Freezer-friendly dinners for meal prep
Life is busy and it always helps to have a few meals in the freezer.
Here are five that are suitable for freezing, which taste just as good on the reheat as they do cooked fresh.
If you can, make the stew the day before and rest in the fridge for maximum flavour.
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This fall-apart beef stew includes a healthy amount of sweet potato, so there's no need to make extra veggies when it comes time to serve. Enjoy over couscous, or with a chunk of buttered bread.
Chilli can be made ahead of time and freezes well, too.
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There are so many ways to enjoy this vegetarian chilli, which is made from mostly tinned ingredients. Top it with avocado, sour cream, grated cheese and a squeeze of lime and use the leftovers to make nachos. One batch will feed six.
The ingredients I've used here are purposefully basic and pantry-friendly.
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Bolognese is a classic freezer meal and this vegetarian version hits many of the same flavour notes, only without the meat. It's cooked low and slow to build flavour and feeds six.
This warming chicken stew includes plenty of veggies.
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Stock your freezer with this simple and filling meal, which includes plenty of veggies. Serve it over rice or your favourite grain. It can also be enjoyed as a soup-like meal with plenty of coriander and fresh lime juice.
A pumpkin soup with a kick that's topped with coconut milk, fresh coriander and spicy roast cashews.
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Red curry paste adds spice and flavour to this pumpkin soup, which is finished with coconut milk. While the soup is reheating, make the roast curry cashews in the oven for added crunch.
Tips for freezing and defrosting food
Check the containers or bags you're using are freezer-safe by looking at the label or for a snowflake symbol on the base
Portion meals into smaller servings as this will be more difficult to do once meals are frozen
Shallow containers will mean food freezes and defrosts faster and move evenly
A clear labelling system will help you keep track of what you have and how old it is
When it comes to food safety, it's best to
Frozen food should not be defrosted on a benchtop

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