7 Favorite Do-Ahead Dinners for Winter (Recipe: Chocolate-Chip Chili) (2024)

A little blogging conference called Blissdom is happening in a few weeks in Nashville and I’m skipping the country to attend. I’ll also be skipping out on four days of laundry, lunch-packing and cooking. Woo-hoo!

Hmm, the last time I traveled internationally on my own? It was over a decade ago and included sights such as the alluring Tuscan countryside, Thailand’s best beaches, and the most memorable spice market in Istanbul, Turkey. This trip isn’t going to be quite as exotic, and I’ll be inside a sprawling hotel most of the time, but it provides the opportunity to meet some very dear food blogging friends, not to mention, the whole Simple Living Media team. I’m so excited!

Freezer Cooking

To make up for this mom-bloggers’ absence, I’ve been slowly stocking the freezer with meals for Danny to heat and serve to the kids for the five dinners I’ll be gone. Sure he knows his way about the kitchen, but we’ve agreed it is best for him to focus on our little ones as much as possible. I’m also stashing a few extra meals, because I know I’m going to need a couple days when I get back to connect with Blissdom alumni on Twitter get back on my feet.

We’ve talked about warm weather batch cooking, practical do-ahead ideas to help jump start dinner, but I haven’t shared some of our cold weather favorites. Like most families, we enjoy classics such as lasagna, stew, and –my boys current favorite– spaghetti & meatballs, but they do tend to get rather old though, wouldn’t you agree?

Today I’m giving suggestions for recipes that are suitable for freezing, adapt well to big batches, and provide a fresh take on family favorites. Macaroni & Cheese with vitamin-A rich butternut squash? Slow-cooker chili with a handful of chocolate chips? Homemade chicken fingers kept moist with buttermilk? It all sounds so good, I almost wish I was staying home to dine with the family. Almost.

Seven Do-Ahead Dinners for Winter


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1. Buttermilk Chicken Strips

Chicken strips are a fast, healthy meal if done correctly, and this family-friendly version is a snap to bake up. If there are any left, freeze them for another meal or for topping a Caesar salad.

To reheat, simply preheat oven to 400°F, place frozen chicken strips on a baking rack set on a baking tray, and bake until heated through and crispy on the outside. Don’t forget the Honey Mustard Dip and a platter of chopped vegetables for the best finger food around.

2. Layered Taco Bake

This Mexican-inspired casserole contains all ingredients that my children currently love: beans, tortillas, cheese, and taco beef. The recipe is simple to expand so you can make one for dinner and one for the freezer. It bakes from frozen.

Serve the Layered Taco Bake with shredded lettuce, a few diced avocados or tomatoes, and sour cream, of course.

3. Tourtière (Québec Meat Pie)

Although it’s our Christmas Eve fare, this traditional Québec pork pie is enjoyed all winter long. With its lightly spiced ground pork layered between flaky pastry, tourtière is total comfort food, and needs nothing save a tossed salad or bowl of roasted vegetables to make a complete meal.

It can be frozen either before or after baking, and is reheated in the oven.

4. with Whole Wheat Buttermilk Rolls

Not every meal needs to feature meat. During the winter, our weeknight suppers often consist of soup and bread. A favorite of ours is this vibrant roasted carrot soup, which also freezes quite well in small batches and can last up to three months in a deep freeze.

Warm buttermilk rolls (baked any old way) and a wedge of firm cheese round out the meal.

5. Cider Braised Pork Shoulder with Tangy Barbecue Sauce

It’s hard to remember that this is a frugal meal, especially when your piling the tender, shredded pork on a bun and topping it with a dark, homemade barbecue sauce.

  • To freeze: toss pulled pork with a light coasting of BBQ sauce to help keep it moist and then freeze.
  • To serve: thaw meat overnight in the refrigerator, then warm gently in a saucepan, adding more BBQ sauce if it seems dry. Do not boil.

Serve Cider Braised Pork Shoulder on a bun with a tart Roasted Beet and Pickled Golden Raisin Salad on the side to help balance out the rich pork.

6.

This recipe is surprisingly healthy for mac & cheese, as it incorporates nearly an entire squash and uses whole-wheat egg-white pasta for a substantial yet low-cholesterol meal. I love this dish because it feels like a hearty main dish even though it is meatless, plus the kids get a serving of vegetables in their favorite meal!

To Freeze:

  • Prepare the butternut squash mac & cheese recipe in full, but stopping just before baking.
  • Wrap entire pans tightly in plastic wrap, mark with the date, and flash freeze.
  • To reheat, remove wrapping and place in a 350°F oven. Bake until heated through and bubbly around the edges.

7. Chocolate Chip Chili with Cheddar Skillet Cornbread

This hearty one-pot wonder comes together looking like a bit of a mess, but after 4-5 hours in a low oven or 6-7 hours in a slowcooker, the final result is remarkably presentable! If you are a fan of batch cooking, this chili freezes beautifully and I might even go as far as to say it improves with age.

This recipe offers everything we love about chili, but is a welcoming change from the usual Super Bowl sludge. It has plenty of textures, thanks to the sausage as well as ground beef, and is completely satisfying in the most substantial way.

And for the chocolate-chips? They added another dimension of flavor and complement the chilies superbly. Plus, they make a great sell to the kiddos, who often request ‘Chocolate Chip Chili’.

Note: Sometime I like to add frozen sweet corn to the chili, for an extra bite of sweetness. The chili in the photos contains corn.

7 Favorite Do-Ahead Dinners for Winter (Recipe: Chocolate-Chip Chili) (5)

Chocolate Chip Chili with Sausage

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Course: Main Dishes

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 7 hours hours

Total Time: 7 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 3 quarts

Calories: 625kcal

Author: Aimee

Ingredients

  • 1 lb sweet Italian sausages
  • 2 lbskg lean ground beef
  • 2 medium onions peeled and chopped
  • 4 cloves garlic peeled and minced
  • 2 Tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon dried crushed chillies or less, if your children are very young
  • 1 medium can tomato purée
  • 3 cans red kidney beans (400g cans) drained
  • 3 cans chopped tomatoes (400g cans)
  • 1/2 cup dark chocolate chips
  • 2 cups water
  • salt & pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 150°C/300°F or prepare a crock pot.

  • Heat the olive oil in a large ovenproof pan (with lid) and add ground beef. Remove sausages from their casings and add to the pot also. Brown both meats on medium heat, using a sturdy wooden spoon to break them up.

  • Add onion and garlic, cook for a few minutes until soft, then add the cumin, coriander, cinnamon and dried chillies. Stir well to combine.

  • Stir in the tomato purée and chopped tomatoes. Add the water and bring the chili to a boil.

  • Once it's started bubbling, sprinkle the chocolate chips and the kidney beans over the chili, and give it a good stir.

  • At this point you can transfer it to a crock pot or slow cooker for up to 7 hours or put on a lid and transfer to the oven for 3 hours, stirring occasionally.

  • Season with salt & pepper before serving.

Notes

Serve with your favourite toppings which may include any combination of the following: green onion, cheddar cheese, avocado, sour cream, or tortilla chips.

Nutrition

Calories: 625kcal | Carbohydrates: 56g | Protein: 31g | Fat: 33g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Cholesterol: 81mg | Sodium: 2055mg | Potassium: 1687mg | Fiber: 10g | Sugar: 31g | Vitamin A: 1440IU | Vitamin C: 97.4mg | Calcium: 308mg | Iron: 21.1mg

What is simmering on the back of your stove during this chilly month?

7 Favorite Do-Ahead Dinners for Winter (Recipe: Chocolate-Chip Chili) (2024)

FAQs

What is the best meat for chili? ›

The best chili meat is a combination of meats, often a mix of ground chuck, ground sirloin, brisket, diced tri-tip, and/or some bacon or sausage. Do your best to mix smaller pieces with larger pieces to stack textures and make it your own! Happy cooking!

Why do some people put chocolate in their chili? ›

It adds richness, deeper flavor, and umami. In vegetarian or vegan recipes where there is no meat, unsweetened chocolate can be an especially important way to add that depth. The chocolate makes the ground chiles and other spices perk up and taste more like themselves.

Does Joanna Gaines have a chili recipe? ›

Gaines' chili recipe, originally shared in the first volume of her "Magnolia Table Cookbook," starts off like plenty of other chili recipes. It's made with ground beef, canned tomatoes and chiles, and southwestern-style beans, and is topped with shredded cheese and served with cornbread.

Should you add soy sauce to chili? ›

Not just for stir fries, a few dashes of soy sauce enhances the umami savorof your chili, and is good for adding some meaty depth to veggie chilis too. Liquid aminos can do the same. You might even try miso in small doses.

What is the secret to best chili? ›

Only Add Flavorful Liquids

Instead of adding water to your chili, add some more flavor with chicken or beef broth, red wine vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, or even beet or wine. Each one of these options brings out different notes and levels of sweetness that will enhance your culinary creation.

What makes chili taste better? ›

If you want more of a smoky flavor, add cumin, Spanish paprika, ancho chili powder, or a combination. If you are looking for more heat, add cayenne, crushed red pepper, or Hungarian paprika. If it's too spicy add a little brown sugar and some sweet paprika.

When should I add chocolate to my chili? ›

Stir the chopped chocolate in after the chili has simmered for 20-25 minutes (or at the end of cooking if you're making this in your slow cooker). It'll give your chili an extra layer of flavor that will taste even better the day after it's made.

Should I put chocolate in my chili? ›

If you're familiar with mole or Mexican hot chocolate, you know the power of chocolate and spice; adding cocoa to your chili boosts the flavors, allowing you to get the most out of minimal spices, without adding a noticeable chocolatey-ness.

What state puts chocolate in chili? ›

Cincinnati-Style Chili

While the stew also relied on cumin, beef, and some chile pepper, the brothers added ingredients that were more at home in a Mediterranean kitchen, like paprika and allspice, as well as the style's distinctive combo of cinnamon and chocolate.

Does Joanna Gaines eat healthy? ›

“Typically with sweets, I go all out,” she says. “If you're gonna make the cake, just make the cake.” The key, of course, is moderation. Gaines does stress that most of her family's food includes things like the nutritious vegetables and fruits that grow in their own garden—like this beautiful broccoli!

What is Chip and Joanna's style called? ›

Fans of HGTV's "Fixer Upper" will know all about Joanna Gaines, the reigning queen of modern farmhouse style.

What adds the most flavor to chili? ›

Peppers: For many people, chili isn't chili without some heat. To add some, experiment with dried ancho peppers or chipotle peppers (often sold in adobo). If you'd like to add flavor without much heat, anaheim peppers are wonderful.

What cancels out too much soy sauce? ›

Incorporate Lemon Juice, Vinegar or Sugar

Many cooks combat a salty dish with a splash of lemon juice or vinegar. You can also try mixing in a sweetener like white sugar, brown sugar, honey or agave syrup. The goal is to dilute the soy sauce and to create a harmonious blend of flavors.

Is beef or turkey better for chili? ›

Turkey chili is much lighter and lower in calories. Most recipes call for ground turkey, which doesn't have nearly the fat content of beef. The turkey meat you'll find at the grocery store contains 15%, 7%, or even no fat.

What meat was originally used in chili? ›

Everette Lee DeGolyer, oil millionaire and occasional chili scholar, believed that the first chili was an early 19th-century form of trail food: dried beef, fat, and chile peppers pounded together and shaped into packable chili bricks that could be reconstituted in boiling water over a campfire.

Does traditional chili have meat? ›

As purists would have it, traditional red (chili con carne) hasn't changed much over the years. It still consists of meat, red chili peppers, and spices—no beans, rice, pasta, or other fillers, aside from vegetables, according to ICS criteria.

What kind of meat does Wendy's use in their chili? ›

The Wendy's Chili recipe ingredients are simple at their core, but at Wendy's it's all about blending our signature beef with the perfect mix of hearty vegetables, chili beans and savory spices. The result is a taste that's both satisfying and sentimental, and it's the perfect comfort food anytime of the year.

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