Weeknights are busy and it’s tough to schedule the time to cook a homemade meal. Don’t sacrifice taste for convenience! You don’t have to rely on less-than-appetizing store bought frozen meals or ridiculously unhealthy takeout and delivery options. These 12 make-ahead meals are great to cook on the weekend and then freeze for quick dinners throughout the week.
1. Pizza: Frozen pizza is a classic for a reason. But instead of going with the convenient but not particularly tasty store bought variety, opt for this homemade version. (Recipe and photo: America’s Test Kitchen Feed)
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: These little guys are perfectly portioned out so you can heat one up for a snack or several up for a quick dinner.
3.
: This homemade dish is so, so much better than takeout. Nuke it and dig in to this flavorful ethnic-inspired dish.
(Recipe and photo: Once a Month Mom)
4.
: We all know calzones are pizza’s cuter cousin. Here’s a yummy way to make your own, freeze them, and heat ‘em up whenever you get a craving.
5.
: Just because something’s easy to make doesn’t mean it has to be plain. This shrimp scampi is the perfect way to add a little bit of excitement to a quick dinner.
(Recipe and photo: What’s Cookin, Chicago?)
6.
: Nothing says “quick dinner” quite like heating up a frozen burrito. Show off your creativity by using this recipe as a base and personalizing it to your taste.
7.
: A healthy take on a traditional comfort food, this mac and cheese is a must for making and freezing to heat up on cozy fall nights.
(Recipe and photo: Simple Bites)
8.
: This creamy pasta complete with chicken, sun dried tomatoes, and mushrooms is sure to be a hit with the family or any unexpected guests.
9.
: This dish is a healthy and quick option for a dinner or appetizer. Grab seconds: it’s easy and guilt-free!
(Recipe and photo: The Yummy Life)
10.
: We’re loving this fun preparation of a filling dinner. Already portioned out, just grab, heat, and eat.
11.
: Does anyone else remember the deliciousness of Bagel Bites, those little microwaveable pizza bagels? This is basically the homemade version of that. Channel your childhood and grab them for a super-quick dinner.
(Recipe and photo: Food.com)
12.
: Lasagna is a super freezer-friendly food… when you’re cooking for a large family. But when you’re cooking for just one or two, it doesn’t make sense to heat up a whole lasagna. Lasagna cupcakes to the rescue! These are the best savory use of muffin tins since our
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(Recipe and photo: Quick Dish)
Do you have a favorite freezer-friendly recipe? How do you eat well on a busy schedule? Talk to us in the comments below or over on Twitter.