Monday, November 14, 2011

Groceries 11/12/11

Had the great fun of dividing up and freezing veggies from the store so that they don't go bad before I get around to cooking with them.

For stir-fry (chow-mein)

 1.5 pounds of bean sprouts from the Asian market.  $.89 per pound =  $1.33 unexplained but awesome customer discount $.07.  Bag, label and freeze in four portions $.32 per meal.
 Just under 1 pound of snow peas, $2.57.  Markdown $.55 = $2.02.  $.50 per meal.  Snap off tips divide in four portions bag and label.

 2 medium carrots, peel and cut off tips.  Using previous figures about $.20.  Will be portioned into 4 so about $.5 per meal.    Half then slice down the middle so that they lie flat.





Slice Carrots thinly then chop up into
smaller pieces.  Add to bags of snow peas.





Cut a few small slices of onion
for each bag and  toss in freezer for variation add a few slices of bell pepper, green beans or broccoli too.  I like to keep the peas/carrots/onion mix for using with noodles to make more like a chow mein and to use more veg for true stir fry over rice.


 On to veg for pot pie and fried rice.  (I know culture crash of a mix)

rice
Cut a large carrot in half and cut up to be put in the food choppie dealie.  We are going to use bigger pieces for the pie and smaller pieces for the rice.


 

pie

Cut up maybe a 1/4 of a large onion into thin slices and chop into a large dice.


Toss carrots, onions and some frozen peas into the baggies, label, date and freeze.




Side note, chicken broth:


Remember that chicken broth we put in the fridge from the boiled chicken?


Here's why:  That lovely film on top in the container there is all the fat in the broth that has risen to the top.  You can now just skim it off the top with a spoon throw it out and then portion and freeze your broth.  I do it in (guess what?) ziploc baggies, labeled with the amount I do most of it in 2 cup portions but also some in half cup portions as well.  You want to pay attention that when you lay them out to freeze to place them flat in the freezer, like so :


So that when they are frozen solid you can store them vertically in the freezer door like these marinara sauces I have here.  Also especially with the smaller portions you can whack it against the countertop to divide it easily into smaller portions with out having to defrost.


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