I just got a vacuum sealer and needs some help on preparing meals.
First off I'm a trucker so I'm home only a couple days a month so I dont have access to a kitchen except when I'm home. I bought a small 12volt freezer for my truck (believe it or not, it cost as much as a full size kitchen refrigerator, ugh). I dont have a microwave in my truck but I do have a 12volt lunchbox size oven that work similar to a crock pot. It takes about 1-2 hours to cook a chicken breast in it.
When I prepare meals at home should I cook it first then vacuum seal and freeze or put all the ingredients together (like marinating chicken) and then freeze it without cooking. For casseroles, beef and pork roasts I'll cook first but for chicken and salmon, should I marinate then freeze without cooking.
Any thought and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Brian
First off I'm a trucker so I'm home only a couple days a month so I dont have access to a kitchen except when I'm home. I bought a small 12volt freezer for my truck (believe it or not, it cost as much as a full size kitchen refrigerator, ugh). I dont have a microwave in my truck but I do have a 12volt lunchbox size oven that work similar to a crock pot. It takes about 1-2 hours to cook a chicken breast in it.
When I prepare meals at home should I cook it first then vacuum seal and freeze or put all the ingredients together (like marinating chicken) and then freeze it without cooking. For casseroles, beef and pork roasts I'll cook first but for chicken and salmon, should I marinate then freeze without cooking.
Any thought and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Brian



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