Here is how to make a month of breakfasts for the freezer. The Big Cook, breakfast style! I love breakfast. My kids love breakfast. My husband wants to eat breakfast (that is not a cereal bar). That’s why I do freezer breakfast cooking. This is great for both homeschool families and for those with parents who work outside the home.
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How to Make a Month of Breakfasts for the Freezer
If you read the last post in this series, you know that you have to start with a menu. Breakfast is sometimes hard because you think cereal, muffins, eggs.
Breakfast Muffins for the Freezer
I got started on the breakfast freezer cooking with muffins. Most recipes freeze extremely well (especially banana and zucchini), and you can make muffins as healthy or decadent as you’d like just by experimenting with your recipe. I bake them, cool them, and freeze them in packs of 4-6 depending on your family. Don’t forget to label them! All muffins look alike after a month in the freezer, trust me…
How to Make Eggs for the Freezer
Eggs are a whole new animal in the freezer. Personally, I don’t like the texture of raw eggs after being frozen, but cooked eggs are great with us. (We learned this after eating a couple of quiches made with frozen scrambled raw eggs-cooked after thawing, of course). I make breakfast burritos with scrambled eggs, sausage, and cheese. Just scramble those eggs, cook the sausage in the microwave, mix them together and add the shredded cheese. Mix it up really well, and put a big spoonful in whatever size tortilla you like. I like to freeze them on a cookie sheet for about an hour and then bag them up. That way, they don’t stick together!
Egg Muffins Freezer Cooking Recipe
Another recipe I came across one day is egg muffins. Now, I was skeptical, but they are GREAT! I spray my muffin stone (Best. Purchase. Ever.), put a spoonful of hashbrown potatoes (freezer or refrigerator or you could do it yourself), scramble a bunch of eggs and add whatever meat you like, and pour the egg mixture over the potatoes. Sprinkle a little cheese, bake at 350 until not jiggly (a cooking term, I’m sure). Let them cool, bag ‘em, label ‘em, and freeze ‘em.
Making Freezer Breakfast Sandwiches
I’ve added breakfast sandwiches to my menu lately. It’s basically a breakfast burrito on a thin bagel, English muffin, or biscuit. We’ll see how these go over! The recipe I used told me to wrap them individually in paper towels and then bag them in a freezer bag. I thought that was pretty smart-you wrap them in a paper towel to heat them anyway!
If you want to go bigger, those breakfast casseroles freeze awesomely. If you are a quiche lover, put all your ingredients together in a freezer bag without the eggs, and freeze the ingredients. You can add the eggs later. (I always use frozen pie crusts-deep dish.)
I love Pinterest for freezer cooking, mainly for breakfast. There are a ton of ideas for breakfast freezer foods. I have both a breakfast and BIG COOK board-come follow those because I am always adding to them! I continue to be on the search for the perfectly freezing, yummy breakfast cookie…I’ll keep you posted.
Be sure to check out the first in this series: How to Get a Month of Meals in Your Freezer
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Paige is a mom of two and an elementary teacher of many for 24 years. Always frugal and practical she takes the common sense route. But most of all she loves the Lord, thankful beyond measure for His grace and mercy, and His ability to turn a career girl into a woman that knows her home is the most important place to be.
Claire says
The last few times I’ve tried to freezer cook breakfast it was all eaten within a few days. Lol
We are a family of 9. We have 5 boys 12-5 who enjoy eating. Our 2 daughters aren’t into food like their older brothers 🙂 Breakfast is our favorite meal, no doubt!!!.
This makes me want to try again!
Paige says
Claire-I certainly understand the boy thing-and I only have one who is 14 and seems to grow daily! Truthfully, most of our breakfast meals probably get eaten for lunches on the go since my daughter has a crazy class schedule. I even take them for my lunch sometimes!
Good luck feeding those 5 boys!!!! That may make the girls look easy! 🙂
Paige
Lucia says
You are truly amazing! Such wonderful ideas for breakfast on the go!! And, you are “worth far more than rubies” sweet girl!!
Paige says
Love you Lucia! And thank you!
Joan says
What is a muffin stone, please?
Paige says
Sorry it’s taken me so long to get back! My muffin stone is from Pampered Chef. The muffins are a little bigger than a typical muffin pan. They come out so perfectly tan every time-never burned. It just makes me happy I’m not sure if anyone else makes them, but you could probably google it :).
Michelle says
Thanks for the great ideas! My daughter and I could eat cereal every morning, but my hubby and son are “big breakfast” people. Do you need to defrost these a day ahead of time or do you just put them straight into the microwave from the freezer??
Lori says
Hey sweet smiling face, I’m thinking I knew you from RSBC youth?
It’s so nice to randomly find you at the bottom of this amazing post.
Best to you, Lori Wade Rhodes
Kari says
Love your ideas! How did the thin bagel breakfast sandwiches turn out after freezing? Have you ever used cooked bacon as a meat when freezing? What is in the big tupperware container that is on the counter?