Saturday, December 2, 2023

Getting Your Pantry Holiday Ready

 It's that time of year again when pantries should be stocked for the holidays. It could be cans of green beans for cassarole.It could be flour for baking. Just make sure your'e ready and well stocked for the busy weeks ahead.

Pantries should be ready for the flurry of baking ahead.Many groceries like Lidl and Acme have two for one price sales for flour. Take advantage of these. Flour can also be used for breads and pizza too. Also make sure you have plenty of sugar, white and the browns , light and dark. Keep in mind you'll need the white sugar for holiday fudge too. Confectioners sugar is a must, especially if you're planning on making a lot of cupcakes. (this is also an ingredients in some fudges too)Candy decorations such as sprinkles and nonpreils should also be bought. These store well in cool dry places. If you're thinking of making pies, vegetable shortening can also be placed in the pantry as well.  Should you store nuts there as well? Yes, but only for a couple of days otherwise they can go bad. If you're thinking of baking a pecan pie or walnut brownies soon, then place the nuts needed on  a shelf.If not then freeze the pecans and walnuts until you're ready to use them.

Most of your holiday dinner can be stored in the pantry. Potatoes for latkes or mashed will benefit from being in a cool, dry place. Yams can also share a shelf with the spuds too.Pasta too can be stored. It's a great place for lasagna sheets if you're thinking of making a large one for a fun Christmas tree trimming party.Can you store the cheese for it there? Definitely not the ricotta that's placed between the pasta sheets. You can store the hard Parmesan that's grated on top of it. Any kind of rice can be stored too. This is great if you're having friends over for risotto Milanese whether for a pre -Christmas dinner or  a New Year's Eve feast. Powdered soups like Knorr's can also be stored in a pantry. These are great for the first course of any Christmas dinner and they 're much easier to make than homemade soups. What about that Christmas ham or salame for the holiday charcuterie board? Absolutely NOT!!!!! Meat , even if it's cured and salted has to be stored in the fridge. Canned meats like Vienna sausages, tuna, and slamon can be stored as can a tin of chicken ala king.Remember it this way.If it;s surrounded by metal , yes it;s pantry ready, if not then fridge it.

Get the pantry holiday ready. Start buying non perishables now for the busy cooking and baking season ahead.It's a good way of being ahead of the holidays.