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Recipes That Use Pantry and Freezer Staples

What is a pantry or freezer staple really though? It can vary from culture to culture, even in the same country. But for the sake of these bizarre times, pantry staples are considered anything that is canned, frozen, or otherwise shelf-stable, that most people would have in their home or can easily obtain from the grocery store even when supplies on the shelves are sporadically cleared.

Empty grocery store shelves

That being said, here are a few ideas for entrees, soups, and sides recipes on this site that can be made from pantry staples. Some of the original recipes (like my tomatoes and spinach over pearl barley) call for fresh items, but frozen can be easily substituted.

Keep in mind that other creative substitutions are key here too. Many grains can be swapped out, just make sure to use the proper water/grain ratio and adjust cooking times.

Frozen vegetables are key here too — even vegetables you normally may not buy frozen, like onions and bell peppers.

And finally, for cheeses, select larger blocks of hard cheeses. They stay fresher longer because of the larger surface area. And after you open it, The Kitchn has a great guide on proper ways to store and wrap cheese for longevity.

Entrees, Soups, and Sides

Kale Gnocchi in a Garlic Walnut Sauce

Frozen Stir Fry Vegetables with Peanut Sauce

Tomatoes and Spinach Over Pearl Barley

Instant Pot Hoppin' John

Blender Tomato Soup

Vegetable Instant Pot Rice

Okra and Tomatoes with Riced Cauliflower

Basic Risotto

Easy Detroit Style Pizza

Buffet Vegetable Casserole

Instant Pot Charleston Red Rice

Corn Tortillas

Spaghetti Pie

Easy Black Bean Soup

Cuban Black Beans with Coconut Rice

Trader Joe's Green Curry Simmer Sauce with Chickpeas and Vegetables

Rice and Vegetables with Trader Joe's Green Curry Simmer Sauce

Chinese Brown Sauce with Stir Fry Vegetables

 

Make sure you're stocked up on the little things too — olive or coconut oil, butter, salt, pepper, dishwasher detergent, and sponges.

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