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Budget meals and batch cooking

Hi :hello:

What do you tend to batch cook (for the freezer) for a reasonable cost? I tend to batch cook stuff as OH works shifts and we're involved in scouting which takes up a fair few evenings and we wouldn't have chance to cook otherwise!

We're a bit bored of the usual lasagne, spaghetti and chilli!

Thank you in advance :T
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  • AnnieO1234
    AnnieO1234 Posts: 1,722 Forumite
    Fish pie is my principle deliberate thing to batch cook, I try to get good big pieces of fresh fish so cooking in a batch is the only way I can make it work especially as my DH doesn't eat it.

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  • NewShadow
    NewShadow Posts: 6,858 Forumite
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    I cook in bulk then freeze leftovers for lunches at work. Some include:

    Beef stew (no potatoes - use barley or soup mix)
    Curry (either just the sauce or with meat and root veg)
    Moussaka
    Casserole
    Pasta bake
    Cottage pie
    Pie or pie filling
    Soup
    Cooked meat to throw in a stir fry
    That sounds like a classic case of premature extrapolation.

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  • cuddlymarm
    cuddlymarm Posts: 1,890 Forumite
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    Hi :)

    I do extra boiled veg and freeze in bags so I can just throw in the oven for bubble and squeak. You can make it healthy with fry spray or just use a little oil.

    Cuddles :)
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  • BachSoon
    BachSoon Posts: 172 Forumite
    Brill thanks, some ideas I hadn't thought of. We certainly don't waste anything and we always make use of leftovers.
  • good_advice
    good_advice Posts: 2,653 Forumite
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    Cottage pie
    Lasagne
    Beef casserole
    Chili

    These are the dinners I sometimes have HM and in my freezer.
    The secret to success is making very small, yet constant changes.:)
  • I make big batches of bolognaise, chorizo and bean stew,curry, mashed potatoes and carrot and swede mash.

    Freezing mash and swede and carrot makes chucking together a roast dinner so easy :)
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  • In my freezer at the moment I have

    Various home made soups, Mushroom, parsnip and apple, minestrone, mulligatawny and lots of HM chicken stock and beef stock for use in soups, risottos etc, I also make mushroom stock for soup or sauce by frying then boiling down mushroom stalks with some garlic
    Beef stew
    Sausage stew
    Chicken stew
    Chicken crumble
    Mince crumble (Basically cottage pie pie with a crumble topping)
    Cottage pie
    Bolognaise mince x 4
    Steak and kidney pie
    Chicken tikka
    HM pizza bases
    HM mackerel fishcakes
    Chicken and bacon stew in a mushroom sauce
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  • maman
    maman Posts: 28,568 Forumite
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    I love old fashioned savoury mince (mince, onions, carrots, Oxo, tom puree, garlic, peas). I've got a SC of it going at the moment for tomorrow and for the freezer. It's great with any sort of potatoes and some extra veg or you can make it up into a cottage pie.
  • gizwal
    gizwal Posts: 1,493 Forumite
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    We do:
    chicken/beef/lamb curry
    chili
    sausage casserole
    stew
    soup
    bolognese
    lasagne sauce
    savoury mince

    also if we`ve cooked a big joint ,we slice the leftovers and freeze that in single portions with gravy-great for a midweek roast!
  • tooties
    tooties Posts: 801 Forumite
    Thanks to OP for this thread

    regards
    :j
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