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amother
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Mon, May 23 2016, 7:20 pm
So I'm not someone who cooks in advance and freezes. Like ever. I have no idea what freezes well and what doesn't. But Beh I'm due in a week or so and it just hit me that I prob should plan and cook for shavuos now!
If anyone has easy freezable recipes (again I have no clue what freezes well!) either meat or dairy please share! It could be super simple, we most likely won't have guests and wer not too many ppl.
Thanks!!!
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sky
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Mon, May 23 2016, 7:30 pm
Good luck doing so much a week before your due date. I hope you will have some help and keep it simple.
Make a menu and then start cooking and freezing.
I like doing fleishig first - chickens\roasts\appetizers.
Then pareve sides
Then baking pareve
Then dairy mains
Then dairy desserts
This way the kitchen has one focus on the mess
Most baked chicken recipes freeze will. I like to bake fully and then freeze so I can take out on yom tov and just reheat.
Same with sliced meat in gravy.
Many kugels freeze well.
I think almost everything accept for fresh vegetables freeze well.
Some examples of what I'm freezing.:
Onion Chicken Quarters
Coconut coated chicken cutlets
Pastrami chicken roll ups
Khishka stuffed Capons
Roasts - TBD
Chicken Wontons
Sweet Potato Pastrami Knishes (in malawach dough)
Potato Kugel
apple cobbler
vegetable linguini
Chicken Soup
Butternut Squash soup
Matzah balls
eggplant parm
stuffed manicotti
quiche
cheese cake
dairy babka
blintzes
blueberry sauce
bundt cake
ice cream dessert
Pear buns
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amother
Mauve
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Tue, May 24 2016, 10:17 pm
Thanks for the ideas!
I'm thinking of making stuffed shells. Do u think I should freeze it before baking or after?
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egam
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Tue, May 24 2016, 11:45 pm
amother wrote: | Thanks for the ideas!
I'm thinking of making stuffed shells. Do u think I should freeze it before baking or after? |
I freeze them before baking.
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amother
Mauve
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Wed, May 25 2016, 12:00 am
Perfect thanks!
Any other good easy freezable ideas are still welcome
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amother
Oak
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Wed, May 25 2016, 12:51 am
Orzo and kraut lukshen great sides that freeze well. Pickled and regular roasts. Chicken soup even cholent
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amother
Mauve
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Wed, May 25 2016, 10:15 am
Sky, do u think chicken wontons would get soggy if cooked, frozen, then heated on a hot plate?
Also do u have a good diary bobka recipe?
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gp2.0
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Wed, May 25 2016, 10:23 am
I've frozen alfredo sauce and strawberry soup in the past.
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sky
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Wed, May 25 2016, 1:14 pm
amother wrote: | Sky, do u think chicken wontons would get soggy if cooked, frozen, then heated on a hot plate?
Also do u have a good diary bobka recipe? |
wontons - I don't think so - I'm going to reheat uncovered in an oven on low heat.
I have to find the recipe. I think it is from the BY cookbook.
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amother
Mauve
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Wed, May 25 2016, 1:55 pm
I have the by cookbook I'll check it out, thanks!
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sky
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Wed, May 25 2016, 3:01 pm
Its the baby cheese babka.
It makes a LOT. When making the full recipe I find I only need 1/2 the filling and topping.
It also goes a lot faster to bake it in loaf pans like babka instead of buns.
They are soo good.
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bigsis144
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Wed, May 25 2016, 3:48 pm
sky wrote: | Its the baby cheese babka.
It makes a LOT. When making the full recipe I find I only need 1/2 the filling and topping.
It also goes a lot faster to bake it in loaf pans like babka instead of buns.
They are soo good. |
YES, the baby cheese babka in the BY Cookbook makes a TON. I made a full recipe it in two bundt pans and it overflowed and baked into the bottom of my oven and set off all the smoke alarms... fun times, fun times.
Delicious, and even just the babka I salvaged lasted us for WEEKS afterwards.
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3232
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Wed, Jun 01 2016, 2:49 am
Oh! Are they delicious!!! This recipe is a real winner!! I make it every year and never have enough if it!! I do make it I. Rugalech which I don't find so hard cause I roll one long strip as in a babka and just cut 1 1-2 inches thick prices and place them upward in cup cake papers (like the recipe suggests)
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sped
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Wed, Jun 01 2016, 3:28 am
Can someone please post the recipe? Thank you.
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nana18
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Wed, Jun 01 2016, 3:30 am
Can someone please post the milchig babka recipe?
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