Member Reviews
I was unable to open this file, so I can't give a review. Sadly I was looking forward to this.
It's my review policy to only review books I enjoyed/found useful, unfortunately this book was not right for me so I will not be reviewing it on my blog. I was hoping to find recipes that would be suitable for reheating in a microwave as I like to batch cook my lunches for work, but most of them required reheating on a stovetop or in an oven with additional ingredients being added. This is one of those situations where if I had seen the book in a store and flicked through it, I would have quickly realised it wasn't what I was looking for, but obviously I could not flick through it before requesting it on NetGalley. As an aside, I must criticise the recommendation to use freezer bags to hold portions - they allow you to fit many portions in your freezer, yes, but they are a lot worse for the environment than reuseable containers and not suitable if you are transporting portions in a bag to work. I would have preferred to see the pros and cons for each option.
I was excited to read this new cook book by Kati Neville and Lindsay Ahrens. I belong to a co-op and shop at a local market, so I am familiar with preparing ahead and freezing. Fix, Freeze, Feast takes this experience to a new level. The dishes are varied with some more complex to fix than others. Some are quick and easily to put together. Once you prepare and freeze the meals, the cooking is easy. When you are having guest over, you can spend your time enjoying your guest, until the meal is ready . At he beginning of the book you will find instructions on getting started. Their are several great tips and ideas through out the book on purchasing in bulk and using the ingredients listed. Some may be new to you. The photography is excellent. You can picture the dish and know how it will look, especially if it is one you have not made before. If this is a new concept to you, start slow. Don't be overwhelmed and try to prepare for the entire month. Make one recipe a weekend and see how it frees up your time. Start a cooking club with a few friends, as was suggested. I know I will use this cook book often and I highly recommend it.
I received a free ARC FROM Net Galley in exchange for an honest review. This cookbook was organized in an very easy to follow manner: different types of meat, vegetarian/fish, sauces and breakfasts. The recipes looked delicious and preparation was straightforward. I just wish there was a picture of every item prepared. My only complaint was that the recipes yield way too much food for my husband and I to eat. I would get sick of eating so much of the same meal.
Excellent recipes and how to's with great pictures. Lots of directions on advance prep/advice that can be applied to other recipes.
The freezer always seems like a great option for semi-prepared meals that are tasty solutions for busy days. If it seems so good, why do I always feel as if I never use it well?
Probably because, like many others, I don't know enough recipes to make that use this resource well. And I just don't know how to put these things together to make those meals we'll want to eat.
Fix, Freeze, Feast is heaven-sent for people like me. It's full of wonderful recipes that will make multiple meals to come out of your freezer. They make great use of popular meats, such as boneless chicken breasts, marinades, seasonings, and easy cooking methods to produce great food. Every recipe tells you the portions for freezing and many have suggestions for variations. I got so many ideas for great meals!
Also very helpful are the end sections with general instructions for freezer meals, ideas for cooking groups and how freezer meals can help others.
I can't wait for this book to be published!
Lots of good ideas in this book. I haven't made anything yet, but I've earmarked several that I want to try in the near future. Well written and easy to follow.
Excellent, love all the recipes. Could use a few more photos but what's included showcase the recipe attached well.
I wasn’t sure what to expect from this cookbook. But I was pleasantly surprised to find recipes that I would want to make and have on hand to cook.
The book blurb adequately describes the contents so I’m not going to repeat that information here. This was well written and informative. I like that you do the prep for multiple meals at once. Definitely a good way to get a delicious and healthy meal on the table easily. You just have to take the time to get the prep work done...and of course have plenty of room in the freezer.
I bought the first edition of this back in 2010, shortly after my son was born. I consider it the gold standard of freezer cooking. It was a life saver back then, but unfortunately I misplaced it when we moved into a bigger house over the winter. This book will save you time and money, not to mention your sanity. The book is incredibly well organized and it's easy to find the recipes that will suit your family. This new edition is beautifully updated. If I'm remembering correctly, the original version was packed with information but not as visually pleasing as we've come to expect from cookbooks. I'm fine without photos, but the people who require them will be more than happy here. All in all, a perfect gift book for any of the time-starved cooks in your life.
Great looking recipes and easy to cook and plan. A real winner
I received a copy of Fix, Freeze, Feast, 2nd Edition by Kati Neville and Lindsay Ahrens from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Although I am not a very adventurous cook (I tend to make the dozen or so things that I know how to make well and like), there were several recipes that immediately jumped out as things I am pretty confident I can create easily! Best of all, with these recipes and knowing what to freeze, I can plan ahead for family gatherings and not spend all my time preparing meals.
Looking forward to trying these out!
Fix, Freeze Feast.....By Kati Neville. WoW.......What a wonderful find this book is.
If you're on a budget, and have a busy family/working life and want to prepare tasty dinners, healthy dinners etc in advance and bulk, this is a book for you. Throughout this wonderful book, it has brilliant easy to follow recipes to follow with lovely clear photo's of some of what was made.
This is a must book if you want to save money especially as it shows you what ingredients you can use to make tasty meals without purchasing jars of sauces etc. Most of us have these ingredients in our kitchen cupboards.
It gives you clear instructions on how to prepare your meal/s, how to freeze it and then cook it etc.
I just love this book and will be purchased when it goes on sale. I would highly recommend this book.
I was given an ARC by NetGalley for an Honest review.
Big Fat 5* from me.
As a busy mom of three, I was excited to read Fix, Freeze, Feast. I have tried in the past to prepare meals ahead and freeze them, but I never get past two or three meals. I have researched the books about making four weeks worth of meals, but get intimidated by the sheer number of meals.
What makes Fix, Freeze, Feast different is first, the authors were owners of a meal prep business. I like to think that the recipes I'm trying have been tested and enjoyed by many other cooks. The second reason this book is different from other make ahead books is that when you cook one large recipe, you divide it into two or three meals for your family.
After perusing the many recipes, I got hungry. The book has full color pictures of the delicious looking meals. There are some great looking recipes in here. I will definitely try these recipes and maybe I really will have a freezer stocked with meals for my family.
I'm hoping this cookbook, will get me to follow through. The recipes look great and I know I will make them, it's getting ahead of the game and making and freezing to have a later date, I never seem to do.
There are many good looking recipes in this book but the amounts of food that each recipe is very large. This cookbook would be good for anyone with a large family or someone with a deep freezer.
I liked this cookbook. Very well put together and easy. The only thing that I wish it had was more pictures. I like to see what I am making and make sure that it looks like it supposed to.
I’ve always wanted to try making meals ahead of time and freezing them, so on super-busy weeknights, I don’t have to do all the work. This book makes it easy to do just that. Everything from what I need to make the meals to tips on how to package my food is included, and with plenty of tasty recipes.
Here are a few of the recipes in the book: chicken cordon bleu; chicken parmigiana; Dave’s swamp blues barbeque chicken, chicken pizza; sweet Asian chicken; cashew chicken stir fry; peanut satay; tostada filling; chicken wings; beef and bean burritos; Spanish rice; classic lasagna; Mexi-stuffed peppers; Tuscan meatloaf; classic chili; blackjack steak; beef fajitas; steak skewers; ginger beef; cheesesteaks; An’s pork chops; Cam’s ribs; sticky ribs; Caribbean pork tenderloin; farmers market soup; chili Verde; rice pilaf; skillet rice and beans; lemon-blueberry strata; spanakopita; shrimp curry; vegetable lasagna; black bean soup; French onion soup; pumpkin muffins; smoothies and so much more.
There are definitely a lot of good choices in this cookbook.