Thanks for more awesome recipes! I love to listen along as I’m doing meal prep for the week. Biggest food fail: my friends and I were making a cheesecake to serve after church when I was in college and someone had accidentally refilled the sugar bin in our shared kitchen with salt. Thank goodness a crumb stuck to the pan and I decided to taste it. Worst thing I’ve ever eaten. So sad though, it was beautiful (the kind baked forever in a water bath) not a crack in the surface, perfectly set. I tried again but have never been able to make one turn out as well as far as texture and looks.
@FreezerMeals1014 ай бұрын
Oh no!!! Good thing you tasted that crumb before serving it.
@debbiepickel733 ай бұрын
Hello from Southwestern Ontario! Love your videos, and how much fun you have together! Funny you mentioning the Company’s Coming panic roast recipe in this video…. I have used that quite a few times! I throw a couple bouillon powder packets in (as well as a prime rib seasoning mix I created several years ago) for flavour and it’s perfect every time! I adore Jean’s books (I kinda collect them - 27 Practical Gourmet series, and 149 other books & compilations, across all the other series!). Only ever had 1 recipe not turn out, over the 20 years I have been using them! I have not yet done any freezer meal cooking but am collecting recipes to get organized and start. I have a girlfriend interested in joining me and possibly my brother as a second partner, only he lives about a 6 hour drive away. A little more coordination required for that one! Lol 😂
@FreezerMeals1013 ай бұрын
Oh those Company's Coming cookbooks are a treat! It sounds like you are a pro! lol I'm glad to hear you're gearing up for a freezer meal session. I hope it goes well with you and your friend and maybe your brother too!
@sharoncovington50054 ай бұрын
I'm excited to make some baked ziti! I can see this as an addition to my individual frozen meals for lunch.
@FreezerMeals1014 ай бұрын
We got to try it yesterday and it's quite good! It needs some tweaking before it's Club-ready but it's a pretty good recipe.
@CookingwithCatLover03303 ай бұрын
I love chicken, my husband loves beef. He will NOT do veggie meals. I love the Club. Such good recipes for everybody.
@FreezerMeals1013 ай бұрын
They really are for everybody! We're so glad you can make them work for you both.
@wendystumpf12742 ай бұрын
2 ways to not let the tomato eat holes in the aluminum foil pan. 1. Liberally coat the inside of the pan with shortening, butter, bacon fat, lard. Now put the yummy in. 2. Put 2 pieces of parchment paper in the pan in both directions. It acts as a sling and since the sauce is not super runny, it won't actively leak into the pan. Use the tops as the plastic wrap. Bonus you don't have to remember to remove it, unlike the plastic.
@FreezerMeals1012 ай бұрын
Great tips! I remember this happening to my mom when she made rhubarb crisp in a foil pan! Another trick I learned recently with parchment paper is that if you scrunch it up and run it under hot water, it becomes quite malleable and you can put it in whatever shape pan you need and it will form quite well. I like to dry it off first but I'm not even sure that's necessary.
@KimSipia4 ай бұрын
Love watching you guys! Loved Big Little Lies and the series was great with Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon. Of Liane Moriarity’s books, you should also check out What Alice Forgot and The Husband’s Secret
@FreezerMeals1014 ай бұрын
I just finished The Husband's Secret. What Alice Forgot is on my holds list at the library. I was just listening to a podcast that described The Husband's Secret as a cross between What Alice Forgot and Big Little Lies.
@abbiglover15674 ай бұрын
Christie there's also a show version of Apples Never Fall on Peacock - not sure if you get it in Canada and I haven't seen it - however I really enjoyed Nine Perfect Strangers which aired here in the UK and learned that was also a book my Liane Moriarty which I am now going to read after hearing you loved Apples Never Fall so much! This isn't all I took from this video but I had to comment immediately as I heard!
@robgillyorke4 ай бұрын
Yes! Apples is a TV mini series that is available in Canada. Highly recommend!
@FreezerMeals1014 ай бұрын
Thank you! I was aware of Nine Perfect Strangers and only recently made the connection to Moriarty. I have started Apples Never Fall and it's pretty good so far! I'm reading through her books and just finished The Husband's Secret. It was only ok for me, but she's still a powerhouse author.
@beckyntimparker63274 ай бұрын
Me and my great grandma made up lots of recipes but this one I remember 1 ham steak cut into cubes fry it up Crescent rolls put ya some Campbell's caned cheese spread some on put the cooked ham steak onto the Cresent rolls Get ya some cooked broccoli put ya some in there and some shredded cheese close them up and bake until until golden
@FreezerMeals1014 ай бұрын
That sounds like total comfort food at Grandma's house! What a nice memory!
@patriciabellah93924 ай бұрын
I use roast beef with my Philly cheesesteak and the Italian blend cheese.
@gardenia77Ай бұрын
I think there are a couple of tricks to good Philly Cheese Steak and i think it would translate to the freezer. 1. It has to be the right cut of meat. I am personally not a fan of pot roast "cheesesteaks". There is a pit roast drip beef for sandwiches that i love, but fir Philly Cheese Steak, it has to be shaved beef or hand-sliced thinly sliced steak. Not thicker fajita strips, nothing chunky, and definitely not pot roast. 2. It needs to be cooked in a skillet or in a griddle. Philly Cheesesteak is nit a slow cooker meal. 3. The onion and bell pepper need to be cooked separately from the beef. This is not an all in one dish. The onions and bell pepper need to be cooked first, slowly until soft and caramelized. Then cook the beef, which will be quick because it is shaved or sliced ultra thin. I prefer shaved, because often people don't really slice thinly. Then the cheese goes on top of the Steak. Lid over to melt cheese. Hollow out the hoagie. Build sandwich. The seasonings are simple. Salt, pepoer, and, garlic.
@bettypruitt75824 ай бұрын
Chuckled at the shredded mozzarella in meatballs. Just this week I had a similar issue with shredded cheese. Very frustrating trying to stuff something with unruly cheese. My solution…roll the cheese like a meatball to make it easier to handle. Still not as easy as cubed…but got me through the dish. Thanks for your stories & honesty!
@FreezerMeals1014 ай бұрын
Sounds like you know exactly what we’re talking about! Rolling it may have helped bind it a bit more. Next time: cubed cheese!
@bertholdstefanie61754 ай бұрын
Why just not use cubed young Edam or Mini-Mozarella balls?Oh, that comment just crossed with yours!
@timvandermey47924 ай бұрын
1. Lightly spray foil with non stick spray 2. Cover with sprayed foil 3. Cover with plastic wrap, wrapping tightly around (both directions if you would like) Just a store bought frozen lasagna Danya
@FreezerMeals1014 ай бұрын
That's a good idea. I have definitely sprayed by foil before. We like to put the plastic wrap down before the foil because we can often smash it down a bit to touch the food and we find it's more effective for preventing frost/freezer burn. But either way would totally work!
@DazzyKing-xd1wh4 ай бұрын
Speaking of audiobooks ... If you have an echo device (by Amazon), it will read almost all Kindle books out loud through the Alexa app. The quality of the voice is pretty good, not that of a monotone robot, but obviously not as good as a regular audio book. I find myself doing this all the time because I always seem to run out of audiobooks I want to listen to at my library.
@FreezerMeals1014 ай бұрын
Good to know! I have a google hub but I wonder if it has a similar function.
@bertholdstefanie61754 ай бұрын
You two are hilarious! The moment you mentioned you wanted to collect more beef recipes, I wanted to tell you about my success with Garden Taco Rice until I realised it was YOUR recipe! My teenager loves it, although he just tolerates the zucchini and bell pepper and never touches salsa nor salad! But he assures me it is a success because of the black beans over „slimy mushy kidney beans“!😂 Equally well judged by him is my Korean Mince Bulgogi version which is 560 g of mince mixed with a sauce of 50 g of brown sugar (which in my house is muscovado) 60 ml of soy sauce Kikkoman 2 finely grated dried shiitake mushrooms 1/4 teaspoon black pepper 1/2 teaspoon chilli flakes Fry 3 cloves of garlic (grated on the mushroom grater!) 1 TS of ginger ( grated on the same grater! skin on!) and a finely chopped white onion in 1 TS of oil for 3-4 mins add meat, fry 5-8 mins add green of 3 Spring onions, chili flakes, toasted seame seeds serve with white rice and a veg like green beans or brokkoli
@FreezerMeals1014 ай бұрын
I had to have a chuckle at the garden taco rice! lol Thanks for the Bulgogi recipe! Maybe we'll take it for a spin!
@cheriepanter93334 ай бұрын
My brother in law did the glad wrap in the oven 😂
@rendicott13954 ай бұрын
Do you ladies make sausage balls and freeze them? I have never tried to freeze them. Here in the south(USA) this recipe is a staple for an appetizer, a party etc
@FreezerMeals1014 ай бұрын
You can totally freeze sausage balls!
@margielee20884 ай бұрын
Have you guys ever frozen low net carb pasta? Does any of it freeze well that you are aware of? Want to try the ziti but don't want all the carbs. Thanks for the recipes and info you two are a lot of fun to watch.
@FreezerMeals1014 ай бұрын
I can't say specifically in reference to low net carb pasta, but we have used gluten-free pasta in the past and it doesn't freeze well. You'd have to experiment with a small recipe and see how it goes before you try a big one like the baked ziti. You may have to make everything else (sauce, etc) and freeze that and just combine it with the cooked pasta on the day of eating. It still puts you ahead of dinner by having that done...
@margielee20884 ай бұрын
@@FreezerMeals101 Thank you. I'll give the small batch a try. If not I can do the day of like you suggested after all if boiling pasta is too much work on the day of, I should probably be getting take out. Happy cooking!
@lostwithoutaplan4 ай бұрын
I usually use the goo from the can but pull out the actual adobo chilis... I may leave one full chili inside.. haha
@FreezerMeals1014 ай бұрын
Yes! I get you! lol
@Jocemylife4 ай бұрын
Woohoo! I'm comment #13. 😁😅 I love your videos! ❤
@FreezerMeals1014 ай бұрын
Yay! Thank you!
@KerBer764 ай бұрын
54:31 Christie you forgot about when you had to remake several recipes because you lost the footage!
@FreezerMeals1014 ай бұрын
Yes. Thank you so much for that reminder. lol
@DragonflyArtz14 ай бұрын
I have a question- Do you note on the label if the meat is already cooked or raw? Like Heat and Serve or Cook Through? And do you know if you can brown your meat and freeze it without cooking it through completely? OK I had 2 questions. Just things I had been wondering. Thank you.
@FreezerMeals1014 ай бұрын
Those are both great questions. As most of the way we do things... it depends. If it's frozen meatballs, we know that they're usually pre-cooked. That's more important for individual meals to make that note. But even if our recipes have cooked meat, they tend to have instructions that will bring them up to temp to make them safe to eat - for example some of our meals with cooked, cubed chicken - 30 minutes in the oven and they're still hot enough that if they were uncooked, they would be safe to eat. One Pot Cajun Chicken Pasta is another one - it calls for cooked chicken but we're bringing the dish to a boil and cooking pasta in it for 20 minutes - that chicken is going to be totally cooked if it started out raw. As for question #2 - yes, if you par cook meat, you can finish cooking it later. It's important to keep it in safe temp. zones for as much time as possible - meaning either into the fridge asap and then into the freezer from there.
@DragonflyArtz14 ай бұрын
@@FreezerMeals101 Thank you so much for taking the time to give me such a detailed response/ I know you are both busy and I appreciate your time!
@debbiepickel733 ай бұрын
Thank you both - for asking those excellent questions, and ladies for taking the time to answer! I was also wondering about the meat being cooked or raw. ❤😊❤😊
@photofreak214 ай бұрын
I’ve never heard anyone pronounce the word “Pasta” like that! Ha! I’ve only ever heard it pronounced pawsta.
@FreezerMeals1014 ай бұрын
I think it's a very Canadian thing. We only say "pawsta" when we're pretending to be fancy! lol
@cheriepanter93334 ай бұрын
When I was in America, I went to an @Australian steak house… It was not good 😂
@RS-gl9ht4 ай бұрын
Best to come to Australia for an Australian steak house! 😃
@patriciabellah93924 ай бұрын
Homemade spaghetti sauce takes awhile to kake. Much easier to make in batches.