35 Freezer Safe Recipes – Jamie Cooks It Up (2024)

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Ok, now my friends. Let’s talk about the freezer, shall we. Ah, the freezer. A meal pulled out of the freezer on a busy day can really put a smile on your face, can’t it? I’ve compiled a list for you today of some of my best freezer safe recipes.

You might be wondering…”aren’t all meals safe for the freezer?”

To which I will respond with…most meals can be safely frozen, but you may not want to eat them once they are reheated. For example, please do not freeze Chicken Chow Mien, unless you enjoy onions and celery that have turned to mush. All food does not freeze well, darn it. But some food freezes REALLY REALLY well. And those are the recipes I have listed here for you today.

I’ve categorized my list of fabulous freezer safe recipes according to HOW they should be frozen, as well as WHAT they should be frozen in. Hope you enjoy!

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Freeze It In An Aluminum Tin

The following 8 meals should be prepared as the recipe instructs, until the baking stage of the recipe. Don’t bake them at this point. Just assemble the recipe in an aluminum tin, cover it tightly with tin foil and pop it in your freezer. When you are ready to use the meal, let it thaw out either in your fridge or on the counter top. (Be care full not to let it sit out in a hot house all day. You don’t want to get food poisoning.) Most of the recipes listed below will thaw within about 4 hours if left on the counter and within 10 hours if left in the fridge, depending on how cold you keep your fridge.

Chicken Enchiladas

Luscious Italian Lasagna

Lasagna Casserole

Ground Beef Enchiladas

Stuffed Jumbo Shells

Crispy Cheddar Chicken

Grandpa Marks Meatloaf

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FREEZE IT IN A GALLON SIZED ZIPLOC BAG…BREADS AND MUFFINS

I get a lot of emails asking about freezing bread dough. I haven’t ever had much luck freezing bread or roll dough, with the exception of this Frozen Butterflake Roll Dough. For some reason this recipe doesn’t turn out as well if the dough isn’t frozen first. Go figure, right!

For all other breads, rolls, and muffins, it’s best to make the recipe from start to finish and then allow it to cool completely. Seal it tightly in a freezer safe ziploc bag and pop it in your freezer. When you are ready to reheat, take the baked item out of the freezer bag and heat it in the microwave. You don’t want to heat it with the bag on as most baked goods will start to sweat and get a bit mungy and gross inside that bag. Not what you are hoping for, I’m assuming. 🙂

Alfredo Wraps

Hot Ham and Cheese Pinwheels

Fabulous French Bread

Whole Wheat Bread

Braided Sandwich Loaf

Pumpkin Spice Muffins
Double Chocolate Zucchini Muffins

Buttery Blonde Banana Bread
Laura’s Glazed Poppyseed Bread
Strawberry Lemon Muffins

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FREEZE IT IN A QUART SIZED
ZIPLOC BAG



Did you know that it is MUCH MUCH MUCH easier to freeze saucy things, and soupy things in a ziploc bag if you take a lovely large cup

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place a quart sized ziploc bag inside the cup

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and fold the top of the bag up and over the lip of the cup. Then use a large glass measuring cup to pour the sauce or soup or chili into the bag. Carefully lift it up and out of the cup, seal the top of the bag and then lay it flat inside the freezer. It really makes things super easy and a lot less messy.


When you are ready to reheat, just take a pair of scissors and cut the top off of the ziploc bag. Pull the bag off of the frozen meal, place the food in a microwave safe bowl and heat it on up, stirring occasionally. I really like freezing soups in the quart sized bags. It will give you about 2 servings, perfect for taking to work for lunch. The bags also take up a lot less space than freezing food in gladware containers.

MAIN DISH MEALS
The following 6 meals should be completely cooked, and allowed to cool before freezing. I recommend only freezing the meat portion of the meal. For example, freeze the French Dip Sandwich Meat in a quart sized zip loc bag, don’t freeze the sandwich buns with the meat.

Southwest Black Bean Chicken

Creamy Chipotle Black Bean Chicken

Hearty Spaghetti Sauce

BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich Meat

French Dip Sandwich Meat

Sloppy Joe Meat

SOUPS
These 8 soups should be completely cooked and allowed to cool before freezing.

White Chicken Chili

Meatball Minestrone Soup

Loaded Black Bean Soup

Chicken Enchilada Soup

Italian Tortellini Soup

Ham and Bean Soup

Bean with Bacon Soup

Taco Soup

COOKIE DOUGH

One of my favorite things to freeze is cookie dough. Because a girl shouldn’t be left stranded with out cookie dough for too many days in a row, right? Also, I am a firm believer in the true and everlasting fact that cookies fresh and warm from the oven are far better than frozen cookies warmed from the freezer. I bet you agree right? I knew we had a lot in common. Cookie dough freezes fabulously well. It also defrosts quickly, which is an added bonus.

Cookie dough can be frozen in two different ways.

The first is to shape the dough into balls, lay them out onto a cookie sheet, place the sheet in the freezer until the dough is hard, then place the frozen dough balls into a ziploc bag, seal it tightly and freeze for up to 2 months. When you are ready to use the dough, remove the frozen dough balls from the bag and place them on a cookie sheet. Allow them to defrost and then bake them according to the recipe instructions.

The second way (which I prefer) is to fill a quart sized ziploc bag with the cookie dough. Press the dough out flat inside the bag, seal it and lay it flat in the freezer. When you are ready to use the dough take the bag out of the freezer and let it hang out for about 30 minutes on the counter top. Remove the dough from the bag, shape it into balls and cook according to recipe directions.

Gingersnap Cookie Dough

Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

Grandma’s Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

White Chocolate Coconut Cookie Dough

Freezer Safe

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Jamie

Thanks for dropping by today! I hope you find these recipes to be delicious!

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FAQs

What meals can I batch cook and freeze? ›

Freezable family recipes
  • Sausage pasta bake. A star rating of 4.4 out of 5. ...
  • Meatballs in tomato, cardamom & lime sauce. A star rating of 3.9 out of 5. ...
  • Chicken & chorizo ragu. ...
  • Broccoli stem falafel bowl. ...
  • Creamy halloumi & tomato curry. ...
  • Chicken & bacon pie. ...
  • App onlyCheesy potato patchwork pie. ...
  • Peanut butter chicken.

What dishes freeze well? ›

Soups, stews, lasagna, empanadas, and pie dough are some of our favorites to freeze—check out more ideas below.

Can you cook freezer meals from frozen? ›

So I asked Becky if freezer meals can be cooked straight out of the freezer. She said yes! But the thing to remember is that a frozen meal is going to take a lot longer to cook than one that's been thawed. So plan on two to two and a half hours for that meal to cook all the way through.

What foods are good to batch cook? ›

Best batch-cooking recipes
  • Melted leeks with spinach and basil ricotta.
  • French onion soup.
  • Butternut squash, tomato and rosemary sauce.
  • Beef, beetroot and butter bean stew with Stilton dumplings.
  • Batch-it-up family Bolognese.
  • Macaroni cheese chorizo bake.
  • Melted leeks with spinach and basil ricotta.
  • French onion soup.

How long can you freeze batch cooked meals for? ›

Most meals will keep for up to three months in the freezer. 9. Bring the heat: once you've defrosted your food, check how to reheat depending on the ingredients, but the golden rule is always ensure your meal is piping hot all the way through. And only ever reheat once.

What foods Cannot be frozen? ›

Here are 12 common ingredients that don't freeze well due to quality issues and safety concerns.
  • 01 of 12. Milk. ...
  • 02 of 12. Mayonnaise. ...
  • 03 of 12. Cream Cheese. ...
  • 04 of 12. Cucumbers. ...
  • 05 of 12. Zucchini. ...
  • 06 of 12. Lettuce and Cabbage. ...
  • 07 of 12. Tomatoes. ...
  • 08 of 12. Baked and Boiled Potatoes.
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What casseroles don't freeze well? ›

Avoid freezing casseroles made with dairy products (especially soft cheeses with a high-water content like ricotta or cottage), eggs, starchy vegetables, and watery vegetables like lettuce and cucumber.

Can you freeze scrambled eggs? ›

You can also freeze scrambled eggs after they have been cooked. This is a good way to meal prep for the week and to use in dishes like ham fried rice, or for a quick breakfast. They freeze well and taste really good. Let the cooked scrambled eggs cool completely.

What happens if you cook frozen food without defrosting? ›

Raw or cooked meat, poultry or casseroles can be cooked or reheated from the frozen state. However, it will take approximately one and a half times as long to cook. For example, if fresh meat takes one hour to cook, the same meat cooked frozen would take 1 1/2 hours.

Can you freeze mashed potatoes? ›

But when you make too much or want to get a head start on the Thanksgiving menu, you might wonder: Can I freeze mashed potatoes? Yes, you can. Freezing mashed potatoes is a great way to plan for the holidays or avoid wasting any leftovers.

What is Jamie Oliver's most famous recipe? ›

Alongside chasing turkey twizzlers out of school dinners, Jamie is famous for his Italian and American inspired dishes, but it's his classic, rustic and simple steak sarnie (from his Meals in 30 Minutes book). This steak sarnie recipe remains one of Jamie Oliver's most famous dishes.

What did Jamie Oliver give up to lose weight? ›

The 44-year-old revealed he swapped meals containing meat for vegetarian dishes. “I pushed meat down, pushed veggie up, got more sleep and more movement,” Oliver told the Radio Times. Oliver said he lost the weight by actually eating more and made sure his meals were very nutritious.

Is batch cooking good for freezing? ›

Our top batch cooking ideas include soups, casseroles, stews and curries as they can all easily be made in bulk and stored in individual portion containers or larger containers in either the fridge or freezer.

Can you pre cook meals and freeze them? ›

A simple quick-cooking technique is to make extra food at one meal and freeze for future meals. Or, to prepare food ahead and freeze for enjoying at a later time. One easy method of freezing foods, including liquid foods such as soups and stews, is to freeze them in freezer bags.

What cooked foods do not freeze well? ›

9 Foods That Don't Freeze Well
  • Rice. If you're going to freeze rice, it must be undercooked, and sometimes it still turns out a little mushy. ...
  • Noodles. This one is contestable. ...
  • Potatoes. Do not freeze raw potatoes, they will turn brown. ...
  • Cream cheese. ...
  • Raw eggs. ...
  • Full vegetables. ...
  • Block cheese. ...
  • Dressings and other condiments.
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What can't you freeze once cooked? ›

However, some foods simply aren't freezer friendly: Hard-boiled eggs go rubbery. Vegetables with a high water content, such as lettuce, cucumber, bean sprouts and radishes, go limp and mushy.

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