10 great recipes you can cook from your pantry
We know: the news around COVID-19 is overwhelming. In these uncertain times, a bit of forward-planning can help ease the anxiety. And while outings to grocery shops are limited during this lockdown period, that doesn’t have to mean eating tuna out of a tin. Over the next few weeks, chances are you’ll want to keep your spirits up with some food that’s actually delicious. Enter our meal planner: full of tasty, wholesome food that’s easy to put together.
Before we proceed, a note on grocery shopping. Make sure you’re buying only what you need, leaving products for others to buy. Stockpiling out of panic is not only unnecessary, but leaves others vulnerable. Limit your shopping trips as much as possible and where you can, shop online. For this, we’ve created a handy list of essentials at Woolies, here.
DRY GOODS
Here we’re talking long life, non-perishable items such as canned food, pastas, tinned fish etc. Aside from lasting you a little while, they’re endlessly versatile and can be turned into a wide range of dishes:
- Beans such as cannellini or kidney/ chickpeas
- Pasta, rice and polenta or pap
- Tinned tomatoes
- Tuna
- Dried pulses such as lentils
- Coconut milk and long-life milk
- Also remember condiments like tomato ketchup, mayonnaise and chutney, and curry pastes, pesto and your favourite pre-made sauces to spice up dull dishes.
- Dried fruit
- Nuts
From there, you can go and make the following:
Crusty pan-fried beans with creamy kale polenta
Slow-cooked cowboy beans
Butter chicken-flavoured chickpea curry
Tuna-and-bean salad
Dhal
Tomato pasta sauce
FREEZER
Yes, ice cream is surely essential in times like these but also make sure you’re picking up things that you might not be able to get fresh in the next two weeks.
- Frozen fruit
- Spinach and frozen peas
- Bread and rotis or wraps
- Protein of your choice such as beef mince or chicken or bacon
- Herbs (rinse and chop, then freeze in iceblocks)
Then make:
Chilli con carne
Bolognese
FRESH ITEMS
- Onions
- Garlic
- Ginger
- Carrots
- Whole butternut
- Potatoes and sweet potatoes
- Citrus fruit
- Hard cheese like Parmesan
- Eggs (stored in a cool, dark place, eggs will last you about 10 days or so)
BONUS ROUND
- Flour
- Yeast
- Castor sugar
- Baking powder
- Butter (butter freezes well so pop the extra blocks in the freezer!)
- Chocolate, for snacking