Ready- Mixed Complete Meals In Jars - Loads Of Recipes! (2024)

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Over the years, we have featured several shorter posts about complete meals in jars. These are ready weighed and measured dry mix meals, which are stored in jars, ready to go. When needed, simply pour out the contents of the jar, add water, and cook until ready. Jar meals are very versatile. In fact, if you substitute a jar for a Ziploc bag, these meals are also great for camping and hiking too.

I have rounded up all the smaller readymade jar meal posts here in one place for ease.

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Dry Pre-Measured Complete Meals In Jars

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What a great idea! Measure out all the dry ingredients for the meals and then store them in jars. When you need one, just pour it out into a pan, add water and cook. How simple and excellent is that… Complete, ready to go meals in a jar – Mason jar meals, what’s better than that?

It offers a nice alternative to simply storing dry foods in bulk. If you mix up some of your storage food like this, you’ll have access to a great nutritious meal in minutes. You could have a great morale-boosting Mason jar meal with the minimum of fuss. Certainly beats a quick meal of rice and beans, which is what I would likely come up with, without these great full meal recipes.

As well as making up some meals in a jar, you can make these meal mixes in Ziploc bags take them camping and hiking etc.

Get over to Rainy Day Storage, check out the recipes.

Dry Pre-Measured Complete Meals In Jars: Rice Mixes

A few days ago we did a post aboutDry Pre-Measured Complete Meals In Jars by Jennifer from Rainy Day Food Storage. This was so popular, I am back with some more recipes for pre-measureddry meals in jars and today it is pre-mixed dry rice mixes. As with the previous dry mixed meals – when you need one, just pour it out into a pan, add water and cook. How simple and excellent is that?

These mixes would be great for preppers and survivalists, but also campers, hunters and hikers (obviously store the mixes in sealed bags, not jars…). I bet they taste amazing after a day on the move in the wild. I bet they smell amazing too. Check out the recipes

Ready-Made Dry Mix Desserts In Jars

The thing is – all of the previous jar mixes have pretty much been the main meal, savoury mixes, and no desserts. I couldn’t let this lie as you just have to have a few stored desserts as well. Luckily Rebecca over at ‘Cul-De-Sac Cool’ has created some dry mix desserts in jars recipes. Not only that though, but she has also created the labels with cooking instructions etc, that you can print out. Check out these awesome dessert recipes.

All-Purpose Quick Mix For Biscuits, Shortcakes, Griddle Scones, Coffee Cake & Quiche

A recipe for an all-purpose quick mix that can be made in large batches and stored for use as needed. With this quick mix and a few quick additions, you can make biscuits, shortcakes, griddle scones, coffee cake & self-crusting quiche.

There are also 100s of other delicious mixes and recipes, including a gingerbread mix, brownie mix & various bread mixes. See here:All-Purpose Quick Mix & Other DeliciousRecipes

Powder Soup Mixes; Equal To One Can Of Condensed Soup – Just Add Water And Cook

A while back we did a post on Dry Pre-Measured Complete Meals In Jarsfrom Jennifer from Rainy Day Storage. Today I am back with another set of dry mixes from Jennifer; this time it is dry soup mixes.

There are recipes for three different soups – the cream of mushroom, cream of chicken and cream of celery. Each mix makes approximately the same quantity of soup as the Campbells equivalent, but for a fraction of the cost.

These dry mixes can be made up and stored well in advance. When you want some soup – simply pour it into a pan, add water and cook! Simple! Check out these soup can recipes

Also for more info on emergency food storage, check out:Emergency Food Storage & Survival Handbook: Everything You Need to Know to Keep Your Family Safe in a Crisis

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What is the shelf life of meals in a jar? ›

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?

Can I use mason jars for meal prep? ›

Here's a clever way to meal prep we're loving right now: mason jar meals. They're super-quick to make, can be eaten almost anywhere and are perfect for breakfasts, salads, soups and so many other lunch ideas.

What packaged food has the longest shelf life? ›

Freeze-dried meat is the ultimate long-term protein source. Its 25+ year shelf life is unmatched by any other food item. In addition, it is lightweight, convenient to prepare, and as nutritious as the real thing. We cannot think of any reason to not include freeze-dried meat in your emergency food stockpile.

How long does jarred food last unopened? ›

The general guideline is to can only the amount of food that will be used within one year. The food will be safe as long as the jar remains sealed, if it has been properly canned. However, the quality of the food deteriorates the longer it is in storage, i.e., a change in texture, color and flavor.

Are old mason jars food safe? ›

Vintage, or antique, canning jars are perfect for decorative use. Canning jars have a life expectancy of 10–13 years. After that, you will experience more breakage because of the wear and tear of normal use. Because of this, it is not recommended to use vintage or antique canning jars for food preservation.

Do mason jars need to be washed before use? ›

The short answer: Yes, always wash your canning or candle jars before using them – whether they are bulk canning jars or ones in retail packaging.

How do you preserve meals in jars? ›

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 long can you preserve food in a jar? ›

Storing Your Jars

Processed foods typically have a shelf life of a year, although many items may not spoil for longer periods. If you see mold, discoloration, or smell something off, discard the food immediately.

How long does homemade jar food last? ›

When Does Homemade Canned Food Go Bad? Well, let us tell you that if preserved correctly, homemade canned foods won't go bad ever! But realistically speaking, it can last for at least 2 to 5 years easily without compromising on the taste or nutritional value.

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