While working in the Hamilton Beach test kitchen, performing test routines on a number of products, it occurred to me that my whole team is currently working from home and cooking for just one or two people. Our group runs the gamut from a young professional sharing an apartment with a roommate to me and my retired husband as empty nesters. Curious about what everyone else was cooking now that we are eating all our meals at home, I took the opportunity to check in and some great tips were shared.
Our top three tips when cooking for one or two people are as follows:
Make More Than One Meal
Cook once so you don’t have to cook again so soon. How? Meal prep! Shredded Cuban Mojo Pork is the perfect example of a great meal prep slow cooker recipe — it can be served over rice for dinner night one, then in a wrap the next day. A little planning can make for easy meals all week long, thanks to the slow cooker. Here are two more meal prep ideas and their day two incarnations:
Day One: Slow Cooker Basic Shredded Chicken
Day Two: Mediterranean Chicken and Quinoa Bowl
Day One: Slow Cooker Beef Pot Roast
Day Two: Pot Roast Po Boy
Freeze for Later
Soups, chili, and even the shredded meats from the first tip can be frozen for use later. Make individual-sized portions of a hearty chili for faster reheating and grab-and-go lunches. Or save turkey or chicken bones for making bone broth or chicken stock. Vegetables about to go bad can be frozen to use in soups or stocks as well. Here are a few of our favorite meals that can be easily frozen and taste just as good the second time around:
- Slow Cooker Chili Mac
- Slow Cooker Butter Chicken
- Slow Cooker Chicken and White Bean Soup
- Slow Cooker Tuscan Chicken Stew with Tomatoes, Sausage and Beans
Store in Just the Right Sizes
Some of us like leftovers less than others. Vacuum-sealing meats or poultry in appropriate size packages and storing for later use cuts down on waste and dealing with leftovers. This can also save money when buying in bulk. Use the perfectly portioned proteins as the centerpiece of some delicious sheet pan dinners for two that can be cooked using your countertop oven. Here are some of our favorites:
- Chicken Thighs with Roasted Rosemary Root Vegetables
- Dijon Salmon with Green Beans Sheet Pan Supper
- Glazed Pork Tenderloin with Carrots Sheet Pan Supper
- Sheet Pan Shrimp Fajitas
Cooking for one or two doesn’t have to be a chore; plan ahead and let your kitchen appliances help shoulder the load. What tips do you have for those cooking for themselves or one other person? Visit us on Instagram @hamiltonbeachca and share your ideas!