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Cook Once, Eat Twice
Cook Once, Eat Twice
by Ashley Ocampo
Description: Tips for preparing meals in advance.
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Finding time to prepare and cook nutritious and delicious family
meals can be a challenge for even the most organized mom.
Between driving the kids to their various activities, household
chores, and the everyday occurrences that come up, most moms
find their time is at a premium. Once a month cooking is becoming
popular with busy moms. However, storage space can quickly become an
issue if you don't have a stand alone freezer.
An alternative for the "freezer space challenged" is to *cook
once, eat twice*. There are several ways you can implement this
into your weekly meal planning, with minimal effort but with
great results.
First, the key tip is to plan meals around one key food. Prepare
that food in a larger amount than you would usually use the first
night. Then you can use it for an entirely different recipe. This
isn't the same as eating leftovers, since you are making an entirely
different meal. One easy meal, and often a family favorite is to
prepare a roast with your favorite vegetables in your crockpot. Be
sure to use a roast that will allow you to have some leftover meat.
Use the leftover roast and vegetables, to make a Vegetable Beef Soup
or a Shepherd's Pie for later in the week. (Recipes to follow).
Some things to remember before you get started:
Before you set the meal out on the table, take out and
refrigerate the portion for your next meal. By promptly
refrigerating the food you also help ensure the quality and keep
it safe. As a general rule, perishable cooked foods, such as
meat, poultry, fish, eggs and dairy products, shouldn't be at
room temperature longer than TWO hours TOTAL, that includes both
the first and second meal. Be sure to use shallow containers so
it cools faster in the refrigerator. Glad and Ziplock both make
inexpensive, reusable containers perfect for storage. Cover
loosely and stir occasionally to help it cool. Cover tightly when
cooled.
You should plan on using the extra refrigerated food within one
to two days. If you need longer storage, then be sure to freeze.
Remember, you should never thaw anything at room temperature,
but overnight in the refrigerator to avoid food contamination.
with bacteria.
*~*Tangy Pot Roast*~*
4 lb Beef roast
1/4 cup Flour, all purpose
1 Tbsp Salt
1 1/4 tsp Pepper
2 Tbsp Oil
1 ea Horseradish, 5 oz jar
1 cup Water
8 ea Potatoes, small
8 ea Carrots, medium
1 ea Onion, large
8 ea Onion, small
Stir together flour, salt, and pepper, rub mixture on meat. Heat
oil in Dutch oven and brown meat, about 15 minutes cooking time.
Reduce heat, spread horseradish on both sides of roast. Line
bottom of Dutch oven with slices of large onion. Return roast to
oven, add water until it is 1/4 up side of roast. Cover tightly
and simmer on range or in oven at 325 degrees for 4 hours. Pare
and half potatoes, cut carrots in half and lengthwise. Add
potatoes, carrots, and onions to oven 1 hr before end of cooking
time. The juices can be strained and poured over the meat or
vegetables as gravy (they may require thickening with a
flour/butter mixture).
*~*Vegetable Beef Soup*~*
1/2 - 1 pound leftover roast, cubed
1 medium onion, chopped
1 clove garlic, minced
16 ounces tomatoes, canned
1 cup celery, diced
2 medium carrot, diced
1 large potato, diced
16 ounces frozen corn kernels
16 ounces frozen mixed vegetables*
1 cup water
1 teaspoon salt or to taste
1/2 teaspoon pepper or to taste
In a 5-quart pan, over medium heat, saute the garlic and onion in
a small amount of oil until tender. Add the beef, tomatoes, salt,
pepper, water and the carrots to the pan and cook for 5-10
minutes then add the potatoes and celery. Simmer for 5-10 more
minutes then add the frozen corn and vegetables and cook for
about 10 more minutes or until vegetables are tender. Adjust
seasonings to taste.
*~*Too Easy Shepherd's Pie*~*
1-2 pound leftover roast, cubed
4-6 servings of cooked instant mashed potatoes
1 regular can sliced carrots, drained
1 medium onion, diced
1-2 cups cheddar cheese, shredded
garlic powder, paprika, salt and pepper to taste
In baking dish layer from bottom to top: meat, onions,
seasonings, carrots, potatoes, and cheese. Bake at 350: for 45
minutes.
Ashley Ocampo is a freelance writer and mom who publishes both
The Labor of Love Recipe Box, a daily newsletter that contains
quick, easy dinner ideas for your whole family, as well as
Organization and Cleaning 101, a weekly ezine with tips to make
your homemaking easier. To subscribe send a blank email to
tlolrecipebox-subscribe@topica.com.
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