Good morning everyone!
Are you excited for the next step forward
in your food storage ideas for meals?
I am thrilled to share with you so many of these ideas simply because here I am laying out for you the base that I had to scratch around to find before I could get started using our food storage....and here it is right at your fingertips.
Best of all, you are going to hear from others over the next couple days about the meals that they themselves love to use in food storage. Awesome ideas. Excellent recipes.
So lets get started, shall we? If you are looking for the other 5 days of this theme, they are listed at the end of this article. Be sure to head back and browse through them, because they are really getting a lot of attention and awesome comments!
Remember all that flour and such I had you purchase as part of your month of food storage for four people? Well, my friends, this is where you start using it.
You can either leave it in the large bags, transfer into a bucket, OR, do as I do and split it between master mixes and bagged mixes just like you would purchase in the stores. Learn how to do a few simple basics, like tortillas, muffins, bread, and you are set for keeping that family fed and happy, even with a job loss, or other personally catastrophic event.
Here are links to some of those basics,
most right here on The Welcoming House:
Yep, and there are a lot more, you just have to search for what you are looking for.
Now let's talk about meals that use up those beans
you bought in bulk.
Remember, to use beans, you need to get them ready for cooking one of two ways. Either soak them overnight in water, drain and then start from there with that for your recipe, OR, you can heat them to boiling for an hour, drain the liquid, and start the recipe from that point. Personally, I prefer making my own instant canned beans via this recipe, but otherwise would choose the overnight method because I think it turns out a much better product.
Here are my ideas for Bean recipes:
15 bean Soup: follow directions on package
Ps--Just to make your own chips, you can cut up an already cooked tortilla into wedges and fry or bake into chips. Super simple, but makes for very happy kids. :)
And if you are looking for simple ideas to use your canned meat and veggies, here are a couple that we make all the time. These would use your potato flakes or a biscuit crust over the top, canned meat, and canned veggies:
Green Bean Casserole: meat on bottom, two cans of green beans next layer, pour one can of cream of mushroom soup mixed with dry milk and water over top (or make your own cream soup using flour and milk using this recipe), salt, pepper, and onion salt, then top with a biscuit crust. Be sure to make room for the filling to expand or you will have one heck of a mess to clean up in the bottom of your oven.
Shepherd's Pie: normally beef, this can also be made with chicken or canned turkey. Grease pan, put in meat, add two cans corn, seasoned with salt and pepper, shake gravy packet over top of corn, add liquid according to package. Smooth mashed potatoes over top, and bake in 350* oven for 45 minutes until potatoes are starting to brown around edges and it is bubbly in middle.
Taco Cornbread Bake: meat or black beans on bottom, rice and canned Mexican tomatoes is the next layer, and then cornbread batter poured over the top. Bake in 350* oven for one hour. If you have it, serve it with cheese and sour cream. If not, it is still wonderful and filling. We often substitute homemade Greek yogurt for sour cream, and you can make your own using only dry milk and a small carton of plain yogurt using this recipe.
And then of course, we can talk about Pasta combinations all day if you want. And we can not forget what to make with those cans of fruit, or boxes of dried milk, right?
What about desserts?
Or even more dinner ideas?
Let's save some of those ideas for tomorrow.
Or even more dinner ideas?
Let's save some of those ideas for tomorrow.
See you right back here tomorrow to hear from other readers, including my amazing big brother, who has gotten quite good at coming up with meal ideas from his food storage.
Blessings to you and yours,
~Heather
Blessings to you and yours,
~Heather
Day One: Getting started and how to begin...
Day Two: Three Most Common Storage Mistakes....
Day Three: One Month of Storage for Four in Five Weeks...
Day Four: Three Months of Storage for Four in Ten Months...
Day Five: What to DO with all Your Food Storage--storage ideas...
Day Six: 15 Breakfast Meals totally off Food Storage..links and recipes...
Oh you have such awesome good recipes! And nothing in the world tastes better than homemade tortillas!
ReplyDeleteThanks Steph, and you are totally, totally right on the tortillas. Come back tomorrow for another bunch of amazing recipes and links.
Delete~Heather <3
I've been looking for some easy bean recipes. Thank you for sharing all of your great tips!
ReplyDeleteThanks a million Cindy! Come back tomorrow because I will be sharing a ton more on beans, meat and using staples to make filling meals. :)
DeleteBlessings,
~Heather <3
I love home made tortillas and bread. I really don't think there is anything better on a cool fall day then hot home made bread.
ReplyDeleteI also love the other recipes you have listed. Such yummy food.
POSSIBLY homemade apple cobbler, but homemade bread is a close second, LOL.
DeleteThanks for stopping by!
Blessings,
~Heather <3
Thank you so much !!!
ReplyDeleteYou are VERY welcome! Come back tomorrow for a whole 'nother slew of more recipes and links! :)
DeleteBlessings,
~Heather <3
Looks like some good recipes are linked in here. I'm pinning so I can hop around and check them out! :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful Rhonda---lots more coming tomorrow so hope to see you right back here! :)
DeleteBlessings,
~Heather <3
I am so pinning this! I've been trying to build my food storage, but I go to the store and just stare at everything, because I'm not really sure where to start. I have got bags on bags of beans though, and lots of canned dried fruit.
ReplyDeleteAdelina, I would encourage you to check out the rest of the series, because I tell you how to go from start to finish, figuring out how much you want to start with, deciding how much of everything, plans on buying it, and now we are on to using it in meals. I certainly hope this helps you!
DeleteBlessings and thanks for stopping by!
~Heather <3
I've never made homemade tortillas. I bet they're way better for you! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely delicious, and yes, MUCH better for you than the store bought, which are treated to stay shelf stable for over a month. Try THAT with a homemade tortilla. :)
DeleteThanks for stopping by,
~Heather <3
These meals look too yummy... And even I could cook them, I'm a terrible cook. I may be trying the Shepard's Pie, looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteoh Beth, I have been there and done that. Tip for you, just start small, and master one thing at a time. Simple stuff like tortillas, cornbread and muffins are the best to start with. Then begin adding in a meal or two, and before you know it, you will be rocking it.
DeleteThanks for coming on by.
Blessings,
~Heather <3
This is a great post. I am working on my weekly menu as we speak and was looking for some bread recipes. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I meal plan a couple weeks out ahead of time so I can use up the things we have on hand. What are some of your favorite meals? I am always looking for new ones as well. :)
DeleteThanks for dropping in.
~Heather <3
Such yummy meals and good ideas! Now I have dinner planned for this evening ;) Thank you!
ReplyDeletewonderful to read that Beth, and I hope you have this bookmarked, because there are going to be A LOT more tomorrow and Wednesday! Come back!
DeleteThanks for joining us,
~Heather <3
Everything looks delicious... now I know what I'm making for dinner tonight!
ReplyDeleteLOL--I personally recommend the Shepherd's Pie or the Curried Chickpea Mash with Naan. Which one did you choose? Thanks for coming on by!
DeleteBlessings,
~Heather <3
Heather, I am loving these recipes. We use a lot of these in our house already! Great series!
ReplyDeleteThis is coming at a great time when I have a low grocery budget week. Thanks for all the great tips!
ReplyDeleteyou are very welcome, Angela! We often have weeks like that, and the more I write about this, the more I hear from everyone else that their grocery money is the only fluid money in their budget left, so reading and finding lists like this make a world of difference in saving a little and still eating well. Thanks a million for commenting, and Blessings to you,
Delete~Heather <3
The curry chickpea mush sounds awesome!!!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIt is FABULOUS.
DeleteYou will enjoy it, and thanks for stopping in.
~Heather <3
Ha I am not even in your league on this making good food from the ingredients of my pantry. I am creative because I am poor and have a picky daughter (your teenage niece).
ReplyDeletep.s. I am stealing all of these ideas, putting my own spin on them, and then since my daughter doesn't read your blog claiming them as my own!!!! (insert evil, maniacal laugh here)
ReplyDeleteoooooooooooooooooooooook Big Brother. OOOOk........
DeleteLOL
~Heather <3
I'm not much of a cook but have been collecting recipes I'd like to try one day. These are definitely going on my list. Thank you!
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