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staple ingredients-
ok, so im trying to be more diligent and cook meals with coordinating side dishes and it never fails- i go to the cookbook find something and BAM i dont have 3 of the items
as soon as i get around to it (probably never) id like to make a list of these magical missing from my pantry items, but until then i think i need some help
besides planning ahead, which is for organized smart people, i thought maybe a list of staples that every human should have might be helpful-
can you list some items that you cant be without?
some of mine are: ravioli/tortellini chicken cutlets in freezer chopped meat in freezer eggs obviously
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Posted 10/28/14 11:42 AM |
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Re: staple ingredients-
Chicken broth Canned crushed tomatoes Garlic Onions oils, vinegars flour bread crumbs salt bacon rice pasta (besides the frozen pasta)
Message edited 10/28/2014 12:47:37 PM.
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Posted 10/28/14 12:46 PM |
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MrsT809
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staple ingredients-
I spend a decent amount of time browsing and saving recipes on pinterest. Even one I like from cookbooks I tend to google and pin just so I can keep them all in one place. I will tell you I don't usually save recipes if they have a lot of things I don't keep on hand. I don't mind adding one or two things to my list for a recipe but if there are too many things then I don't bother. I also don't have an issue leaving something out of a recipe if I don't think it's crucial. It makes menu planning easier for me and shopping cheaper.
My pantry always has Chicken and beef stock rice pasta variety of canned tomatoe (puree, paste, chopped, sauce) beans (white, red, black) probably a dozen or two spices
Fridge has eggs 1/2 and 1/2 cheese (chedda, mozzarella, feta) condiments (ketchup, mustard, soy sauce, hot sauce, etc)
Freezer corn, peas, green beans, brown rice, chicken breasts
Produce I always have would be onions, garlic, carrots, tomatoes. Everything else I buy as I'm planning to use so things don't go bad.
I do menu plan so that definitely helps. I refuse to make extra trips to the store for one or two things so I prefer to plan ahead.
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Posted 10/28/14 12:52 PM |
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stinger
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Re: staple ingredients-
I like to have lots of vinegars, spices and herbs handy. Some that are used regularly:
Garlic Olive oil Lemons Limes Cilantro Basil Parsley Onion Red chili flake
Red wine vinegar White wine vinegar Apple cide vinegar Soy sauce Sesame oil Hot sauce
Frozen peas, beans, spinach, broccoli Cheese Tortillas
Canned beans Canned diced tomatoes Tomatoe puree Tomato paste (in a tune in fridge) Better than bouillon jars (beef, veggie, chicken)
Variety of Rice Variety of Pasta Quinoa Bulghar wheat Barley
Message edited 10/28/2014 1:12:57 PM.
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Posted 10/28/14 1:10 PM |
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Re: staple ingredients-
Things like sesame oil and other fancy oils I never have. That's a good one
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Posted 10/28/14 1:12 PM |
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Re: staple ingredients-
chicken in the freezer eggs milk chicken broth pasta lemon juice tomato paste garlic olive oil vegetable oil sesame oil white onions red onions crushed tomatoes flour dried herbs and spices (basil, oregano, red pepper flakes, black pepper, salt, garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, etc.) vinegars (red wine, balsamic, white, cider) condiments (soy sauce, hot sauce, worcestershire sauce, ketchup, mustard, etc.) frozen veggies chocolate chips
It is hard to keep a good, stocked pantry. But if you make a lot of the same dishes over and over again or similar meals/variations on a theme, you end up getting really familiar with the type of ingredients you need and using stock up on those key items.
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Posted 10/28/14 2:01 PM |
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Hofstra26
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Re: staple ingredients-
With the things listed below I can always whip up a number of things on the fly. Pasta meals, all kinds of chicken meals, soups, lots of different baked goods and breakfasts like quiche, pancakes, waffles, etc.
Garlic Onions Lemons Celery Carrots Fresh Herbs (Basil, Parsley, etc) *I freeze them in Ziplocs** Dried Spices (both savory and sweet) I have too many to count!! lol Chicken Stock Dried Pasta (all kinds) Crushed Tomatoes Breadcrumbs Rice Half and Half Milk Cheddar Cheese blocks Mozzarella (I buy 1 lb packages on sale and freeze them so I have them on hand as needed) Grated Pecorino Romano cheese Skinless Boneless Chicken Breasts (I vacuum pack and freeze) Ground Beef Frozen veggies Bacon Eggs Ready Made Pie Crusts (for quick quiches primarily) Flour (AP and whole wheat) Wondra (for thickening gravies/sauces) Sugar (Brown and white) Yeast (Rapid and regular) Baking powder/soda Cocoa Powder Chocolate Chips (mini and regular) Corn Starch Oatmeal (for baking recipes) Assorted vinegar EVOO and veggie oil Kosher Salt Fresh Ground Pepper
As these things run low I replenish them so they are always on hand. I use these ingredients a lot during the week.
ETA - spelling
Message edited 10/28/2014 3:07:46 PM.
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Posted 10/28/14 3:05 PM |
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adeline27
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Re: staple ingredients-
4c Italian seasoned breadcrumbs Canned crushed tomatoes/diced tomatoes Broth (chicken, beef, vegetable) Brown sugar Honey Rice Dried beans Goya split peas Grated parmesan cheese Flour Bisquick Adobe seasoning Barilla pasta (pene, spaghetti, rigatoni) Lipton noodle soup Boxed Mac and cheese Cereal
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Posted 10/28/14 3:17 PM |
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adeline27
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Re: staple ingredients-
Also Bertolli EVOO, vinegar, balsamic vinegar and regular frying oil caonnola or Wesson. Onions and potatoes.
Message edited 10/28/2014 3:20:37 PM.
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Posted 10/28/14 3:19 PM |
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