25 Make-Ahead Meals to Freeze Now (& Thank Yourself Later) (2024)

I remember when my parents decided to buy a stand-alone freezer. They rolled the enormous ice box into our garage, and my sister and I promptly began listing all of the ice cream flavors we wanted to stuff inside. My parents had other ideas. The new freezer was to be a savory-food-only zone—a place to stash my mom’s big batches of crawfish étouffée and gumbo, my dad’s steaks and stews. No more cramming containers into our fridge’s little drawer. It marked a new era, an Ice Age of freezer-friendly meals to pull out and thaw on busy weeknights.

Now, I don’t have space for an extra freezer in my tiny New York apartment (heck, I’m thankful my kitchen is big enough for a dishwasher), but that hasn’t stopped me from following in my parents’ footsteps. I like to make soups and sauces and trays of baked pastas whenever I have time—it sets me up for a delicious dinner whenever I need it, no cooking required.

Below, I’ve gathered 25 recipes that freeze super well and make any-night dinners (whether you're feeding a whole family or just yourself) a cinch.

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1. Beef Bourguignon

This warming beef stew tastes even better as the flavors meld. Bonus, you can easily make it in a pressure cooker, slow cooker, or multi-function cooker.

Beef Bourguignon

2. Grandma DiLaura's Italian Ricotta Gnocchi

This recipe is easy enough to whip up just about any night of the week, but make a few batches at once and you won't need to.

Grandma DiLaura's Italian Ricotta Gnocchi

3.

This comforting, creamy red bean recipe gets an added zip from pickle juice and holds up in the freezer for up to 4 months.

4. Celeriest Celery-Potato Soup

The tastiest, most satisfying way to use up any fresh celery still hanging out in your crisper drawer (especially if it's on the brink of spoiling).

Celeriest Celery-Potato Soup

5. Ethel Sellis' Stuffed Cabbage

A burbling, tomatoey stew from food writer and recipe developer Ella Quittner’s family recipe box.

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6. Baked Pasta with Chicken Sausage

Bake this hearty sausage pasta straight from the freezer. Warm it up at 350°F (covered in foil) for 30 minutes or so, then turn up the heat, uncover it, and bake for another 5 to 10 minutes to brown the top.

Baked Pasta with Chicken Sausage

7. Red Lentil Soup With Beet Greens

This warm and hearty lentil soup is perfect for any night when you're cozy at home. Make an extra big batch because it probably won't last long.

Red Lentil Soup with Beet Greens

8. Aunt Alice's Stromboli

Like a pizza pocket but better, this meaty, cheesy stromboli is great for dinner or a snack. If you want to save them for later, wrap and freeze them before the dough rises, then bake straight from the freezer (just add about 10 to 15 minutes of cooking time).

Aunt Alice's Stromboli

9. Chicken Fingers

Nothing beats crispy, homemade chicken fingers. After breading the chicken (but before baking), place onto a parchment-lined baking sheet and into the freezer. Freeze until frozen, then place into a freezer bag. When ready to cook, arrange on a baking rack set on a baking sheet, drizzle with oil, and bake at 425°F for about 25 minutes, or until cooked through.

Chicken Fingers (Chicken Thigh Tenders)

10.

These hand pies hail from New Zealand and freeze beautifully both baked or unbaked.

11. Boiled Pork Dumplings With Dad's Awesome Hot Sauce

According to resident Genius Kristen Miglore, “dumplings have a nasty reputation of being time-consuming, but Tashie’s simplified version of her dad’s recipe is quick to put together and incredibly flavorful—from the well-seasoned filling to the kicky but balanced dipping sauce.”

Boiled Pork Dumplings with Dad’s Awesome Hot Sauce

12. Spicy Turkey Meatloaf

A classic freezer-friendly dish gets a spicy Sriracha kick. Serve with your favorite veggies (here's how to cook them from frozen) on the side and you're good to go.

Spicy Turkey Meatloaf

13. Grandma Clari's Empanadas

For warm little pockets of love meat anytime, simply freeze extra unbaked empanadas on a parchment-lined baking sheet—they go straight from the freezer to the oven.

Grandma Clari's Empanadas

14. Jennie's Homemade Manicotti

For a freezer-friendly pasta dish the whole family will love, turn to manicotti. Freeze them unbaked, then thaw in the refrigerator the night before you want to eat.

Jennie's Homemade Manicotti

15. Busy Weeknight Bean Chili

A few pantry staples (think: canned kidney beans, canned tomatoes, and chili powder) make up the bulk of this super-satisfying bean chili that would comfortably hang out in the freezer until it's ready to be reheated.

Busy Weeknight Bean Chili

16.

Prep a big batch of these half-veggie, half-turkey burgers that call for no more than seven ingredients (including salt). Wrap and freeze the uncooked patties, and thaw them out in the fridge the night before you want to grill 'em up on the stovetop.

17. Our Best Baked Ziti

This cheesy baked ziti is the ultimate comfort food and just so happens to freeze super well (just save a bit of cheese to sprinkle on when you reheat it). Oh, and if you don't have time to make the tomato sauce from scratch, a jar of store-bought marinara makes a seamless swap.

Baked Ziti

18. Sheet-Pan Broccoli Cheese Rice Casserole

A sheet-pan dinner that's cheesy, can easily hang out in the freezer for weeks, and has a bit of green (frozen broccoli!) for good measure? Sign us up.

Sheet-Pan Broccoli Cheese Rice Casserole

19. Instant Pot Vegetable Beef Soup

You might know it as hamburger soup, but no matter what you call it, it's impossible to deny that this speedy-as-heck soup is darn delicious (not to mention, just the right amount of nostalgic).

Instant Pot Vegetable Beef Soup

20. Jim Lahey's No-Knead Pizza Dough + Margherita Pie

Prep a couple of Margherita pies now (but don't bake 'em yet), and have pizza night at your fingertips anytime. You can also make the dough and freeze it for garlic knots, calzones, and the like.

Jim Lahey's No-Knead Pizza Dough + Margherita Pie

21. Eggplant Parmesean

This longtime Food52 favorite forgoes the typical egg batter in the breading, which lightens the classic dish. Go ahead and bake it in advance, and then, as one community member says, "use it in the winter for a decadent and comforting taste of summer."

Eggplant Parmesan

22. Chicken Pot Pie

It's never a bad idea to have chicken pot pie in the freezer, so double this recipe, and freeze one raw (but fully assembled). Place it frozen in the oven at the same temperature in the recipe, add 15 to 25 minutes to the baking time, and take it out when the crust is browned and bubbly.

Chicken Pot Pie

23.

Any braised meat frozen with its braising liquid or sauce will hold up well in the freezer; just defrost and you have the base of the perfect meal (or "instant dinner party" food, as Andy and Jenny call it).

24. Vegan Lentil Shepherd’s Pie with Parsnip and and Potato Mash

This vegan comfort food swaps out ground beef for lentils and adds parsnips to the mashed potato puree for a tangy twist. Bake it, then freeze and let defrost overnight before placing in the oven again according to the recipe instructions.

Vegan Lentil Shepherd’s Pie with Parsnip and and Potato Mash

25. Rao's Meatballs

Meatballs are a freezer favorite, and this recipe from Rao's comes together as quickly as Marcella Hazan's famous sauce. After frying, let the meatballs come to room temperature, flash freeze for an hour on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, and then store them in a Ziploc bag. Once they're defrosted, you can reheat them directly in your sauce.

Rao's Meatballs

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