Friday, February 17, 2012

A glance at my reading stack, part two

Same Kind of Different As Me
by Ron Hall and Denver Moore
Just knowing that a book is based on a real-life story usually causes me to become more engaged in reading it, and this book was no different.  Growing up a Louisianian sharecropper yearning for the freedom of the white men, Denver eventually finds himself living on the streets in Fort Worth, Texas.  On the other hand, Ron lives a very different life as a Texas rancher and fine art dealer. Through an amazing journey of redemption, their lives intersect.  I won't give away the ending, but I rarely cry during books and this one made me sob (just ask Caleb!).  I highly recommend it!


Don't Panic - Dinner's in the Freezer
by Susie Martinez, Vanda Howell, and Bonnie Garcia
On a complete different topic, I've found this cookbook to be the most helpful freezer cooking resource I've tried so far (although I have not tried many yet!).  I found their tips for how to package and prepare foods for freezing to be particularly helpful in letting me fit more into less space.  Also, each recipe lists the amounts of ingredients x1, x3, and x6 so that you see at a glance how much you need for preparing large quantities.



Saturday, February 4, 2012

More Freezer Cooking

Today I decided spur-of-the-moment to do a bunch of freezer cooking.  It was a good thing I didn't have anything going on today, because it took me 5 or 6 hours!  It was time well-spent though.

First, I scanned through my menu and picked out recipes I already had purchased ingredients for that would be conducive to freezing.  I also selected recipes that used similar ingredients.  Yesterday, I picked up a multi-pack of chicken breast on sale, so I put it to use right away instead of portioning it out like I usually do into quart bags to freeze for future recipes.

Before I started, I sketched out my action plan so that I would have a sequence to follow in my preparation to maximize my time.  At various points during the afternoon  (particularly as I spent time packaging foods for the freezer), I wondered if this whole freezer cooking afternoon was actually saving me time, but I came the conclusion that it did.  For example, most of the recipes called for chopped onion and/or garlic, as well as chicken, so I was able to do the chopping all at once for several recipes at a time.  Handling raw meat is my least favorite part about cooking, so I appreciated being able to process a large quantity of raw chicken at once, then disinfect once, instead of separately for each recipe.   A few of the recipes called for fully-cooked chicken, so I boiled some chicken breasts in a pot with water and onion so that I could both cook the chicken and prepare several cups of fresh chicken broth I needed for other recipes (I learned recently from The Cook's Illustrated Cookbook that onion is the only essential ingredient to making a good chicken stock besides the assumed chicken, water, and seasonings - you may as well save your celery/carrots/other vegetables for something else because they don't affect the flavor much).  Preparing homemade tortillas can be time-consuming, but it felt much more worth it knowing that the effort was contributing to several dinners at once.

One thing I will do differently next time is focus on fewer recipes and make more batches of those.  It seems like that would be more time-efficient, but for today, I was limited by the amounts of ingredients I had on hand since I had not planned ahead of time.

At the end of the afternoon, here is what I ended up with:

3 meals of Creamy Chicken Enchiladas
2 meals of Curry Chicken Salad (for wraps)
2 meals of Arroz con Pollo (Mexican chicken with rice)
2 meals of Chicken Tortilla Soup
1 meal of Lemon-Dill Chicken
2 meals of Honey Chicken
6 individually-wrapped burritos (to use together in a dinner casserole or to reheat quickly for lunches).

Additionally, I also put together an easy refrigerator cherry cheesecake and baked a loaf of braided Challah bread that won't end up in the freezer but is for our lunch tomorrow after church because we're hosting company.

That was a successful day in my book - thanks to my husband who did all the laundry while I was tied up in the kitchen and who washed many of the dirty dishes I generated!