozen bread. The outside becomes just as crispy, and the inside is fluffy and bread-y. It makes it less "Cracker like".
@paulelderson934
@paulelderson934 Жыл бұрын
People who don't freeze their bread are psychopaths. There, I said it.
@Halfbit_0
@Halfbit_0 5 ай бұрын
I like my toast dry
@MrGrannyPanda
@MrGrannyPanda Ай бұрын
Koronesuki 🤝
@ssnydess6787
@ssnydess6787 Жыл бұрын
My Food Saver system is great! I just need to force myself to vacuum pack all my portions as close to the purchase date as possible. Also defrosting the sealed bags in 140 F water works fast and efficiently. Thanks for the great additional ideas. A bring secret is to lightly salt the meat before bagging and vacuum sealing, then defrost in the frig overnight and the juices are returned to the meat as it defrosts, and the brine is created. Bon appetite!
@birdsongvalley
@birdsongvalley Жыл бұрын
This is a great technique for cooking for 1 or 2 ppl! I'll be utilizing it
@cebastianlayneOffical
@cebastianlayneOffical Жыл бұрын
Good job ! Nice video as a person with never enough time to eat the way I want to thanks
@djfoo000
@djfoo000 Жыл бұрын
How do you manage ziploc bag usage? Do you clean and reuse them? Or do you use a new one each time?
@Andthereyouhaveit
@Andthereyouhaveit 9 күн бұрын
I do the last tip for all of the meats. Turkey breast, chicken, beef, lamb salmon. Why waste so much time to portion and freeze on trays and bag up to still have to cook later. I just cook it immediately and bag into individual portions bags of already cooked meat that can be taken out to reheat on stove as a new mixture of combinations, or even taken to work and microwaved if necessary. Even my older kids can take the already cooked meat out and heat it up by themselves after school. If you are going to all the trouble to have a quick meal, just cook it from the beginning.
@LuisPerez-yv5zl
@LuisPerez-yv5zl Жыл бұрын
I always unfreeze using my sous vide circulator at room temp, it usually takes up to 1h in the worst case scenario but it is usually less, and I use that time to prep everything else. My sous vide circulator and vacuum sealer has been my best kept secret as a home cook! It's very inexpensive and very effective
@deshawntyglee
@deshawntyglee Жыл бұрын
A small cost saving trick I use is to individually wrap my portions in cheap regular ziplock bags, and envelop multiple packages in a large freezer bags. Not only does this save on the bag price, the large freezer bag is reusable if you are careful.
@dirod38
@dirod38 Жыл бұрын
This is genious. You are changing our lives Ethan!
@kvasios
@kvasios Жыл бұрын
You've actually saving me time, money & total effort in my every day life with this one. Great stuff man.
@brandysnap
@brandysnap Жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Very helpful. I’d love a video about how to best use frozen veges, they always seem to turn out mushy when I use them :)
@merrivideo
@merrivideo Жыл бұрын
I only eat boiled vegetables because I freeze ingredients and cook once a week for the whole week. If you boil them still freezed, you will get a fresh flavor but if you leave it to thaw it looses water and oxidizes. At least that is my experience.
@LikesLimes
@LikesLimes Жыл бұрын
He did a really good video about one year ago called “why do restaurant vegetables taste so much better” or something like that (preview is a picture of Brussels sprouts). I just re-watched it because it was so helpful. In the video he talks about how to roast frozen vegetables so they turn out crispy!
@laraleepn
@laraleepn Жыл бұрын
I find I mostly fry my frozen veggies. I put them in a non-stick pan and cover to steam a bit, then add some fat and fry till the veggies have some brown on them. My current preference, and faster than prepping the 'fresh' ones.
@dickshadow3861
@dickshadow3861 Жыл бұрын
Straight frome freezer to cold sheet pan and into 400 degree oven for about 20 min. I season before cook with salt, garlic powder and onion powder. After cook parmesan/parmigiano and squeeze of fresh lemon. My family loves all types of frozen veg roasted this way, toddlers included.
@dickshadow3861
@dickshadow3861 Жыл бұрын
Olive oil before seasoning. Toss after to combine.
@n8tur393
@n8tur393 Жыл бұрын
You don't understand how badly I've needed this video!!!
@FretboardToAsh
@FretboardToAsh Жыл бұрын
Would love to know more about freezing vegetables too, always find the results less than worth it.
@RealRap619
@RealRap619 Жыл бұрын
Depends on the veggies. Some need to be blanched first and some can go straight in the freezer
@alexmcginness8859
@alexmcginness8859 Жыл бұрын
My only issue is the use of plastic bags. I try to minimize my waste and use reusables, but I do realize that freezer bags are infinitely more convenient for freezing. Ugh, it’s the bane of my existence! Looking forward to joining the community!
@6SammieJoe9
@6SammieJoe9 Жыл бұрын
Another Pro Tip, use plastic wrap to cover the baking pan so the proteins doesnt freeze to the pan and this also helps with clean up :)
@convincedquaker
@convincedquaker Жыл бұрын
Parchment paper 👍
@AlanHanafy
@AlanHanafy Жыл бұрын
Silicone baking mat
@christfollower122491
@christfollower122491 Жыл бұрын
People don’t understand how amazing this method is. Completely life changing as home worker that needs quick meals
@DJ-nn6vg
@DJ-nn6vg Жыл бұрын
1. Individual portions of chicken and fish in freezer bags will thaw in water in about 20 minutes. 2. You can actually cooking frozen steaks and they taste great. Slightly thaw the outside of the steak to get a good sear then finish in the oven. The cooking time is longer but you don’t have to rest the steaks after. 3. Every week, Buy the $5 roasted chicken at Costco or similar stores and you have lots of great chicken for a week. Even if you only get one meal from the chicken you still are saving $$$ and time.
@darkarchon2006
@darkarchon2006 Жыл бұрын
And stock or soup can be made from the carcass
@rickb3288
@rickb3288 Жыл бұрын
What a great video for me. I live solo, and in many cases getting food outside the house is cheaper than cooking for one. But I think what I learned from this video will help me force myself to cook more often.
@HeraBek
@HeraBek Жыл бұрын
If you have a cold enough freezer, you can use a spray bottle of water to add an ice-glaze to your meat that will keep it from getting freezer burned. (water sublimating out of hte meat is what causes it, so a sacrificial layer of water-ice protects it.) Just freeze, then spray it, then back in the freezer for a few minutes, repeat 2x for both sides (or more if you like).
@hxhdfjifzirstc894
@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Жыл бұрын
You can also make sure your freezer is always full, by adding things like water inside an old 2 liter or milk jug. Just take them out, if you need more room, and put them back when you don't.
@docyt
@docyt Жыл бұрын
Great ideas. Might have to add to my weekend prep. Dinner for my wife and I is very similar. Buy proteins, prep and vac seal in individual portions, flatten (chicken, ground beef, ground pork) and freeze. When ready throw into a sous vide at 4 PM for dinner at 6. Pull protein and sear. Great way to plan dinner for weeknights. Unfortunately doesn't work for lunch because the sous vide is a slow cook.
@PunkR0ckz09
@PunkR0ckz09 Жыл бұрын
Hey Ethan, could you please do a "How to save time, effort and money" as well as a "How to pre-portion your food for freezing" video? I'm asking this because I just lost my mom 4 days ago and now I'll have to buy smart and be able to portion it accordingly and whatnot and that's always where I struggled... I'm used to buying family size portions that are like 5 pounds of ground meat for me and my mom (she was past 70 years old), because its the cheapest and same quality as regular packs of 1 pound, but we used to put a lot of meat into anything just because we were always unable to portion it properly. I'd like to keep the "trend" of buying the bulkier item, but be able to portion them properly for a single person, yet have the portions be useful, just like in this video with the meat ideas. For example, in this video "Save time = portion them", "Save effort = already seasoned in bulk" and "Save money" obviously because it was bought in bulk... but maybe give advices like "Instead of buying this type of noodle which is expensive, go for this...which is basically the same but cheaper"... That'd be lovely!!
@PunkR0ckz09
@PunkR0ckz09 Жыл бұрын
Heck, to be frank, I think you could turn this into a series! Make 2 or 3 videos on ground meat bought in bulk; how to freeze it, how to portion it for 1 person, then give ideas on how to season it, how to thaw it (or cook it straight away). Then, do the same for bulk raw chicken, same for bulk pork, fish, etc. I know it is easy for some, but for others its hard. My mom always had the "I have to cook for a big family" mentality because they were something like 8 in her family, even though it was only her, my dad and me... so, portion-wise, I don't really know how to portion stuff properly, I always end up making soups for 5 days even if it seems like a decent quantity, etc...
@AttackGoose
@AttackGoose Жыл бұрын
Learning portioning and scaling can be so hard! Something I do (cooking for 2 adults) is breaking down those big family packs of meat into multiple smaller ones like Ethan shows here. Keep in mind that one serving of meat is generally 4-6 oz (1/2 to just over 1/3lb). Ground meat is portioned into 1/2 - 1lbs which makes 1-3 meals for us (usually stuff like tacos, sandwiches, rice bowls, salads, etc.). For bigger proteins like packs of bone-in chicken thighs I will go up to 2 or 2 1/2lb in the package knowing I will be using it for larger batch meals like a braised dish that I will eat as-is or repurpose over several days.
@Johngreggor99
@Johngreggor99 Жыл бұрын
This video is basically half the equation. Chicken breast is about as cheap as you can get for protein, just follow what he did and stick it on a bun with some cheese you'll have great meals, or salad as he did.
@PunkR0ckz09
@PunkR0ckz09 Жыл бұрын
@@Johngreggor99 Yes, its just... I think it could be a great series and could help us get out of the regular stuff as well. It,s too easy to go for the "chicken sandwich" and "chicken salad" ideas. And Ethan always has brilliant ideas for easy to make stuff! I'm thinking chicken carbonara as a very quick meal too, but I don't really like repetitive stuff... and I'm sure I'm not the only one :)
@Maplenr
@Maplenr Жыл бұрын
My condolences about your mother, I hope you've got a lot of great memories of her! My best advice is to get a foodscale and blast that shit out the moment you get home from the store. If you're like me, you're going to hate it during and be so, SO grateful when it's time to prepare a meal. No joke, I had a day where I was tearing up over how thankful I was that I had a meal I could toss in a pan and not fiddle with after a bad day of work; it makes that big a difference. Best of wishes to you
@miketacos9034
@miketacos9034 Жыл бұрын
Ethan’s videos are always game changers for people new to cooking.
@workaholica
@workaholica Жыл бұрын
"Freezer sausage" happened to me once. I realized too late that what I had put on the grill wasn't bratwurst but peeled bananas.
@antonioarana8002
@antonioarana8002 Жыл бұрын
This channel provides with so AMAZING GOLD VALUE videos... that is ridiculously satisfactory! thanks
@ChaoticGoodEats
@ChaoticGoodEats Жыл бұрын
"I've never clicked on a video so fast" , said Me: *the guy who legit just groaned at forgetting to thaw chicken the night before*
@antoniohu5974
@antoniohu5974 Жыл бұрын
thank you dude i finally got my answer, i was trying to figure out why my tuna sashimi tasted a little bit acidic while the one i ate in a restaurant wasnt, i buy pre frozen tuna that is meant to be eaten raw, while the restaurant very likely buys it raw unfrozen and serves it like that even though it's illegal to do so, since you have to prefreeze all fish that are to be consumed raw in my country
@JackFrosthawk
@JackFrosthawk Жыл бұрын
4:34 "Add note about what these are great for:"
@EthanChlebowski
@EthanChlebowski Жыл бұрын
Lmao, I missed that one when I was doing the final edit.
@Drinkyoghurt
@Drinkyoghurt Жыл бұрын
Started watching this video and realized this is waaaay too much effort, more than I will ever realistically go through. I'm 5 minutes walking distance from 3 supermarkets, yolo.
@MrSassyEddy
@MrSassyEddy Жыл бұрын
Having meals I can make after coming home starving from a 12 hour shift is a game changer
@OTHDogDad
@OTHDogDad Жыл бұрын
My parents always taught me to flatten ground meat before freezing so it would thaw quickly and evenly. I’m sure they didn’t really know the science, but I’ve been doing that my whole life. Until now, however, I never thought to divide the flat into quarters. Brilliant!
@SoulPowerctu8
@SoulPowerctu8 2 ай бұрын
4:34 editors note 😅
@cybershocked
@cybershocked Жыл бұрын
Looking at doing food prep and batch cooking more. I was somewhat put off by the idea of having to plan my defrosting in advance, and started looking up ways to not have to do that. Gives me a lot of options, so thank you.
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