Sharing my picks for the best freezer containers to help your food stay fresh and free from freezer burn. From bags to soup storage to meal prep containers and more.
Just like picking the right meal prep container, picking the right container to freeze your food in is important as well! With years of freezer cooking under my belt, I’ve made my share of mistakes, and am sharing my top picks for freezer containers so you don’t waste your time or money.
A good freezer container will
- be air tight and protect your food from freezer burn
- be microwave-safe for easy re-heating
- be free from BPA and other chemicals
- be freezer, oven and dishwasher safe
Stocking up the freezer can be a huge time and financial investment, and it’s important to protect that investment by choosing the right containers for your food.
Quality first
When choosing freezer containers, it’s important to put quality first. Pick containers that are not going to crack or leak during temperature shifts. This might mean investing some extra money upfront, but will save you money and wasted food in the long run.
For example, repurposing pasta jars or other containers is great for the pantry, but it’s unwise to use them to freeze food, as they are not designed to withstand dramatic temperature changes. Instead, opt for a canning jar, which is more durable and less likely to crack. You can also find containers which are specifically designed for freezing.
Yes, you can freeze glass!
Glass is a great choice for the freezer, but you do need to proceed with caution:
- pick meal prep containers and jars that are labelled ‘freezer friendly’
- do not repurpose old food jars to freeze
- ensure food is completely cooled before freezing
- leave room for expansion (a good rule is to fill no more than 3/4 full)
- leave lids ajar or temporarily off from jars until food is fully frozen
- do not place glass directly from the freezer into the oven or microwave
Looking for eco-friendly options? Check out Plastic-Free Freezer Storage Ideas
Watch the video below for a sneak peek into my freezer. I’m sharing my plastic-free storage methods, staples I pick up each week and more! You can find more of my recipe videos on my YouTube channel.
Here are my recommendations for freezer safe containers:
Snapware 2 Cup Glass Storage Containers
Also- I am a huge fan of IKEA’s glass meal prep containers as well. You can find a variety of sizes with plastic + glass options, snap on lids, wooden lids, and more. They are holding up great for me and the lids are good quality.
Snapware 6 Cup Glass Storage Containers– These 6 cup glass containers are great for storing smaller sized meal prep dinners, energy bites, veggies, you name it.
Jokari Baggy Holder
They also work great to hold reusable silicone bags.
Gallon Freezer Bags
When purchasing freezer bags, always ensure the box says ‘freezer’ and is double zippered, otherwise you run the risk of leaky bags dripping all over your freezer.
Quart freezer bags– For freezing chicken in a marinade, I recommend a bag, because you are going to reduce freezer burn and maximize coverage of the chicken with the marinade. These are also great for energy bites and more.
When purchasing freezer bags, always ensure the box says ‘freezer’ and is double zippered, otherwise you run the risk of leaky bags dripping all over your fridge or freezer.
Sandwich Sized Stasher Bag
Half Gallon Stasher Bag
Erasable Food Labels– The number one rule for freezing meals? LABEL YOUR FOOD!
I’ve been loving these erasable food lablels from Jokari: stick them on your meal prep container one time. Label with any pen. The writing stays on until you scrub it off. The labels stay on through the freeze/thaw process, going through the dishwasher, heating in the microwave etc. So handy!
Bernardin Plastic Freezer Jars– I’ve been using these jars for years! They are so durable, have screw-cap lids, and a fill line so you can leave enough room for expansion. These ones also hold a good portion.
1 quart mason jars
To freeze in jars- fill the jar 3/4 full (max). Cool the liquid completely before freezing. Leave lids ajar until fully frozen.
Parchment paper– perfect to loosely wrap muffins, energy bites and other baked goods that are stored in a larger meal prep container. This can help protect food from freezer burn.
Plastic Wrap
Those are my picks for the best freezer storage containers! Let me know if you have a favorite that I missed!
XO