How to Prep & Freeze Instant Pot Suppers (plus recipes) (2024)

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If you have read my post about Freezer Dinner Startersyou know I am not a fan of filling my freezer with fully prepped meals. To me, it feels a lot like eating leftovers – so I don’t do a whole lot of freezer meal prep in the traditional sense– and the same logic holds true for my instant pot prep. I like to prep everything raw and freeze. Prep day is easy (no cooking!) and food doesn’t feel like leftovers. On the cook day, it goes into the instant potwhile I chat with my husband and small human about their day.

The instant pot has become an essential tool in my regular meal prep adventures. I use it for once a week meal prep (here’s how), and now it is being incorporated into my freezermeal prep too.

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Why wouldn’t I just use a slow cooker for these?

  • I don’t want to wait 6- 8 hours to cook these during the week. I want to put them in my pot when I walk in the door and have dinner within the next hour – frozen or not.
  • As much as I meal plan, sometimes I do forget to actually take the dinner out of the freezer and with the instant pot, we can still have that frozen dinner that night and it is nice to have the option to cook directly from frozen (which is not recommended with slow cooking).

I think that all of these recipes could be prepared in a slow cooker, but slow cooking is just not an option for me for weeknights. I am out of my house at least 10 hours and anything cooked for 10 hours is just not very good – in my experience. I do use my slow cooker on the weekends and when I am cooking for a crowd!

How & Why do I freeze them in circular containers?

  • If I don’t pull out a meal to thaw, and have to cook it from frozen, it needs to be in a shape that fits in the instant pot.And, the packs store well like this – upright until frozen = no leaks!
  • When deciding on a mould shape, place the container into the instant pot to make sure it fits for both diameter and height.
  • I have found that the 6 cup round ziplock containers work well, as do 1L disposable plastic containers. Once frozen overnight in the containers, you can remove the containers and stack the meals to save space.

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  • The biggest challenge to these freezer packs is getting as much air as possible out. Using the foodsaver is a challenge because as the air is sucked out, the shape of the bag changes. BUT – you can transfer to a foodsaver for longer term storage once it is frozen. But- that is an extra step. I did it with one recipe as the contents were a bit much to have the ziplock close tightly.

Which tools are needed?

  • 6 cup capacity ziplock plastic containers, or1L plastic disposable containers.
  • Freezer labels (freezerlabels.net) and a sharpie. You could also write directly on the bag and skip the labels, but it is much harder to read the contents.
  • Ziploc Freezer Bags (gallon size)- not all ziplock bags are created equal. Ensure you buy the freezer specific bags.
  • Optional Foodsaver system.

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How to Store them?

  • I am a fan of the plastic container and ziplock system for a few reasons.
    1. you can put the ziplock baggie into the container and just dump ingredients in as you go – no mixing bowls required.
    2. you can freeze these upright – less leaking issues.
    3. they store easily in bins in your freezer this way without any bulky containers.
  • On prep day, put all of the ingredients into the ziplock bag (that is inserted into a plastic container). Freeze overnight so the meal becomes the shape of the container.

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  • Next day – you can slide the ziplock out – remove air and seal the bag. I use bag clips from IKEA to clamp as close to the frozen meal as I can.

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  • If you are storing long term, now that the meal is a frozen block you could transfer to a foodsaver bag. This is an extra step and added cost as you are now using ziplock bags and foodsaver bags, but it is up to you. One of my meals ended up being too full in a ziplock bag so I opted to transfer to a food saver bag.

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So, what are some prep ahead freezer friendly instant pot recipes?

Not all recipes are created to be prepped ahead and frozen. Recipes with multiple steps in the instant pot, or contain ingredients with differing cook times are not great for prep ahead and freeze. I also avoid vegetables for this. The biggest reason is that if you put cut up veggies in with your meat, you will end up with veggie mush as the cook times are so significantly different than meat.

If you select recipes that require steps after cooking (adding dairy or cornstarch for example, make sure you write that on the label.

Here are some IP recipes that are great for prep and freeze that I have done:

Korean Ribs *I wouldn’t recommend cooking this recipe directly from frozen. The ribs cook unevenly* But, the flavour of these is AMAZING, and the pressure cooker makes the ribs really tender!

Honey Bourbon Chicken– be aware that honey doesn’t freeze so this pack will always be a bit squishy – and high risk for leaking if you don’t keep it upright.

Spicy Orange Beef– For this one, remember to add the cornstarch slurry after it is cooked and not into the prep bag. Write a reminder on your label about this. I also skip the browning/saute for this recipe.

Thai Chicken Thighs– if your peanut butter is really thick for this one, you may need to add a bit of broth on your cook day to make sure there is enough liquid to come to pressure.

Chili Lime Chicken– This recipe doesn’t call for liquid. I do add a splash of broth at cook time – but many have done this recipe without the broth and it has worked.

Putting all of these together took me under two hours – and I am pretty sure it took me longer to write this post and take picture of these creations than it did to prep the meals. #foodbloggerproblems.

3 Whole Chickens – no recipe required. Here is how to cook a whole chicken in the instant pot.

  • For each chicken, I cut the skin on the breast side and stuffed it with garlic cloves. I also seasoned with seasonings I had in my pantry – I used ClubHouse Greek, Applewood Smoked, and Tex Mex seasonings. I have done whole chickens from frozen and thawed and they taste awesome either way. My only cautionary note is that if you plan to cook from frozen make sure your chicken is small enough to fit as an ice block! My favourite storage method for these is the foodsaver system.

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To Thaw or Not to Thaw?

While you can easily cook these meals right from frozen, and I will do that when I am in a bind, I typically still thaw the meals before I cook them. The main reason is that if you are putting a giant ice chunk in your pressure cooker it takes extra time for the block to melt and for the pot to reach pressure, and the cook times are increased.

If you are going to be cooking from frozen often – here is a great resource on cooking frozen foods in the pressure cooker.

One last note, that cook times from frozen will depend on the final shape of your meal. Always ensure your meat is cooked to the correct internal temperatures.

This week (January 16th 2017) , I will post pictures as I cook my way through these during the week – after work! Come follow along @mealplanaddict.

So, there you have it, ANOTHER easy way to fill your freezer so you can do better things with your after work hours!

How to Prep & Freeze Instant Pot Suppers (plus recipes) (2024)

FAQs

How do you freeze food in an Instant Pot? ›

On prep day, put all of the ingredients into the ziplock bag (that is inserted into a plastic container). Freeze overnight so the meal becomes the shape of the container.

How do you cook then freeze meals? ›

Reusable freezer bags are great for sauces – freezing them flat also helps with space as you can stack them on top of each other. Muffin trays are also useful if you want to defrost smaller portions at a time. Cool the food quickly after cooking and before freezing.

Can I meal prep and freeze meals? ›

Simply, freezer cooking is freezing meals or pre-prepped ingredients ahead of time to make mealtimes more manageable. Like other meal prep methods, freezer cooking is often done in bulk, and can save you a lot of time. When first starting, it's easiest to begin by simply doubling a recipe that you're already making.

What dinners are best to freeze? ›

When you're feeling particularly motivated, make big batches of recipes that freeze well, and stow away leftovers for lazier nights. Soups, stews, lasagna, empanadas, and pie dough are some of our favorites to freeze—check out more ideas below.

What foods freeze well meal prep? ›

You'll find that most soups, stews, pasta bakes, and pie dough are great for freezing. Slow Cooker Chicken Chili. (Picture above.) This meal keeps on giving because it's super filling and freezes wonderfully.

How long can you freeze batch cooked meals for? ›

Most meals will keep for up to three months in the freezer. 9. Bring the heat: once you've defrosted your food, check how to reheat depending on the ingredients, but the golden rule is always ensure your meal is piping hot all the way through. And only ever reheat once.

What is a good meal to feed a large crowd? ›

Gather, Share, and Eat: Easy Meals for Large Groups That Won't Break the Bank
  • The Classic Spaghetti and Meatballs. ...
  • Tantalizing Tacos. ...
  • Perfectly Baked Potatoes. ...
  • Pizza Extravaganza. ...
  • Mouthwatering Pulled Pork. ...
  • Fabulous Fajitas. ...
  • Hearty Chili. ...
  • Build-Your-Own Sandwiches.
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Can you cook batch cooked meals from frozen? ›

Batch cooking is a great option if you want healthy, homemade meals in no time at all, or if you know that you've got a busy few weeks coming up. It basically means cooking in bulk and storing meals in the freezer. You can then either microwave them from frozen or allow them to defrost before reheating.

What foods don't freeze well? ›

Foods That Do Not Freeze Well
FoodsUsual UseCondition After Thawing
Cheese or crumb toppingsOn casserolesSoggy
Mayonnaise or salad dressingOn sandwiches (not in salads)Separates
GelatinIn salads or dessertsWeeps
Fruit jellySandwichesMay soak bread
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Is it better to freeze meals raw or cooked? ›

Foods you might overcook: Foods that cook quickly like homemade burgers or marinated chicken stir-fry should be frozen raw so that reheating doesn't overcook them.

Can you freeze scrambled eggs? ›

You can also freeze scrambled eggs after they have been cooked. This is a good way to meal prep for the week and to use in dishes like ham fried rice, or for a quick breakfast. They freeze well and taste really good. Let the cooked scrambled eggs cool completely.

How do you freeze meal prep without freezer burn? ›

Squeeze out the air

When using freezer bags, press out as much air as possible from the bag before freezing the food. If you have a vacuum storage system, this is the best possible solution. If not, our favorite trick is the water displacement method which uses water to easily push air out of the bag.

Can you freeze chicken and rice meal prep? ›

Can you freeze chicken and rice? Yes, you can freeze it. Put it in a freezer-safe container or a heavy-duty freezer bag, label it with the date, and it'll keep well for up to 2 months. Thaw it in the fridge overnight, and reheat it using any of the methods above once you want to enjoy it again.

How long can you freeze meal prep food? ›

Make a meal plan of about four days of safe storage in the fridge and about four months of safe storage in the freezer. Watch for changes (smell, color, texture, and mold) to your meal prep food as a sign that it's gone bad. If you're unsure if food has spoiled: when in doubt, throw it out.

Can you freeze raw chicken and vegetables together? ›

Q4: Is it safe to freeze raw meat with veggies? Yes. If you're nervous about combining raw meat with other ingredients, let me assure you that it's perfectly safe. (Remember, people cook raw meat and vegetables together in their slow cookers and ovens all the time!)

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