This herbed and garlicky homemade lunch meat is make en masse, and then frozen for easy and healthy lunches later in the week. Nothing beats homemade lunch meat. It’s so much more flavorful and hearty. Plus, when you compare the cost per pound, you can also save significantly by making your own.
However, I don’t recommend that you make lunch meat every other day. This becomes tiresome at best, and impossible at worst. Instead make a huge batch, and then freeze it to use later in the week. Here’s how I did it (and also check out the easy lunch ideas at the bottom of the post!)
Making and Freezing Homemade Lunch Meat
For the pictured lunchmeat, I used this recipe of mine for Homemade Lunchmeat, except this time I only used the lemon peel (not the lemon juice) and added generous pinches of dried basil, thyme, and oregano for an herbed version. The important thing to remember is that this type of recipe is incredibly flexible! Use what you have on hand. .
I marinated the meat for about an hour or two, but you can go even longer – say overnight. Cover it, and mix the chicken around (to make sure all of it is getting marinated) if you are marinating for over an hour.
Then, lay the chicken thighs on a sheet, making sure they don’t touch each other. I used several baking sheets. Cook for about 35 minutes, or until done.
Let cool for about ten to fifteen minutes, and then place in the refrigerator to chill completely (I piled them all into one large dish for this part). This is so you can thinly slice it. To get really thin slices, you can even freeze it for about 15 minutes.
Thinly slice.
Separate into how much you want to defrost at a time (I did about ½ a pound for 4 people). I wrapped the chicken in either wax paper, or these little wax baggies; then I put all of it into a freezer bag.
To use, defrost in the refrigerator!
Easy Lunch Ideas
1. Use the above lunch meat in a sandwich or wrap. Pair with sliced cucumbers, lettuce, tomatoes, and spicy mustard. To make it even more flavorful, add a little lacto-fermented sauerkraut.
2. Make a main dish salad using the defrosted lunch meat, chopped olives, tomatoes, and feta cheese. Use this creamy balsamic dressing.
3. Make a big pot of soup (like this Egyptian Lentil Soup with Caramelized Onions) and reheat during the week, as desired. If you want a heartier meal, serve with a small green salad topped with the lunch meat!
4. Make a bento box with the homemade lunch meat, and sides, such as cucumber salad, rice crackers, fruit, and/or some paleo energy bites.
5. Pack in individual lunches, or place on a platter for serving, the following: Sliced cheese, sliced homemade lunch meat, grapes, olives, and sliced bread.
6. Make a creamy sauce (with dairy, or dairy-free) and gently reheat the sliced meat in it to serve over noodles. (Read about some of our favorite gluten free noodles here, and 4 grain free noodle options here).
Other Freezer Meal Ideas
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Leesie
This is a yummy, terrific idea!
The link to your lentil soup is broken, btw.
jani
I put the soup name in the search and it came up.
KimiHarris
Thanks Leesie! I’ll go fix it!
Krystal Wight Armstrong
Cool, this is a really helpful idea!
Just curious, do you use the wax paper to protect the meat from any plastic chemicals in the freezer bags? I’ve been wondering if I should be concerned about freezing food in plastic or if there was another way to freeze meat, like in just butcher paper.
Thanks!
KimiHarris
I do know that some people DO freeze meat in just butcher paper. I figured using the method above, I can not be freezing directly in the plastic, but I can also keep reusing the freezer bags too, as they will be easy to wash. I think that the plastic does help prevent freezer burn, so it’s nice to have on the outside. 🙂
Carrie
Great idea! for something a little different, I have a friend who makes an awesome meat rub. and then bakes chicken breast immediately following the same baking method. here is the recipe: Nichole’s meat rub:
2 TBSP salt (himilayan pink)
1TBSP granulated garlic
1 TBSP ground pepper
2 tsp ground white pepper
2 tsp onion powder
2 tsp. ground cumin
1 tsp cayenne pepper
2 TBSP paprika
Mix well and rub into meat before baking.
tastes great on sandwiches!
KimiHarris
That sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
joe
looks yummy! is there anything wrong if i use plastic containers to freeze the meat?
Dana
So nice to see you back! Missed you!
KimiHarris
Thank you so much! It’s good to be back.
Liz
Awesome idea! I can’t wait to have a nice stash of quick meat in the freezer. And welcome back!
KimiHarris
Thank you!