All of the freeze-dried products are available at my freeze-dried foods website...as of November 2017.
I don't have a staff or a personal assistant. So this is what I'm going to do with the time I do have. I get e-mails by the truck-load and messages on Facebook all the time to ask me to break my 52 method meals down into more usable portions with shopping lists for each. So each month I'll be adding these here. The cost will be right around 10$ for a full-sized family meal, not including the jars and oxygen absorbers. If you have a smaller family, these can be made by cutting the recipe in half and using pint-sized jars. The quart-sized meal will make 6 1 1/2 cup servings.
It is very important before doing these jars to read:
52 Method Safety and Recipe Information
The Bakeresse’ Dozen
Country French Beef Stew
Gourmet Food Storage Made Easy
Meal in a Jar Recipe of the Month
Chef Stephanie Petersen
Shopping list for One Dozen Quart Mason Jars
1 can freeze-dried diced beef
1 can quick cook red or black beans
1 can freeze-dried vegetable mix
1 can tomato powder
1 bottle Chef Tess French Provencal Essential seasoning (Or your favorite Herb de' Provance plus seasoning salt)
12T beef bouillon or sea salt
1 ½ cups all-purpose flour OR ¾ cup cornstarch
1 can dehydrated diced potato
1 can dehydrated onion
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Recipe per quart jar:
1 cup freeze dried beef
1 cup quick cook beans
1 cup freeze-dried vegetable mix
½ cup tomato powder
¼ cup flour (or 2T cornstarch)
1T French Provencal Essential
1T beef bouillon
1 cup dehydrated diced potatoes
1/4 cup dehydrated onion.
To prepare Stew: Remove oxygen absorber. Pour contents into a gallon sized pot and add 7 cups water. Simmer on medium heat 15-20 minutes until everything is tender. Serve hot. Store any leftovers in a fridge.
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Jar Labels:
Country French Beef Stew:
Remove oxygen absorber. Pour contents into a gallon sized pot and add 7 cups water. Simmer on medium heat 15-20 minutes until everything is tender. Serve hot
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Country French Beef Stew:
Remove oxygen absorber. Pour contents into a gallon sized pot and add 7 cups water. Simmer on medium heat 15-20 minutes until everything is tender. Serve hot
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Country French Beef Stew: Remove oxygen absorber. Pour contents into a gallon sized pot and add 7 cups water. Simmer on medium heat 15-20 minutes until everything is tender. Serve hot
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Country French Beef Stew:
Remove oxygen absorber. Pour contents into a gallon sized pot and add 7 cups water. Simmer on medium heat 15-20 minutes until everything is tender. Serve hot
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Country French Beef Stew:
Remove oxygen absorber. Pour contents into a gallon sized pot and add 7 cups water. Simmer on medium heat 15-20 minutes until everything is tender. Serve hot
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Country French Beef Stew:
Remove oxygen absorber. Pour contents into a gallon sized pot and add 7 cups water. Simmer on medium heat 15-20 minutes until everything is tender. Serve hot
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Country French Beef Stew:
Remove oxygen absorber. Pour contents into a gallon sized pot and add 7 cups water. Simmer on medium heat 15-20 minutes until everything is tender. Serve hot
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Country French Beef Stew:
Remove oxygen absorber. Pour contents into a gallon sized pot and add 7 cups water. Simmer on medium heat 15-20 minutes until everything is tender. Serve hot
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Country French Beef Stew:
Remove oxygen absorber. Pour contents into a gallon sized pot and add 7 cups water. Simmer on medium heat 15-20 minutes until everything is tender. Serve hot
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Country French Beef Stew:
Remove oxygen absorber. Pour contents into a gallon sized pot and add 7 cups water. Simmer on medium heat 15-20 minutes until everything is tender. Serve hot
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Country French Beef Stew:
Remove oxygen absorber. Pour contents into a gallon sized pot and add 7 cups water. Simmer on medium heat 15-20 minutes until everything is tender. Serve hot
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Country French Beef Stew:
Remove oxygen absorber. Pour contents into a gallon sized pot and add 7 cups water. Simmer on medium heat 15-20 minutes until everything is tender. Serve hot
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Additional Equipment:
1 dozen mason jars (or 2 dozen pint jars)
Oxygen absorbers (100 pack, put 1 in each jar and place leftovers immediately in a sealed jar)
To prepare Jars: Wash and sanitize jars. Dry completely. Fill with recipe ingredients (in the order listed). Place a fresh oxygen absorber in each jar. Tighten the lid onto the jar. Label and date the jars.
Cost per Bakeresse Dozen*
Ingredients: $ 128.24
Cost per jar: (ingredients only)$ 10.68
*Cost will vary depending on store location. Actual cost as of Nov. 2013 Cost does not include the cost of mason jars, flour, and bouillon. ©2013 Chef Stephanie Petersen. All Rights Reserved. Copies permitted author information included. Source. www.cheftessbakresse.com
Ingredients available at www.thrivelife.com/cheftess
Ingredients available at www.thrivelife.com/cheftess
There you go darlings!
Always My Very Best,
Your Friend Chef Tess
My family is greatly blessed by the extra money brought in by sales tracked back to my freeze-dried food website. You also have the option of joining as a consultant/member and getting commission on anyone who buys from you! I'd love to have you on my team! Thank you so very much for your support. Xoxo!
11 comments:
Did you forget to list how much dehydrated onion for the recipe?
Chef Tess, You are sooooo amazingly awesome for doing this series! You rock beyond proportions I can even describe! I can't wait to make all your recipes!
That's awesome. I've wanted to dive in and with the recipes this way I should be able to tackle this with ease!
That's awesome. I've wanted to dive in and with the recipes this way I should be able to tackle this with ease!
Love this! Would you please create a printable version link?
Hello Chef Tess, I think your recipes & ideas are great. Sadly we live in Canada & Honeyville doesn't ship to us :'( any suggestions for Canadians that want to jump on the Chef Tess bandwagon?
Sad Canadian.
I absolutely love this, I just ordered the book and I am looking forward to getting it. I am going to start out with this recipe and and have wonderful dinners for my family for years to come, thanks Tess!
I pre-ordered the Meals in a jar cookbook from Amazon in November. Just received an email from them telling me they are still trying to obtain it and want to know if I still want it. When will it be available through Amazon?
My freeze-dried food website does in fact ship to Canada. Xoxo! www.thrivelife.com/cheftess
Happy Shopping darling!
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