Batch-Cooking Basics for Busy Freelancers
Roast two trays of mixed vegetables, cook quinoa and brown rice, and grill or bake chicken or tofu. Whisk two quick sauces—tahini lemon and chili-lime yogurt. Now lunches and dinners assemble in minutes. Comment with your favorite prep soundtrack and we’ll compile a community playlist.
Batch-Cooking Basics for Busy Freelancers
Cook big batches of farro, shredded chicken, and vegetable lentil stew, then freeze flat in labeled bags. Defrost overnight or toss into a skillet to reheat quickly. Editor Leo says this habit cut delivery orders in half. Subscribe for our freezer inventory template to stay organized.
Batch-Cooking Basics for Busy Freelancers
Pair one protein, one grain, and one vegetable with a rotating sauce to keep flavors exciting. Example: quinoa + roasted broccoli + chickpeas with pesto; next day swap pesto for chipotle yogurt. Share your pairings so the community can riff and keep meals creatively satisfying.