One Hour Freezer Cooking Session: Dump Dinner Recipes (2024)

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By Tiffany Published Last Updated: January 5, 2022 12 Comments

Having a stash of freezer crockpot dump meals in my freezer is totally rocking my world. Here’s a plan to get seven dump dinners (like beef ragu and slow cooker carnitas) in the freezer in just one hour!

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Ever since I committed myself to ‘freezer cooking,’ over two years ago, I have realized THIS. IS. AWESOME!

  • I absolutely LOVE opening the freezer to find beans and rice, already prepared for dinner.
  • I LOVE sitting down to make a meal plan and write down a meal that I put in the freezer a few weeks ago.
  • And I really, REALLY love when it’s time to make dinner and all I have to do is dump something into the Crockpot or Instant Pot and hit go!

Having a stash of freezer crockpot dump meals in my freezer is totally rocking my world, but it wouldn’t happen if I didn’t have a plan to get those meals in the freezer in the first place!

The last time I did a freezer cooking session I focused on breakfast. I dedicated just one hour to making NINE breakfasts and cooked everything LIVE on Facebook… it was terrifying, and so much fun! (You can watch the entire video HERE, and you can download the exact cooking plan I followed and recipes HERE.)

I want to do another one-hour cooking session, but I want to focus on dump dinner recipes!

A freezer crockpot dump recipe is a meal that when you open the freezer container, you “dump” it into a skillet (like this one) or slow cooker (I use this here) or Instant Pot (my favorite here) and you’re pretty much done.

Some say that dump dinner recipes shouldn’t include anything else other than what’s in the freezer container, but I feel like that pigeon-holes you into certain types of recipes that you or your family may or may not like.

That’s why I like to broaden “dump dinner recipes” to include meals that may need a simple side dish, like rice or baked potatoes, or tortillas.

  • Even if my dump dinners aren’t 100% ready to go on their own, I can usually prepare side dishes ahead of time by cooking in bulk. My husband knows that anytime I make rice or beans or lentils or quinoa in the Instant Pot, I make A LOT. It’s very normal for me to double or triple a recipe so that I can freeze several portions for future dinners.
    • That’s how I can still press the ‘easy button’ when I make a dump dinner recipe that needs a side dish – when I pull out my main meal to thaw, I pull out those ready-to-go side dishes too!
  • As I mentioned, the idea of having a dump dinner meal in the freezer isn’t good enough. You need a PLAN in order to prepare that recipe now, so it’s ready when you need it later.

And that’s exactly what I’m sharing with you today: my one-hour freezer cooking plan for dump dinner recipes!

How This Freezer Dump Meal Plan is Going to Work

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I’m pretty strict when it comes to which recipes I put in the freezer and which ones I don’t.

Every recipe:

  • Has to be easy. No ninja cooking skills required!
  • It will be something my family already loves (and that means the husband and both kids)!
  • Needs to be affordable. They don’t have to be rice and beans cheap, but we can’t go all out lobster and prime rib here.
  • Use normal ingredients. If I can’t find something at my local grocery store, it’s not happening!

Before You Make These Freezer Meals for the Crockpot

I’m not a professional freezer cooker, but I’ve been doing a lot of practicing and I like to think I’m getting pretty good! I highly recommend reading this article on 13 Tips for Planning a Freezer Cooking Session, but here are a few important things to remember:

  1. Make sure you have EVERYTHING you need BEFORE you start. Obviously, this includes ingredients, but this also includes any appliances or tools, or storage supplies you might need.
  2. I recommend grocery shopping the day before you cook. That means if you cook on a Saturday, shop on Friday. Your actual cooking time won’t take any longer than an hour, but tack that onto a morning of hectic grocery shopping and crowded stores and it quickly becomes a long day. Plus when you shop the day before, you can simply leave out anything you need for the cooking session instead of putting it all away!
  3. Clean the kitchen before you start. Clear off the counters and put away unnecessary appliances so you can start with a clean slate.
  4. Empty the dishwasher and wash the dishes. I went through WAAAY more spatulas during my breakfast meal prep session than I thought I would, so it’s important to be over-prepared. Besides, you’re going to make a lot of dirty dishes. Those dishes need somewhere to go!

One Hour Freezer Cooking: Dump Meals

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Here are the five prepared slow cooker meals that we’ll be making:

  • Beef Ragu
  • Slow Cooker Salsa Chicken
  • The Best Slow Cooker Carnitas
  • Homemade Cheeseburger Helper
  • Sheet Pan Sausage, Peppers, Onions and Mushrooms

We’re going to be making each recipe twice for a total of TEN dinners. Be sure to print the recipes before you begin!

Here are the Supplies You Need for Freezer to Slow Cooker Meals

Notes on Supplies

  • Each freezer cooking session is slightly different from the next. When we made nine breakfasts in one hour, having multiple mixer attachments, mixer bowls, and blender jars was super handy.
  • This time around, I’m using these baggie holders to make my life easier. They hold sandwich, quart, and gallon size bags open for you so you can fill the bags without worrying about making a mess everywhere.
    • Anyone who has ever tried to ladle leftover spaghetti sauce into a freezer bag knows exactly what I’m talking about here!
  • I also recommend having two cutting boards ready before you begin. We’ll be cutting both meat and vegetables, so having two available will prevent contamination and help us to keep a good cutting pace too.

Here are the Ingredients You Need

Produce

  • bell peppers
  • carrots
  • cilantro
  • mushrooms
  • onions

Pantry

  • black beans (canned or homemade)
  • garbanzo beans (canned or homemade)
  • chicken stock (homemade optional)
  • olive oil
  • pasta (macaroni or shells)
  • salsa verde (homemade optional)
  • salsa (homemade optional)
  • tomato sauce (homemade optional)
  • crushed tomatoes

Meat

  • chuck roasts
  • chicken pieces
  • ground beef*
  • Italian sausages
  • pork shoulder/butt

*Note: If you don’t have access to these stores OR your local stores don’t carry grass-fed ground beef, I recommend Butcher Box. You can read my honest review of their products here, and my post on how to make Butcher Box worth the cost!

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Dairy/Frozen

  • cheddar cheese
  • frozen corn

Spices

  • bay leaves
  • chili powder
  • cinnamon
  • coriander
  • cumin
  • garlic powder
  • Italian seasoning
  • onion powder
  • oregano
  • pepper
  • red pepper flakes
  • salt
  • taco seasoning (make your own!)
  • thyme

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Before You Begin Cooking Crockpot Freezer Meals

Read through every recipe, all the way through

  • Reading through the recipes will help you to know exactly what type of storage containers you need, and how many, in order to make the recipes work. It also lets you know what measuring cups you might need, how many, and any other tools you might need.
    • Note: A few of these recipes are for the crockpot or slow cooker, but if you’d like to convert them into an easy Instant Pot recipe, you can read about that here.

Label your storage bags

  • This doesn’t sound important, but TRUST ME! This will be a very fast hour and once everything is in a bag and frozen, IT ALL LOOKS THE SAME!!
  • Use a permanent marker to label what will go in the bag or container, the cooking instructions, and today’s date.

Let’s Get These Freezer Dump Meals Started!

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  1. Chop the vegetables for The Very Best Slow Cooker Carnitas and place them in the storage bags. Measure all the seasonings into the bag and then add ½ cup of liquid. Squeeze the bags so that the spices and onions and liquid mix together. Place the pork roasts into the bags. Remove as much air as possible and set it aside for the freezer.
  2. Chop the vegetables for Slow Cooker Beef Ragu and place them in the storage bags. Measure all the seasonings into the bag and then add the crushed tomatoes. Place the chuck roasts into the bags. Remove as much air as possible and set it aside for the freezer.
  3. Chop the vegetables for and place them in the storage bags. Measure all the seasonings in and then place the sausage links into the bags. Remove as much air as possible and set it aside for the freezer.
  4. Measure corn and then beans from Slow Cooker Salsa Chicken into the storage bags. Add the two salsas and squeeze the bags GENTLY so that everything mixes together. Place the chicken into the bags. Remove as much air as possible and set it aside for the freezer.
  5. Shred 3 cups of cheese and divide between two sandwich baggies. Measure the vegetables from the Homemade Cheeseburger Helper into the storage bags. Add all the seasonings and then add the tomato sauce. Place the ground beef into the bags. Remove as much air as possible and set it aside for the freezer.

Double-check that your bags are labeled and give yourself a pat on the back – you’re done!

I highly recommend laying the bags flat to freeze at first. Once they’re frozen through, you can stack them like books in the freezer. I’ve found that this is the best way to utilize freezer space!

Crockpot Frozen Meals: FAQs

How long can you freeze crockpot meals for?

These freezer crockpot dump meals can be in the freezer for up to 3 months.

What dinners are best to freeze?

We have several recipes that are freezer-friendly. Here are some ideas:
Homemade nuggets, french bread, and chicken and spinach enchiladas. Also, check out my breakfast meal prep (1-hour freezer cooking) and how to freeze the dough.

Is it OK to freeze meal prep?

Absolutely! Not all foods should be frozen if you want to maintain the food’s best texture. Some vegetables and fruits that contain high water content will lose their crispness while being in the freezer.

Other Freezer-Friendly Meals

  • Thai Pineapple Curry
  • Tortilla Soup
  • White Chicken Chili
  • Instant Pot Chicken Detox Soup
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One Hour Freezer Cooking Session: Dump Dinner Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What meals freeze and reheat well? ›

51 Easy Freezer Recipes That Reheat Beautifully
  • 01 of 51. Tater Tot Breakfast Casserole. ...
  • 02 of 51. Hearty Beef And Freezer Veggie Soup. ...
  • 03 of 51. Chicken And Sausage Jambalaya. ...
  • 04 of 51. Beef Enchiladas. ...
  • 05 of 51. Cheesy Sausage-And-Croissant Casserole. ...
  • 06 of 51. Curried Chicken Pot Pie. ...
  • 07 of 51. Green Chile Chicken Soup. ...
  • 08 of 51.
Mar 14, 2024

What is a dump dinner? ›

If you're unfamiliar, dump dinners are exactly what they sound like: Dump all of the ingredients into a casserole dish, slow cooker, sheet pan or pot, and dinner is just about done.

How long are prepped freezer meals good for? ›

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.

What are three foods that don't freeze well? ›

Foods That Do Not Freeze Well (SP 50-766)
FoodsUsual use
Icings made from egg whitesCakes, cookies
Cream or custard fillingsPies, baked goods
Milk sauces and graviesFor casseroles or gravies
Sour creamAs topping, in salads
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What are the best leftovers to freeze? ›

Some of the best leftover foods to freeze include cooked chopped meats, casseroles, pizza, soup, tomato sauce, breads and baked goods. Leftovers that don't like the freezer include hard boiled eggs, stuffed and uncooked meats like chicken breast and pork chops, cold tuna and pasta salads.

Can you freeze cooked spaghetti? ›

You can! Just make sure to cool the spaghetti completely before freezing, transfer properly in an airtight container or freezer bag, and label it with the date. Can you freeze cooked pasta with sauce? You can, but if possible, it is best to freeze the sauce and pasta separately for best texture.

What cooked foods can be frozen? ›

For ideas to make your own frozen ready meals check these out.
  • Cheese.
  • Milk and dairy-free milk.
  • Eggs.
  • Mushrooms, broccoli and other veg.
  • Cooked rice.
  • Mashed potato and sweet potato.
  • Cooked pasta.
  • Bananas.

What is a blue apron dinner? ›

Blue Apron is a fresh ingredient and recipe delivery service that helps chefs of all levels cook incredible meals at home.

What is a deconstructed dinner? ›

'Deconstructed meals' explained. Basically, deconstructed meals means: serving meals family style, by serving foods which make up a meal in separate bowls or on a plate where the food is divided. always making sure there is something on the table that everyone will eat.

What is a beige dinner? ›

Battered fish, chips and lemon is the standard beige dinner.

What dinners freeze well? ›

  • 02 of 14. Lasagna. Victor Protasio. Lasagnas and other baked pasta dishes, like ziti, can easily be frozen — simply bake, freeze, and then reheat once you're ready. ...
  • 05 of 14. Birria Tacos. Greg Dupree. ...
  • 08 of 14. Parsley Egg Noodles with Squash-and-Tomato Sugo. Victor Protasio. ...
  • 11 of 14. Beef Stew. Greg DuPree.
Aug 29, 2023

Is it better to cook then freeze or freeze then cook? ›

You don't need to cook freezer meals before freezing! The meals in our database are prepared with fresh quality ingredients and are frozen raw. This saves you from having to cook meals twice, maintains better texture, and preserves nutrients.

What food can you freeze and for how long? ›

Cold Food Storage Chart
FoodTypeFreezer [0°F (-18°C) or below]
Fresh beef, veal, lamb, and porkRoasts4 to 12 months
HamFresh, uncured, uncooked6 months
Fresh, uncured, cooked3 to 4 months
Cured, cook-before-eating, uncooked3 to 4 months
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What food can be frozen and reheated? ›

15 freezer friendly foods
  • Cheese.
  • Milk and dairy-free milk.
  • Eggs.
  • Mushrooms, broccoli and other veg.
  • Cooked rice.
  • Mashed potato and sweet potato.
  • Cooked pasta.
  • Bananas.

What meals are best to reheat? ›

Meals that are baked in the oven, including baked pastas, enchiladas and other casserole-style dishes, are prime for reheating, whereas fried food won't keep or reheat well at all.

What food is cooked cold and reheated must be reheated to? ›

Foods that have been cooked and cooled should be reheated to at least 165 °F. Heat cooked, commercially vacuum-sealed, ready-to-eat foods, such as hams and roasts, to 140 °F. Reheat leftovers thoroughly to at least 165 °F.

How do you freeze and reheat prepared meals? ›

Prepare your casserole and place in the freezer until completely frozen. Then, use the excess plastic wrap to pull the frozen dish out of the pan, and wrap the dish thoroughly in freezer-proof plastic. When you're ready to reheat, unwrap the food and place it back in the pan for reheating in the oven.

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