Stocking Up + Southern Living Cookbook Giveaway

Oct 7 2013

by Amber Wilson

Pantry Essentials | for the love of the south

Those who love to eat have the ability to be the best cooks because they understand how to satisfy their own cravings and are more likely to trust their instincts. If you adore what you are cooking, you will have more ambition in the kitchen. Whenever you create something you love and are excited about, people sense and share that excitement with you. If you go into the kitchen preparing a dish you’re unsure of or doubt, it will most likely come out abysmal, but if you begin with confidence and thinking of dishes you love to eat, masterpieces are already in the works before you even wield a knife. Cook with pure poise and sheer selfishness.

Along with coolness in the kitchen, utilizing your pantry and stocking your freezer will set you up for triumphant meals that you and your loved ones will treasure. Whenever I have afternoons of downtime, I spend them in the kitchen hoarding the pantry and the freezer. It’s the sort of therapy I love, and it makes me feel utterly productive. What I don’t do is make multiple meals at a time and freeze them. I don’t find this practical at all. You will most likely forget about these dishes, they will end up shoved into the abyss of the freezer, and the mystery meals with be tossed away along with the time and money you spent preparing the dishes. What I do do is prepare elements of dishes I use in my everyday cooking. I leave meals like Pot Roast, Roasted Chicken, Slow Roasted Tomatoes, and Lasagna Bolognese for those lazy Sunday afternoons when I have hours and hours on end to prepare supper.

FREEZER:

I will forever keep these essentials in my freezer. Like I said, I don’t freeze entire meals, but I do have basic elements waiting for me in my freezer. A great tip for freezing anything is to make sure you put an expiration date on the container so there is no guessing and no waste. Label everything!

Pizza Dough, we eat pizza at least twice a week in my house!

Homemade Stock (Vegetable or Chicken)

Tomato Soup is a comfort meal; all you have to do is add grilled cheese!

Chicken and Sausage Gumbo

Sandwich Bread freezes great and never goes bad in a small household like ours.

Chicken Legs for Roasted Chicken Legs

– I have a gallon-sized bag of Vegetable Scraps in the freezer for homemade vegetable stock. Whenever the bag is full, I just boil the scraps with water, fresh garlic, onion and spices for 1½ hours, strain it, label it and freeze it!

Sticks of Butter are securely stashed in the freezer especially during the holidays when I do a lot of herb butter rubs and caramels. I never run out!

– I freeze Bacon to ensure it doesn’t go bad before I get a chance to use it all up!

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough (I live with a cookie monster)

Base of an Ice Cream Maker; you never know when you will have a craving, and I hate waiting 24 hours for it to freeze!

PANTRY:

A well-stocked pantry will take you far in the kitchen. I buy my pantry essentials in bulk so I never run out of these ingredients. They are essential to many quick meals.

Rice makes a great side; leftovers are perfect for fried rice and pairs with the gumbo that is securely stashed in the freezer.

Dried Pasta is a lifesaver in the kitchen. I make the perfect Macaroni & Cheese, Pasta with Red Sauce, and Pasta with Pesto with dried pasta from the pantry.

Canned Tomatoes

Local Honey

Potatoes & Onions

Homemade Granola makes for the perfect quick breakfast and the easiest afternoon snack.

Chocolate in my house disappears straight out of the package most of the time.

Vinegars & Oils are essential for quick dressings and they boost the flavor of endless dishes.

Lemon & Garlic

Cornmeal makes for the perfect Griddle Cakes and speedy Cornbread.

Whole Bean Coffee… there is pretty much an endless supply in my pantry. I make Chicory Granita and Pumpkin Spiced Iced Coffee with the beans, along with my morning coffee.

Quick Start Homemade by Southern Living

To give an extra helping hand, I am giving away a copy of Southern Living Quick-Start Homemade, which has even more great tips, tricks and recipes for great weekday suppers! All you have to do is leave a comment here letting me know your favorite speedy supper between now and midnight, October 13th. The winner will be chosen randomly and will be contacted via email on October 14th! Limit 1 comment per person, pretty please! Good luck, y’all!

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  1. leesechler1

    Creamed Chipped Beef on Toast

    Ingredients

    1 pound dried beef (can or jar)
    1 beef bouillon cube
    1 medium onion, chopped
    1 tsp. cooking oil
    salt and pepper
    3 tablespoons flour
    1/4 cp Worcestershire
    2-1/2 cups milk
    6 slices buttered toast or biscuits

    Preparation:

    Chop the beef into squares (1/2-1″, no need to be precise)
    Add the teaspoon of oil to hot, deep skillet along with the chopped beef. As beef begins to warm , add the chopped onion, salt and pepper and bouillon cube.
    Reduce heat and simmer, stirring often, until meat is completely cooked. Sprinkle flour over top and stir into meat and onion mixture until totally absorbed.

    Slowly add milk and Worcestershire , stirring constantly, until thickened.
    Taste and adjust salt and pepper.

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