Best 3 Meals in a Jar Recipes for Long Time Storage (with Tutorial) (2024)

I told you I’d be completing two projects this month as part of National Preparedness Month.The first was my powerless laundry experiment, and today I’d like to share the other project: 3 of the best meals in a jar recipes.

I’ve put together three quick meals that can be made in 15 minutes or less and have them sitting in my pantry. The concept behind these is similar to freezer cooking: get most of the work done ahead of time so you can just pull out a meal and with minimal prep have it on the table for dinner shortly. Now, you can fill your stomach without waiting and avoid that time-consuming preparation.

Why Prepare Meals in a Jar in Advance

But there are a few benefits to these meals in a jar as opposed to freezer meals:(1) They don’t have to be kept in the freezer because they are shelf-stable! That saves precious freezer space. (2) There is no thaw time required. You can “forget” about dinner all day, and then have a meal on the table in 15 minutes using these meals. (3) There is very little prep time to put the meals together originally since all your freeze-dried veggies/meat are prepped for you (plus, they are super healthy)!

Whooo Hooo! No more spending hours prepping veggies and meat. These meals took me a total of 10 minutes to put together (or just about 3 minutes per meal) and they are now just sitting on a shelf in my pantry ready to be made up for a quick dinner one night!

I’ve wanted to do this for some time for a lot of reasons:

1. Prepare Meals in a Jar for Crazy Nights

I try to avoid eating out for dinner for our family because of the cost. I also feel that mealtime around the table is important for our family. But truth be told, there are just some nights I do not feel like cooking. Sometimes I’m sick. Other times, I’m just tired or have had a bad day, or am running late. Maybe I’ve forgotten to thaw out meat. Sound familiar to anyone? I like having a few meals ready to go…no thinking is required…just add water and heat, and we are eating yummy, healthy food at the same time it would have taken to go through the drive-thru at Mcdonald’s.

2. Easy Mason Jar Meals for Husband

Another time I plan to use these “quick meals” is when I go out of town. Occasionally, I am out of town for a day or two for business. These are easy, healthy, but familiar meals that my husband can make in minutes with minimal instructions. Or, if we go out of town together (which we tend to doonce a year), I can leave these meals for the sitter (typically my Mom) to help save her sanity!

3. Prepare in Advance Meals in a Jar for Date Nights

These meals would also work well for just an average date night. I don’t usually want to cook up a big separate meal for my kids if my husband and I are going out to eat, but I don’t necessarily want to feed them cereal or pizza either (though that has happened more than once!). With these meals, either I or the sitter can whip something tasty and healthy without much effort.

4. Meals in a Jar Are Suitable for a Natural Disaster

If our family were to be faced with a serious natural disaster, I’d use these meals for the first few days. I like these because they are REAL food, with REAL calories and REAL nutrients…all of which we’d need for extra energy in the cleanup effort following such an incident. In addition, they are familiar meals for our family which would bring some comfort in a stressful situation like that. Last, they are easy and quick! Time will be valuable in a disaster situation, but with these meals, I could use a variety of powerless cooking options, and we’d be eating in minutes.

For my meals, I chose three meals that we eat rather often at our house. I can combine all the ingredients beforehand and just add water (and heat for two of them). Here is what I chose:

3 Easy Meals In a Jar Recipes

1. Spaghetti in a Jar

This is hands down our family’s all-time favorite meal. All six of us love it…especially this particular sauce. You could also just do a jar of prego with some noodles and maybe some freeze-dried sausage or ground beef if you don’t want to make your own sauce! Original recipe here: The Best Homemade Spaghetti Sauce.

Add the following ingredients to a jar (in the following order):

  • 1/2 cup tomato powder
  • 1.5 tsp freeze-dried parsley
  • 1.5 tsp freeze-dried basil
  • 1.5 tsp freeze-dried oregano
  • 1.5 tsp freeze-dried Italian seasoning
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1 Tbspfreeze-dried onion
  • 1.5 – 2 tsp salt
  • 1.5 Tbsp garlic powder
  • 1 cup freeze-dried sausage crumbles
  • 1/ 2-1 cup freeze-dried mushrooms (optional)
  • 1/2-1 cup freeze-dried tomato diced (optional)

Place oxygen absorber in jar and seal lid as tightly as you can. Add a note to the jar that says,

“Add 4 cups water. Simmer until sausage is hydrated. Serve over spaghetti noodles”

2. Chicken Noodle Soup in a Jar

Is there anything more comforting than a bowl of Chicken Noodle Soup? I think this is the only soup that everyone in our family really enjoys. Much heartier and healthier than Campbells! (-;

Add the following ingredients to a jar (in the following order):

Place oxygen absorber in jar and seal lid as tightly as you can. Add a note to the jar that says,

“Add 8 cups water. Simmer for 5 minutes. Add noodles and 1 cup water. Simmer for 10 more minutes.”

3. Chicken Salad in a Jar

This one would work well for lunch or dinner and doesn’t even require heat to eat it, so we could eat it even if we couldn’t find our powerless cooking options after a disaster. Feel free to change up the veggies and fruit you add to your salad to suit your tastes. Original Recipe Here: 10 Minute Chicken Salad

Add the following ingredients to a jar:

Place oxygen absorber in jar and seal lid as tightly as you can. Add a note to the jar that says,

” Add 3/4 cup plus 1 Tbsp. cold water. Let sit for 10 minutes. Add 1/2 cup mayo if desired. Serve with bread or crackers.”

Suggested Read: One Jar Meal

What’s Your Favorite Meal in a Jar Recipe?

How about you? How do you feed your family on busy nights or when you are out of town? Personally, I want to try making Vegetable Barley Beef Soup. I’m sure everybody will love it!

Do you want to try one of these recipes? Or have you created your own style of stuffing a meal in a jar? Let us know in the comments section below and share your thoughts!

You might also wanna check out other related topics like A 72 Hour Kit For Staying at HOME, Best Dried Food, Food Storage Comparison, and more on our website.

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Best 3 Meals in a Jar Recipes for Long Time Storage (with Tutorial) (2024)

FAQs

What food should you keep in a jar? ›

Pasta, rice, oats, lentils, beans, and all your dried foods are great foods to store in food storage jars. Firstly, because they often come in bland packages that ruin your kitchen aesthetic and just look untidy! Whereas these dried foods can often create an effective display of colours and shapes ideal for your home.

How long do meals in a jar last? ›

The Shelf Life of the Meals in a jar is around 5-15 years, depending on the ingredients used. The #10 cans have a shelf life of about 6-12 months after you open them. Have you ever opened a #10 can and then forgot it was opened?

How do you jar food for long term storage? ›

Water bath canning is a process of preserving prepared food by packing it into jars with self-sealing lids and submerging the jars in boiling water for a set amount of time to create an airtight seal and kill anything that would cause the food to spoil, such as bacteria and enzymes.

How do you preserve meals in jars? ›

Water Bath Canning

The method involves submerging your jars in boiling water and ensures that the highly acidic contents become shelf-stable. Shelf-stable just means that you can keep it in your pantry without refrigeration and don't need to worry about it spoiling or going rancid.

Can you eat 20 year old canned food? ›

Most shelf-stable foods are safe indefinitely. In fact, canned goods will last for years, as long as the can itself is in good condition (no rust, dents, or swelling). Packaged foods (cereal, pasta, cookies) will be safe past the 'best by' date, although they may eventually become stale or develop an off flavor.

How long will canned food last in a Mason jar? ›

As long as the can is in good shape, the contents should be safe to eat, although the taste, texture and nutritional value of the food can diminish over time. Home canned foods should be used within 1 year.

How long does homemade tomato sauce last in a jar? ›

How long does homemade tomato sauce last in a jar? Tomato sauce cooks super quickly with just water and heat, and it can last for a very long time if canned and stored. It'll have its peak flavors for about 24 months after canning, and will be totally alright to eat for about 5 years if properly kept.

What food can you store in glass jars? ›

Jams, jellies, syrups, soups, juices, and handmade sauces can all be simply sorted and stored in glass jars in your refrigerator. For remainders, ignore plastic storage containers; they are bad. In a clear glass jar, save any leftovers, cover them with a lid, and enjoy it later.

What is the difference between a mason jar and a glass jar? ›

Mason jars, on the other hand, are able to withstand the heat and pressure that is necessary for water baths and pressure canning. The thick walls are made of heat-tempered glass. Ordinary glass jars would shatter if put through the same process, but Mason Jars are a bit tougher.

What fruits stay fresh in mason jars? ›

For us, this is usually strawberries, cucumbers, and peppers. Blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, and cherry tomatoes go into the jars whole. Store everything in your airtight containers with a good lid and that's it! You should have fresh fruit and/or veggies for days to come.

What is the point of a mason jar? ›

Mason jars can not only store and transport food, but they can also act as a co*cktail shaker, a co*cktail/water glass, table decor, or an airtight vessel for canning/pickling. You can even make butter or whipped cream in a Mason jar.

How to can cake in a jar? ›

As soon as cake is done, remove from oven one at a time, wipe rims of jars and put on lid and ring. Jars will seal as cakes cool. Place the jars on the counter and listen for them to "ping" as they seal. If you miss the "ping", wait until they are completely cool and press on the top of the lid.

How long will food last in a mason jar? ›

How Long Will Food Last in a Mason Jar? If sealed and stored correctly in a cool and dark place, the National Center for Home Food Preservation says that canned food will retain its quality for 12 to 18 months in a Mason jar. It is important to remember that the condition of the food will degrade as more time passes.

What foods should I store for survival? ›

  • Meats & Beans. Canned meat, chicken, turkey, seafood. and other protein-rich foods, such as. ...
  • Vegetables. Canned vegetables and vegetable juices. ...
  • Fruits. Canned fruits and fruit juices. ...
  • Milk. Canned, boxed or dried milk and shelf- ...
  • Grains. Ready-to-eat cereal, crackers, pretzels, ...
  • Water. Enough for 1 gallon per day.

What foods can be stored in glass containers? ›

Jams, jellies, syrups, soups, juices, and handmade sauces can all be simply sorted and stored in glass jars in your refrigerator. For remainders, ignore plastic storage containers; they are bad. In a clear glass jar, save any leftovers, cover them with a lid, and enjoy it later.

Why do people put food in jars? ›

Canning is the new, old-fashioned way home cooks are preserving food — and an American tradition. Colorful jars of fruit and vegetable preserves on display. Canning gained renewed interest, especially during the COVID pandemic and remains popular.

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