I’ve been re-watching “How I Met Your Mother” lately, and have been impressed all over again by just how real it gets sometimes.
Remember that time you had no idea what your life was about so you moved somewhere else on a whim, thinking it would fix all your problems? But then it didn’t? Lily did that! And remember when you dated that person who you stayed with against ALL your better judgment? Ted did that – like, seven different times! Or maybe you didn’t do either of those things, but I bet you know someone who did! It’s as if they know.
But you know what I find totally unrealistic about HIMYM, though? They’re always at the bar. I get that it’s their social hub, and I guess if I lived right over a bar I’d go there a lot too. But it really just seems like they are always freakin’ there. Tell me, real world humans, who seriously has the time to sit around drinking beers and acting ridiculous on a regular basis? Not me. Well, maybe I act ridiculous, but many nights, I don’t even have time to make my own dinner. That’s when I end up calling in a favor from my friend Amy.
Don’t get me wrong, I love cooking for myself (probably obvious given the food blog). But whether you like to cook or not, sometimes the time crunch is real and a frozen meal is the best way to go, especially if you’re trying to save money and eat what you have in the house. Yes, some frozen meals can be considered “healthy’ – Amy makes a killer vegan mac and mattar paneer! – but what if there were a way to combine the convenience of a pre-bought frozen meal with the peace of mind that comes with preparing your food from scratch? Surprise! THERE IS!
Our challenge this month at the Recipe ReDux was to create a homemade frozen meal, and I knew exactly what I wanted to make. One of my favorite go-to dishes in the cooler months is vegan red or green curry, because it’s easy, filling, satisfying, and packed with protein, veggies, and healthy fat. I frequently use tofu, peppers, onions, and on occasion, snow peas, but you can use whatever veggies float your boat. Carrots, mushrooms, peas, squash, and potato are also delicious in curry. You can also make it with meat if you feel so inclined.
For freezing these, I used two-sectioned tupperware containers (you can save them when they come with takeout, or you can order them by the pack). This keeps the rice and curry separate, so that the rice will not get soggy. Also, to save time (and dishes!) on rice preparation, I bought packets of pre-cooked jasmine rice. When you want to reheat your curry, just take it out of the freezer, pop the lid and keep it perched on top of the container, and microwave on high for about 3 minutes, stirring halfway through.
So awesome, you’d think it was Barney Stinson’s idea.
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BONUS Freezer Tip: Put all your veggie scraps (herb stalks, onion and garlic skins, carrot peels, celery tops, etc) in tupperware in the freezer. Once you accumulate about 3-4 cups of scraps, you can make your own homemade veggie stock!
Oh man I need to find me some of those containers. Too cute! My obsession for curry and jasmine rice calls me to make this immediately. Thanks for sharing!
This sounds so yummy; I love red curry and the tip for freezing it in those divided containers is awesome. This would be a great idea to bring for work lunch, simple and convenient, just my style :-).
I love curries, but when I’ve made them at home they tend to be lacking that restaurant-quality flavor. Yours looks great though. Def gonna give it a try. And please tell me: how did you take that awesome pic of you pouring the coconut milk into the pan?!
Thanks Jessica! 😀 Definitely let me know if you try – would love your feedback. And I put the camera on the multi-shot setting, leaned my photo-taking arm on the counter as I poured and kind of just hoped for the best, haha! It happened to work out, though my tripod would have probably been a bit more reliable.
Haha! Yes, in HIMYM and Friends, they’re always at the freaking bar. And I’m just thinking, “how do you have a career and how do you not weight 10,000 lbs with all of these burgers and beer? 🙂
Serena
September 21, 2015 atAnything curry…I adore. (: Since I’m @tspcurry of course!
Sarah Kenner
September 21, 2015 atI’m the same! Give me a creamy curry sauce and I’m there 🙂 Thanks Serena!
Emily @ Sinful Nutrition
September 21, 2015 atOh man I need to find me some of those containers. Too cute! My obsession for curry and jasmine rice calls me to make this immediately. Thanks for sharing!
Sarah Kenner
September 21, 2015 atI knew they would come in handy some day when I saved them… Thanks Emily!
Jenny D
September 21, 2015 atThis sounds so yummy; I love red curry and the tip for freezing it in those divided containers is awesome. This would be a great idea to bring for work lunch, simple and convenient, just my style :-).
Sarah Kenner
September 21, 2015 atI had a similar thought – I’ll probably take a container to school sometime this week for an easy lunch between classes. Thanks Jenny!
LydiaF
September 21, 2015 atThose divided containers make life (and portion control) so much easier! Great curry recipe and tips for freezing.
Sarah Kenner
September 21, 2015 atThanks Lydia! So right about portion control. I didn’t even think about that. Bonus points for the two-sided containers!
Steph @NutrishusRD
September 21, 2015 atSo cute in your freezer containers! I tend not to make my own stock, so thanks for the tip.
Sarah Kenner
September 21, 2015 atThanks Steph! I recently started making it from time to time. It makes such a big difference in homemade soup!
Elizabeth
September 21, 2015 atyou crushed this! holler for saving takeout containers!
Sarah Kenner
September 21, 2015 atThanks Elizabeth! 😀
Jessica @ Nutritioulicious
September 22, 2015 atI love curries, but when I’ve made them at home they tend to be lacking that restaurant-quality flavor. Yours looks great though. Def gonna give it a try. And please tell me: how did you take that awesome pic of you pouring the coconut milk into the pan?!
Sarah Kenner
September 24, 2015 atThanks Jessica! 😀 Definitely let me know if you try – would love your feedback. And I put the camera on the multi-shot setting, leaned my photo-taking arm on the counter as I poured and kind of just hoped for the best, haha! It happened to work out, though my tripod would have probably been a bit more reliable.
Kelsey @ SoMuchLifeToLive
October 14, 2015 atHaha! Yes, in HIMYM and Friends, they’re always at the freaking bar. And I’m just thinking, “how do you have a career and how do you not weight 10,000 lbs with all of these burgers and beer? 🙂