5 Random Things I Prep to Survive the Week

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  • Опубліковано 10 тра 2024
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:33 - Cooked Beans
    04:28 - Aromatic Paste
    07:44 - Pre-Cooked Potatoes
    10:23 - Steamed Veggies
    12:50 - Pre-Soaked Rice Noodles
    15:10 - Garden Preview
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  • @adventuresona700dollarhard5
    @adventuresona700dollarhard5 Рік тому +657

    My favorite cheat code: caramelize onions or bell peppers in large batches, and freeze a big spoonful in a 3”x4” ziplock baggies. Grab a baggie to add to your dishes. Caramelizing takes a long time, which consumes energy, so if you’re going to do it, do it once a month instead of every time a meal calls for the ingredient. 🙃

    • @juliarisi8385
      @juliarisi8385 Рік тому +23

      I do this too but just the onions as allergic to peppers. Also freeze lemon and lime cubes and stock .

    • @ChoJun69
      @ChoJun69 Рік тому +20

      i started doing this few years ago after i've read similar comment in food reddit post. Just do big batch of them once and freeze portioned sizes you often use in your dishes, saves so much time and give some much flavour its insane, one of the best things i started prepping was this, definitely recommend everyone to do it.

    • @veronicasouth9701
      @veronicasouth9701 Рік тому +6

      You've just saved me from trying to figure out what to cook for dinner 🙏

    • @BrokeButBountifullyBlessed799
      @BrokeButBountifullyBlessed799 Рік тому +17

      I would freeze in ice cube trays. Then put the cubes in a freezer bags.

    • @embreedowling
      @embreedowling Рік тому +11

      Cheat code for the cheat code
      If you slice them thinly the rice cooker will caramelize them perfectly. Do it double for a darker color

  • @Alyssa-it6wo
    @Alyssa-it6wo Рік тому +61

    precooking potatoes also actually makes them healthier by increasing their resistant starch content and changing the way your body digests them. cold or reheated potatoes (and other starches like rice) can act as a prebiotic and reduce the usual impact they would have on blood sugar

    • @monicaarmanino7013
      @monicaarmanino7013 11 місяців тому +6

      I love how much great info I've learned here, especially this! Amazing, thanks for sharing!

    • @kthxciao1465
      @kthxciao1465 8 місяців тому +3

      Thank you. This is the first time i heard this. But I googled it and it checks out. Now I can eat leftover rice and potatoes guilt free.

    • @alexandragrace8164
      @alexandragrace8164 7 місяців тому

      Wow fascinating!

    • @stefaniegrant1337
      @stefaniegrant1337 5 місяців тому

      Also fried, recently baked potatoes are quicker and really good

    • @eyemallears2647
      @eyemallears2647 4 місяці тому

      Microwaving and then cooling is the healthiest way!

  • @Lu_Lorero
    @Lu_Lorero Рік тому +138

    I'm halfway through the video and I'd like to just pause and take the time to praise this young man right here for giving so many great ideas and practical tips, I love your content, it's so useful! It's pretty refreshing to see other people's cooking hacks, there's always something we can learn and start doing now and then too.

    • @5RandonThings
      @5RandonThings 2 місяці тому

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  • @dianx93
    @dianx93 Рік тому +153

    The broccoli paste lit a bulb for me: a baby/toddler food video (or better yet, a series) would be wonderful. I bet you have a lot of tricks and tips in addition to "These 4 tips Changed the Way I Cook for My Family".

    • @Bijouhearts
      @Bijouhearts Рік тому +4

      Totally agree with this! Would love to see that as well. I have an almost 5 month old that will be eating solids soon!

    • @KcKupid
      @KcKupid Рік тому +5

      I second this!! I have a 1 1/2 year old and I struggle during meal time for him! 😩

    • @_Blackset
      @_Blackset Рік тому +1

      i'm keen to try the broccoli paste for myself now! sounds so yum.

    • @maartenvz
      @maartenvz Рік тому +2

      You can also do this with carrots, zucchini and the easiest one: spinach (just use the prechopped freezed version and add a little milk).
      To make it more interesting for yourself as a spread: add spices! For carrot use pumpkin pie spice or an Indian mix, some orange juice also does wonders as does ginger. For the green veggies go Italian with lemonzest, juice and some Italian herbs plus grated cheese. Cheers

    • @hwiley8141
      @hwiley8141 Рік тому +2

      I am so happy to see people feeding babies food. My sister in law brought over mynsix month old neice. She was complaing that thebaby cried all the time, wanted to be feed all the time, and was going through 4 bottles milk a day. My mom said to feed her food, but my SIL said that , this is better, helped with allergies, etc. I dont have kids but even I know that babies need fuel to grow.

  • @scofah
    @scofah Рік тому +27

    I really like how this didn't have music. Everything looks yummy and the kids are cute and the grapes are going to be awesome.

  • @Basomic
    @Basomic Рік тому +58

    Very useful video! My girlfriend just got a new job, and long story short, I'll be making her lunches to take to work. I'll definitely be keeping these trips in mind

    • @candy2325
      @candy2325 Рік тому +5

      That’s so nice 🎉

    • @5RandonThings
      @5RandonThings 2 місяці тому

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  • @theLilyyFlower
    @theLilyyFlower Рік тому +133

    If you hate mincing garlic: my ultimate ingredient prep hack is to food process garlic and ginger. Then freeze them in ziploc bags in a flat sheet, and break off chunks to use it (I “perforate” it in a 1” grid pattern using a flat edge like a bench scraper to make it easier to break off pieces).
    Freezing probably reduces the strength by a little, but I just throw in a little (or a lot) extra. Never mince garlic again!

    • @yousramarcil1634
      @yousramarcil1634 Рік тому +16

      I just process it witha little bit of olive oil, lemon and salt to prevent it from going rancid and keep in an air tight container in the fridge. It stays as fresh as day 1

    • @KatByte4U
      @KatByte4U Рік тому +2

      Ice cube trays!

    • @alext552
      @alext552 11 місяців тому +1

      @@yousramarcil1634 how long does it stay fresh for, do you reckon?

    • @celuria4481
      @celuria4481 11 місяців тому +2

      hate mincing garlic- so I just have a good garlic press instead. give it a good mush and scrape that into the dish, and it's all hands-free, so no garlic hands! apparently crushing the garlic releases more flavors than chopping it with a sharp knife, anyways, so it's a win-win!

    • @MB-hz7wm
      @MB-hz7wm 8 місяців тому +3

      Freeze minced garlic, onions, herbs etc in olive oil and pour into ice cube trays. Throw one in a pan when needed. Super simple.

  • @PierrePblais
    @PierrePblais Рік тому +75

    Swap those green onions with shallots in that spice paste and you basically have what is called a bumbu in Indonesian cuisine, the base for a lot of dishes. I cook a lot of Indonesian food in my home and once in a while I’ll fill an ice cube tray with the stuff, freeze then transfer the cube to a ziplock bag, that way I always have some at the ready. 🎉

  • @margaretmorris9561
    @margaretmorris9561 Рік тому +19

    I keep a roll of blue painters masking tape and a sharpie in my kitchen. It’s so easy to label all those food containers. Add a date and a “Use by” date. Use the tape for closing bags. Works in the freezer also. Love the prep ideas. Brilliant!

    • @ProHomeCooks
      @ProHomeCooks  Рік тому +2

      samsies!

    • @dw3992
      @dw3992 11 місяців тому +1

      Same here except I use the cheap masking tape from the $1 store.

    • @5RandonThings
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  • @fashionguru16
    @fashionguru16 Рік тому +203

    If you own a stove top pressure cooker or instant pot, you can do the legume prep in a tiny amount of time. Especially with an instant pot, you can get extremely consistent results. Soak over night, pop them in the pressure cooker, cook for 10-15 min. Once you do this a few times, you’ll dial in the texture you like. For me, 12 minutes gives me the perfect chickpea texture. If I use my instant pot, I can walk away without having to worry about the stove being on.

    • @margaretmorris9561
      @margaretmorris9561 Рік тому +4

      Thanks for the timing on the IP chick peas. I just picked up a bag at Winco today and was going to research the IP time. I’ll try 12 minutes.

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah Рік тому +1

      Crockpot much better
      Overnight cook on low, cool and fridge by time lunch prep begins

    • @fabe61
      @fabe61 Рік тому +4

      @@YeshuaKingMessiaht won’t be that different, and the difference in cost in energy will be huge.

    • @fashionguru16
      @fashionguru16 Рік тому

      @@YeshuaKingMessiah Also a great option if it's more convenient for the chickpeas to take it slow. I find that 30 minutes on a stove is just an inconvenient amount of time, so either shrinking the time or lengthening it is a great way to go!

    • @seamus9750
      @seamus9750 Рік тому +7

      Instant pot is the best invention ever....

  • @justinfry6724
    @justinfry6724 Рік тому +25

    Please do a garden series come spring time! I just bought a home and would love to see how you go through the growing phases and what you choose to grow!

    • @5RandonThings
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  • @jmanuo87
    @jmanuo87 Рік тому +23

    I never thought to cold soak my rice noodles. *mind blown* great tip, can't wait to try this out!

    • @Asha-up5si
      @Asha-up5si Рік тому +1

      Me toooo. So excited about this one!

  • @nerdcave0
    @nerdcave0 Рік тому +19

    Great ideas, I need to remember the broccoli prep. Every week I cook up some ground chicken mixed with chopped veg (seasoned only with salt to keep neutral) and store in my fridge. It just works as an "all purpose" protein+veg, and I can make many meals from it: 1) stir a scoop into soups; 2) stir a scoop into pasta with some melty cheese; 3) throw a scoop in a hot pan with spices of choice, serve on rice with some steamed broccoli; 4) stir a scoop into tomato sauce or make a mini lasagna; 5) just snack on it when I need a quick shot of protein+veg.

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    • @bryntendo
      @bryntendo 9 місяців тому

      I do this too! Chicken breast mince, then I just batch cook it up with garlic and onion paste, and a bit of vege stock. Then it's great to chuck in a bowl with pretty much anything, usually ends up being quick soups, salads, sandwiches, and rice dishes for me. Or just a snack on its own. So many options, love it.

  • @G99304
    @G99304 Рік тому +17

    If you want an idea for another challenge, you could do a plant based week of home cooking

    • @IAmLisetteMusic
      @IAmLisetteMusic Рік тому

      yes this please!! or plant based meal prepping tips

  • @anwchatto
    @anwchatto Рік тому +23

    For broccoli or potatoes: i find that microwaving a small amount as i need it, is a fast way to cook them also. Particularly potatoes, you can cook one to tender by microwaving on high for a couple of minutes. I find a quick way to make broccoli soup is to pop some broccoli(+ spinach peas etc) in the microwave while i fry my onions and garlic. It is then tender by the time the aromatics are done frying and i fry the broccoli a bit and blend it together

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    • @catherinemoon3003
      @catherinemoon3003 Рік тому +3

      Yes to the microwave. A few years ago I started prepping my fresh vegetables and potatoes (cut in chunks) in a covered microwave bowl (pyrex or corningware) with just a few tablespoons of water. Easier, not so messy and no vitamins lost down the drain.

    • @anups7958
      @anups7958 Рік тому

      Yes. A covered glass dish in the microwave steams veggies and even cauliflower rice super fast!

  • @schlittytube
    @schlittytube Рік тому +11

    I know this video won't 'do the numbers' that some other videos will but this is the exact type of stuff I love from UA-cam home cooks. Walked away from this video with inspiration, a grocery list, and ideas.

    • @5RandonThings
      @5RandonThings 2 місяці тому

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  • @jeanninetoth9488
    @jeanninetoth9488 Рік тому +3

    I'm a big proponent of dicing and storing onions and peppers in bags in my freezer! Some sliced, some diced. I do the same with garlic but usually mince it in a food processor! I'll also cook a larger volume of chickpeas and get them decently dry, then add some to a freezer bag as well! Great for thawing and roasting and they last a little bit longer.

  • @dancnluc1
    @dancnluc1 Рік тому +5

    I love how you showed prepping and ways to use the items. What a great ideal, esp coming home from a long day at work and being able to throw something together in such a short time.

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  • @Patrick_from_Youtube
    @Patrick_from_Youtube Рік тому +15

    I love that you show not only the food prep but the uses, and use the exact thing you just prepped. It makes me believe you actually use the food you prep!

    • @5RandonThings
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  • @ThScarletPimpernel
    @ThScarletPimpernel Рік тому +11

    Oddly enough I couldn’t get into consistently cooking until I had a garden growing and preserving my own food! It was a hobby but ignited my interest in learning to cook (kind of backwards)! Would love to see how you incorporate your seasonal produce into your meals and more of your garden.

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  • @truenorth2653
    @truenorth2653 Рік тому +5

    Chicken stock into ice cubes is my best hack.
    Always an easy way to add magic to a sauce, soup or pan sauce.

  • @riverchique
    @riverchique Рік тому +5

    Great tip on the rice noodles!
    For the beans, I use a lot of them. I cook on the instant pot (pre-soaking not required) then strain and spread out a cookie sheet. Pop that in the freezer a few hours then put the beans in a bag in the freezer. They’re ready when I need them! Rinse under water to thaw or throw into the pot.

  • @emc3123
    @emc3123 Рік тому +55

    I probably have too much time on my hands, but I am going to make it my mission to in some way bring it to Mike's attention that he should try starting his potatoes in cold water, since that's the general consensus from pros as to how to get an evenly cooked potato every time. Especially since I saw those potatoes crumbling when he packed them up :'(
    I love the channel and everything about it, but it pains me every time I think of those mealy potatoes. YOU DESERVE BETTER MIKE

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    • @hwiley8141
      @hwiley8141 Рік тому +2

      I was 😮 when he said bring the water to a boil, then add. I use room temp water.

    • @nauka123
      @nauka123 11 місяців тому

      I like them better, when steamed, peeled and chopped like Mike does, they turn out so much more flavorful. I'll never boil them with peel anymore since I found out, how much tastier they are this way.

  • @sophieszabo1771
    @sophieszabo1771 Рік тому +16

    Yayy, thanks for popping in the baby food tip for meal- prep! Doing BLW and I was on the lookout for ideas, love it!

  • @irener1111
    @irener1111 Рік тому +5

    I peel several whole bulbs of garlic at a time and store them in a Tupperware in the fridge. Nothing as freeing as just grabbing the cloves you need without having to stop to peel them! They last a long time

  • @sarahconnell6332
    @sarahconnell6332 Рік тому +5

    Love seeing your yard! My father grew grapes, apples, raspberries as well as the standard NE veggies like corn, beans and tomatoes. He made so many wonderful things from a quarter acre of garden space.

  • @bettyolis6228
    @bettyolis6228 Рік тому +12

    I appreciate all your videos yet this one is fantastic. 🍲 Since most food is prepared by me at home, this really gave me some light bulb moments.THANK YOU SO MUCH! 💡💡

  • @agoodwifeofficial
    @agoodwifeofficial Рік тому +5

    I was already thinking of prepping beans for my salads and keeping them in the fridge, but these simple ideas for food prep were amazing and extremely helpful!

  • @djragnar407
    @djragnar407 Рік тому +2

    This is what cooking is ALL ABOUT. Thank you for sharing!

  • @gemmavandenberg3379
    @gemmavandenberg3379 Рік тому +3

    Always love your content, so extremely helpful!!! Thank you for making my life easier and healthier! 🥰

  • @gayanemanukyan7337
    @gayanemanukyan7337 Рік тому +5

    You are just something! So much time and dedication (and I am assuming love) goes into what you do. I have been cooking for my friends and family for years, but the learning is infinite and I learn so much from you. Thank you.
    Ah yeah, and now I really have to get an air fryer and you should be billed for this one :)

  • @Fitiaosana
    @Fitiaosana Рік тому +2

    Fabulous. Thanks for upload. I’m always learning new things with you. And I use them. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @SooMcCartney
    @SooMcCartney Рік тому +2

    Every time I get in a meal slump you inspire me again. Great video!

  • @jeanettegilder1616
    @jeanettegilder1616 Рік тому

    Such great ideas beyond just chopping vegetables! I can foods so I have some things on the ready but when I want that fresh taste these are great. Thanks Mike!

  • @juliarisi8385
    @juliarisi8385 Рік тому +1

    Some great ideas for us home cooks and to save time ,which I love. Great garden you have there ,look forward to seeing your produce in some seriously delicious dishes later in year Mike. Fan in Suffolk County.

  • @sknap2728
    @sknap2728 Рік тому +1

    So many great tips. Generally that's what i do with leftovers, but going one step further to have items ready for weekday meals is terrific. Love all the options. Really love the outdoor project!

  • @vonlipi
    @vonlipi Рік тому +1

    That garden you are building is amazing! Thank you for sharing! As well I loved the tips….

  • @anne-mariemoore6800
    @anne-mariemoore6800 Рік тому +4

    Another super helpful prep is pressure canned food. Imagine having pre-cooked, shelf stable potatoes?! Same with beans (so much better than store bought canned beans since you can flavor them, lemon garlic chickpeas or chipotle black bean anyone?!), so easy and convenient to have on hand.

  • @Becka034
    @Becka034 Рік тому +11

    OMGOSH- the ground aromatic paste! What an amazing idea! I had not thought of that before- you are so helpful to us home cooks- I feel like I learn something every time I watch your videos- Schmaltz and now this!

  • @yesilbursa
    @yesilbursa 11 місяців тому +2

    I watch you since you were with your bro cooking on a counter top. I just wanted to say, good job man. Through ups and downs, you were able to hang in there. Proud of you as a person. This video was suggested to me again. So here I am watching it... again. Thank you bud.

  • @LindaWard313
    @LindaWard313 7 місяців тому

    My new favorite youtube channel! You're helping me level up my life! Thank you!!!

  • @kingssman2
    @kingssman2 Рік тому +1

    Now I'm excited for the summer for your garden results

  • @BethShearon
    @BethShearon Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the plant hacks and I love that yard. ❤🎉 On batch day the pressure cooker gets a load of potatoes then two different rounds of beans then grains, so I only have to wash it once and the fridge & freezer can have some homemade basics. Excited to try out your aromatic paste!

  • @cloverhighfive
    @cloverhighfive Рік тому +6

    I'm amazed you didn't give the tip of blitzing the white beans up with a bit of broth to then add back to the liquid to thicken it. Another use for your beans!
    Also, I just learned how to properly do rice noodles lol
    And your aromatics mix is something I will sure do sooner than later!

  • @eccentricviewingsnoidiotsa554
    @eccentricviewingsnoidiotsa554 Рік тому +2

    Love your meal prep videos! I’m also a creative, more spontaneous type of home cook, not a perfectly planned meal prepper like my Mom lol. I open the fridge and use my imagination as needed. These are great ideas to add possibilities, efficiency, and tastiness to that flow. Thank you!

  • @lamemechose7072
    @lamemechose7072 Рік тому +3

    Microwave russet potatoes are a lifesaver! Wash them, stab with a fork on all sides, cook 3 minutes per potato per side, flip & repeat. Put directly in the fridge for later or let them steam in a covered bowl or pot until cook enough to safely handle & peel. They can also be mostly scooped out & used for stuffed potatoes or potato skins. If making potato skins, save the insides separate from the shells. Heat oil or bacon fat in a pan, crisp up the insides with season salt & pepper, garnish with scallions. I eat it with eggs as a super fast diner-esque home fries.

  • @stephgo7434
    @stephgo7434 Рік тому +1

    Those tips are amazing! Thank you!
    Something I always have ready to go in the fridge is a vegtable broth paste. It brings instant flavour. I also like to prepare more rice then I need for a dish and freeze the leftovers.

  • @jepolch
    @jepolch Рік тому +2

    Outstanding tips! I live alone, so I can't prep lots of stuff or some will go to waste, but I like the ideas of the potatoes, broccoli and rice noodles. This was one of your best videos, IMO.

  • @malinivimal8680
    @malinivimal8680 Рік тому +1

    Genius - This is why I still stick around for your content for the past decade!

  • @MIngegneri
    @MIngegneri Рік тому +2

    Favorite is the tip on pre-soaking rice noodles !!

  • @jenwylie4093
    @jenwylie4093 Рік тому

    Your garden looks amazing so far!

  • @portlandoregonliving
    @portlandoregonliving Рік тому +3

    Absolutely crushing content, as always. 👌🙌🔥 Thanks for sharing so much value!

  • @kimberlynewsom9876
    @kimberlynewsom9876 Рік тому

    You just blew my mind with the parboiled potatoes tip!! I'll be doing that immediately! You've also encouraged me to try rice noodles again (I can't eat wheat/gluten and I really miss pasta but I haven't had good success with rice noodles in the past). Thank you for another awesome video.

  • @jeanvignes
    @jeanvignes Рік тому +3

    I love the idea of prepping green vegetables. Par-boil them or steam them, and then cool them down. When you're exhausted at the end of a long work day, they're super easy to finish cooking by just stirring them into some broth with left-over, shredded, chicken or turkey meat, a little garlic or tomato paste. Toss some toasted croutons on top, and...YUM.

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  • @MariaGonzalez-mb5tv
    @MariaGonzalez-mb5tv 6 місяців тому

    Some great ideas, I have a few of these. It does save a lot of time when everything is grouped together. Keep your finds coming.

  • @crushivintage
    @crushivintage Рік тому +2

    These are all wise and wonderful tips.

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  • @lindasummer2343
    @lindasummer2343 Рік тому

    You always have the best tips and flavors. Thanks!!

  • @seekermel3079
    @seekermel3079 Рік тому

    Thanks, Mike! I use my Instant Pots to steam potatoes and cook beans. Can't wait to add the aromatic paste and pre-soaked rice noodles to my prep.

  • @HRHDMKYT
    @HRHDMKYT Рік тому +6

    So brilliant!! I need to get my fridge as clean and decluttered as yours, so I’ll be able to see all my meal prep, then remember to *cook with it*!! My goal in my singleton home is to #EndFoodWaste (which is trickier than you’d think!)

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  • @ruthhorndasch5244
    @ruthhorndasch5244 Рік тому +2

    I really appreciate you and this video😁 I’m definitely going to incorporate all your home cook shortcuts from this video 🙌

  • @kmitchell2124
    @kmitchell2124 Рік тому +4

    Love this style of video, please keep making more like this, thanks for your amazing channel 💕

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  • @DK-zg8ik
    @DK-zg8ik Рік тому +2

    Another excellent video, thank you 😊

  • @thistree9028
    @thistree9028 Рік тому +1

    Thank you, such useful ideas to save time ❤

  • @DeathToMockingBirds
    @DeathToMockingBirds Рік тому

    Yes, garden content!

  • @tinahinson5963
    @tinahinson5963 5 місяців тому

    I love watching all of your videos!!

  • @purplesubmarine83
    @purplesubmarine83 Рік тому

    Thank you for making most of these suggestions plant-based, so that everyone can make use of them!

  • @michellehochrein1971
    @michellehochrein1971 Рік тому

    This my favorite video of yours. Thanks for the inspiration

  • @maryjobell
    @maryjobell 7 місяців тому

    SOOO HELPFUL-This episode, this channel-thank you from our family!

  • @catl1783
    @catl1783 Рік тому +2

    I usually do a little prep on the weekend. My go to is roasting/baking a whole chicken for the week. I have a blend of white/dark meat, which all my family members can agree upon as a protein source. Thanks for all this great and useful content.

  • @asherpeachbat
    @asherpeachbat Рік тому +2

    When I cook beans from scratch, I use some fresh then freeze the rest in can-sized portions so that if a recipe calls for a can of beans I have them measured out

  • @pamt2446
    @pamt2446 Рік тому

    Loved all these tips! The rice noodle one was particularly interesting

  • @duanemcguffey9483
    @duanemcguffey9483 Рік тому

    Nice to see your garden

  • @deebrake
    @deebrake Рік тому +1

    Thanks for all the great ideas. A few months ago I started peeling and dicing my broccoli stalks for soup. Our daughter in law is allergic to celery so this became an awesome alternative. May be a bonus idea for your other viewers. Have a good day.

  • @nejirahasic6867
    @nejirahasic6867 Рік тому +1

    Such useful tips, can’t wait to use them to speed up dinner time. thank you!

  • @lindsaywilliams8326
    @lindsaywilliams8326 Рік тому

    I always learn something from Mike. So useful.

  • @kbrown611
    @kbrown611 Рік тому +1

    Excellent tips - thank you!!!

  • @Bhavri12
    @Bhavri12 10 місяців тому

    Great video!! Thank you for so many useful tips. Please make more of these to help us home cooks 😊

  • @johncconnolly1
    @johncconnolly1 Рік тому

    Great stuff, Mike.

  • @elainebruckman9888
    @elainebruckman9888 Рік тому +1

    I made your aromatic paste idea starting with 2 lbs of ginger and 2 lbs of garlic. Ground up in my vitamix. Then divided the paste in half and ground shallots and the calabrian chilis to half of the mixture. Split everything in thirds because I share with my two daughters. The paste with the shallots and chilis, wow, so good! I quite like your venue where you do a bunch of food prep and turn it into several different meals.

  • @mjking9019
    @mjking9019 11 місяців тому

    Such great ideas. I love using white beans in soups I'm going to puree because it makes them creamy and helps to thicken it at the same time.

  • @jenniferdruery8661
    @jenniferdruery8661 Рік тому

    I love having soaked and precooked beans available too. I like to can mine up in a day or two and then I’m ready for 6-9 months at a time. I like the idea of yours to have steamed broccoli ready!😊

  • @VerhoevenSimon
    @VerhoevenSimon Рік тому +2

    Some nice random bits, and thank you for the garden update! I also like to bulk prep some ingredients that take longer like onions/bell peppers/... in advance.

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  • @mariajosecampos4084
    @mariajosecampos4084 Рік тому

    I simply L-O-V-E watching your videos! Lots of learning. Thank you.

  • @lazyyethealthy9230
    @lazyyethealthy9230 Рік тому

    Would love to see more of your garden please 😊

  • @ukgroucho
    @ukgroucho Рік тому +3

    Baked potatoes... Do twice as many as you need. Have half for lunch with grated cheddar and coleslaw (or whatever toppings you like) and then use the other half to make twice baked stuffed with cheese and bacon bits and green onions alongside some breaded chicken cutlets or whatever as a dinner.

  • @earthcandleco
    @earthcandleco Рік тому +1

    This was very helpful!

  • @denarupp991
    @denarupp991 Рік тому +1

    Love this video! So helpful!! 😊

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  • @dailencaudron2051
    @dailencaudron2051 Рік тому

    I love these tips, but damn that garden is the highlight here, thing is beautiful!

  • @sarahjoost
    @sarahjoost 8 місяців тому

    Si many great ideas!!!

  • @Adylure
    @Adylure Рік тому +1

    Love the baby food ideas!

  • @jennpaul9871
    @jennpaul9871 Рік тому

    i thought i was already subscribed.. been watching your videos every now and then over the last few months. love your videos!

  • @gailjahn8303
    @gailjahn8303 Рік тому

    Oh man. Thank you for this video - you've inspired me.

  • @nushBee
    @nushBee Рік тому

    this video, as a latest in a series of your videos, is arming, pepping, and sending me str8into the stratosphere of my anxieties around cooking my nostalgic favs "right" to be able to enjoy (and oftentimes, even eat) them. i'm shot w sickly sugared 3rd estate coffee and reADY TO GO.

  • @user-rp1wx4dx2f
    @user-rp1wx4dx2f Рік тому +1

    The potato pancake was so much thicker than I expected you to make it. Korean pancakes (potato or otherwise) are SUPER thin, almost crepe-like. Yours looked like a frittata. How interesting! I never would have thought of that. Great ideas, I will totally be par boiling potatos today

  • @Theflyesttruckerukno
    @Theflyesttruckerukno Рік тому

    Great work, per usual

  • @canadiangemstones7636
    @canadiangemstones7636 Рік тому

    This is so damn excellent, thanks for sharing your expertise!

  • @aromany
    @aromany Рік тому

    I appreciate the baby food ideas coz I have a 10 months that I like to include in our menus and meal prep

  • @alinabelousova
    @alinabelousova 10 місяців тому +1

    As a vegetarian, I've got to have beans in my salad :) I love my InstaPot for that reason. Thank you for all the hacks. I love these types of prep videos. And your garden! Looks like a dream to me. You're super cool and your wife is very blessed to have a husband loves to experiment with food and also grows a garden!!!

  • @aliciathompson7721
    @aliciathompson7721 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for your demonstration. Love the beets too. I have anemia so I must have iron enrich food. Thanks again.

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  • @DecayingReverie
    @DecayingReverie Рік тому +1

    Whenever I've been making food recently, if I can make it in a large quantity while it retains quality, I've been trying to do that. Having a couple sides already cooked really helps me stay motivated to make a meal at home when I only have to cook one or two things. For instance, I made some bean soup recently. I had a bunch leftover and I've been eating small bowls as a side with other proteins, veggies, and fruits and it has helped me make healthier choices at home instead of eating out.