10 freezer essentials and recipe ideas (2024)

  • Keep your freezer well stocked

A full freezer is more efficient to run than one with too much empty space, but you also don’t want to overpack a freezer because you need some air to circulate in order to freeze everything efficiently.

Now see our list of top freezable essentials. For more advice, read our review of the best fridge freezers, plus discover more about what foods you can freeze. We've also got plenty of recipe inspiration in our collections of best freezable recipes, healthy freezable recipes and freezable vegetarian recipes.

What should I keep in my freezer?

1. Peas

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The definitive frozen food. From soups through to Sunday roasts, fried rice through to falafel, this versatile, budget-friendly green veg is a true champion of the kitchen. Most of our pea recipes can be made with frozen ones. They pair well with frozen broad beans – both served together in our salmon with greens and crème fraîche recipe (pictured at the top of the page).

Check out more freezable soup recipes.

2. Spinach

Recipe idea: Spinach ball lasagne

A wonder ingredient that can be used to great effect in curries, pastas, stews and soups. The key is squeezing all the water out once the balls have defrosted. Once you’ve got the knack of it, this will become as regular a freezer staple as frozen peas.

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3. Berries

Recipe idea: Frozen fruit crumble

Frozen strawberries, raspberries and cherries are a great way to enjoy the taste of summer fruit all year round. Freezing these water-dense berries does mean they lose their texture, so they're best used in smoothies, sauces, pudding bases, purées and ice cream.

Create more sweet treats with our frozen berry recipes.

4. Prawns

Recipe idea: Prawn jambalaya

The key to using handy frozen prawns is to carefully defrost them. Food safety aside, they make the perfect shortcut for curries, risotto, pasta sauces and stir-fries. As with other frozen fish and shellfish, check the label to see whether it’s sustainable.

5. Pastry

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Ready-made blocks of puff and shortcrust pastry (plus, ingenious croissant dough) are a shortcut that even professional chefs wouldn't be without. They can be used as pie lids, tart bases, for canapés or picnic favourites. Buying ready-rolled will save you even more time. Our recipe suggestion also uses frozen spinach for added convenience.

6. Sweetcorn

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Tinned sweetcorn is a childhood classic and the frozen version is just as cheap, versatile and family-friendly. Our recipe suggestion is a true celebration of frozen food – the chowder also features frozen smoked haddock.

Browse more of our frozen vegetable recipes.

7. Fish fillets

Recipe idea: Spicy fish stew

Whatever your favourite everyday fish, it’s likely you’ll be able to buy it frozen from a supermarket, whether that's cod, salmon or haddock. White fish like hake or pollock are often the cheapest option in the frozen aisle, but as when buying fresh fish, always check to see if it’s from a sustainable source. We'll take this opportunity to give an honorary mention to fish fingers – the ultimate frozen shortcut. No list of frozen staples would be complete without them.

8. Broccoli

Recipe idea: Cheat’s cauli ‘n’ broc cheese

Broccoli’s unique texture means it loses crunch when defrosted, so we would recommend using this in a sauce or gratin rather than as a side dish. It’s often frozen along with cauliflower – a great combination that’s transformed into something special in our cheesy serving suggestion.

Read our guide on how to freeze broccoli.

9. Breaded chicken

Recipe idea: Cheat’s katsu curry

Along with frozen meatballs, fish fingers, veggie burgers and fishcakes, breaded chicken is a smart buy for busy parents who want a meal that's ready in no time. Our preferred serving choice is with a Japanese-inspired katsu sauce. Alternatively, serve as a chicken burger or mock schnitzel.

10. Soya beans

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These bright green beans – also called edamame beans when they’re young – are sweet, crunchy and healthy. Buy them ready-shelled for convenience, then use them to add bursts of vibrant freshness to rice dishes or sushi bowls. One benefit this robust bean has over some other frozen veg is that it maintains its firm texture when frozen and defrosted.

Other freezable food essentials:

Smoothie fruit bags
Filled with a combination of fruit like pineapple, melon, berries and banana, these genius bags of vitamin-packed goodness can be added direct to your smoothie blender.

Corn on the cob
A summer staple and a different beast to frozen sweetcorn kernels, this freezer champion is a wise buy during barbecue season for those impromptu barbies on warm nights. Discover our five genius ways to serve corn on the cob.

Soffrito mix
This tricolore trio of onion, carrot and celery is used as the base for umpteen Italian recipes, most notably spaghetti bolognese. It can be bought ready-made in bags, uniformly diced and ready for action.

Chopped shallots or onions
While some people find onion-chopping therapeutic, at the other end of the scale are those who find it a chore. This is where handy bags of diced onions and shallots come in.

Frozen herbs
Keep an eye out for frozen hard herbs like rosemary and thyme – they’re not always readily available, but when they are, they're a great, long-life alternative to packets of fresh herbs.

Frankfurters
Kids love hot dogs. Ensure you’ve always got a quick dinner to hand by freezing a pack of frankfurters. The buns can be frozen too.

What to freeze yourself

The key to storing food in the freezer is to add it when it’s in prime condition – the intention is to keep it at its best rather than freeze it as it’s about to go off. Here’s a checklist of some of our favourite things to freeze.

  • Mince
  • Chicken thighs, drumsticks or breasts
  • Bread
  • Stock
  • Fish fillets
  • Grated cheese
  • Milk

More freezable recipe inspiration:

What foods can I freeze?
The best freezable vegetarian family meals
Freezable recipes
Freezable family recipes
Freezable comfort food recipes
Healthy batch cooking recipes
How to defrost a freezer

Also see our series of guides on how to freeze vegetables:

How to freeze potatoes
How to freeze broccoli
How to freeze courgette
How to freeze mushrooms
How to freeze cauliflower
How to freeze runner beans
How to freeze rhubarb
How to freeze asparagus.

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10 freezer essentials and recipe ideas (2024)

FAQs

What should I stock up on in my freezer? ›

Soups, Stews, Chilis, or Sauces

The easiest freezer meals of all are the ones you just heat and eat or toss with pasta. Don't forget to make extra the next time you cook a big batch of soup, stew, chili, or pasta sauce so your freezer has the best frozen food possible — delicious ready-to-eat things you made yourself.

What foods should I have in my freezer? ›

15 freezer friendly foods
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  • 7) Cooked pasta. Toggle accord. ...
  • 8) Bananas. Toggle accord.

What goes in each freezer drawer? ›

The bottom freezer drawer for frozen fruit and vegetables – peas, sweetcorn, broccoli, oven chips, berry mixes, etc. The middle freezer drawer for frozen meat, fish and dairy products – chicken breasts, chicken nuggets, beef mince, battered fish, salmon fillets, ice cream, frozen milk, cheese, etc.

What is in a well stocked freezer? ›

A WELL STOCKED FREEZER

As far as the freezer goes, having frozen vegetables, proteins, and even some starches/grains.

What is considered a good freezer stash? ›

For most who work an eight hour work day, you can expect baby to each about 12-16 ounces in an 8 hour period at daycare, so a comfortable freezer stash is 36-48 ounces.

What should be kept at the bottom of a freezer? ›

Meat, poultry and fish should be stored at the bottom of the freezer. They should be kept in containers and not on the same shelf as any other non-meat items. Fruit and vegetables can be placed higher in the freezer, in sealed containers to prevent any leakages.

What foods don't freeze well? ›

Foods That Do Not Freeze Well
FoodsUsual UseCondition After Thawing
Cheese or crumb toppingsOn casserolesSoggy
Mayonnaise or salad dressingOn sandwiches (not in salads)Separates
GelatinIn salads or dessertsWeeps
Fruit jellySandwichesMay soak bread
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What foods last longest in the freezer? ›

What food lasts the longest in the freezer? Whole chickens or turkey, beef steaks and roasts and eggs out of the shell may last up to one year in the freezer if stored properly.

What is the best way to organize your freezer? ›

The best way to organize a freezer is to take an inventory, figure out what you reach for most, use organization containers, and store your items vertically. Freezer dividers, freezer baskets, and freezer storage bins are all useful tools for helping you get organized.

What to keep in a freezer door? ›

The door is the warmest part of the freezer as the temperature fluctuates every time the door is opened. It's the perfect spot for nuts, bread, whole grains, ice packs, etc., and the worst place for ice cream, raw meat, poultry, fish milk, etc.

How do you package things for freezer? ›

Proper packaging helps maintain quality and prevent freezer burn. Aluminum foil, freezer paper, plastic containers, and plastic freezer bags will help food maintain optimum quality in the freezer. Plastic wrap alone will not provide enough protection by itself, but can be used to separate foods within another package.

What food should I have in my freezer? ›

The freezer is a great place for your leftovers if you're not likely to be able to eat them soon enough. This might be a small portion of a meal, some leftover meat from a roast, bread products, half a tin of something, or it might be some fruit and veg that is going past it's best and you simply won't eat in time.

What should I keep in the freezer? ›

Cold Food Storage Chart
FoodTypeFreezer [0°F (-18°C) or below]
EggsQuiche with fillingAfter baking, 2 to 3 months
Soups and stewsVegetable or meat added2 to 3 months
LeftoversCooked meat or poultry2 to 6 months
Chicken nuggets or patties1 to 3 months
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Sep 19, 2023

How to make the best use of your freezer? ›

10 ways to make the most of your freezer
  1. Write out an inventory. With busy lives a freezer is a cook's best friend. ...
  2. Bag it up! ...
  3. Measure up and plan lunches ahead. ...
  4. Wrap, seal, freeze. ...
  5. Batch-cook. ...
  6. Ice cube trays. ...
  7. Don't waste milk. ...
  8. 3-ingredient dinner recipes – freezer friendly.

How do you stock up for a freeze? ›

Here's what you should make sure to stock up on in your home.
  1. High-protein and non-perishable foods. ...
  2. Canned goods. ...
  3. Comfort food. ...
  4. Water. ...
  5. Plastic bags and containers. ...
  6. Paper plates, cups and disposable utensils. ...
  7. Think of babies – and pets. ...
  8. Hygiene products.
Jan 15, 2022

What should be stored in the freezer? ›

Cold Food Storage Chart
FoodTypeFreezer [0°F (-18°C) or below]
EggsQuiche with fillingAfter baking, 2 to 3 months
Soups and stewsVegetable or meat added2 to 3 months
LeftoversCooked meat or poultry2 to 6 months
Chicken nuggets or patties1 to 3 months
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Sep 19, 2023

How stocks should be stored in freezer? ›

Cool, then pour stock into an ice cube tray. Once frozen, transfer blocks to a sealable container. You can take out as many cubes as you need and reseal tub (you may need a few for a recipe as they often aren't as strong as shop-bought). Freeze for up to 3 months.

What should I put my freezer on? ›

To store frozen foods at best quality, keep the freezer set to maintain zero (0 °F or -17.8 °C). Some combination refrigerator-freezers cannot keep the freezer air that cold. As long as foods are solidly frozen, they will stay safe.

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