Save the tantrums and always have pasta a minute away.
C’mon, there’s one (at least!) in every family: that kid who will only eat pasta. No matter what else you make for dinner, they want noodles and only noodles. They jump for joy when you don’t have time to cook and make a pot of macaroni instead of an alternate dinner.
Some families deal with this in different ways. Some mothers get their children to diversify by not allowing substitutions: this is the dinner and you’re not getting something else. Other mothers allow other basic substitutions.
I always let my fleishphobe kids have leftover pasta from the previous night if they don’t want that specific night’s dinner (I can’t blame them if I don’t want to be meat either ;). But, I don’t always have leftover pasta in the fridge. And–pasta gets dry and isn’t so good when it’s kept in the fridge.
You can also freeze the pasta with your child’s favorite sauce, if desired.
If you’d like to heat up your pasta in the plastic bags, like you do with frozen rice, Ziploc does make microwave-safe “Zip n’ Steam” bags (they’re cheaper at Walmart).
I usually freeze it in portion size and defrost by pouring boiling water over the frozen pasta.
Yep! Works like a charm.
You can always make 1-2 portions of pasta fresh from the microwave.
In a corelle bowl pour in about a 1/3 of pasta and fill the rest with water and put in the microwave for 12-15 min depending on the brand.
Love that idea! Thanks!
Has anyone ever tried to freeze gluten free pasta?