Traditional foods, like bone broth, kefir, and ferments, are typically made in
large batches for families.
Not exact matches
I often make a much
larger batch of chicken tenders when serving my
family, but it happens to be my one of my son's favorite meals so when he asked me about the recipe and how to scale it down to serve just him, I thought it would be a great recipe to share here on my «Meals
For One» section.
So having this handy
large batch mix (will be altered to include whole wheat flour
for our
family) will be helpful on pancake
batch cooking days.
Or gather around the kitchen and make a
large batch of these delightful crepes
for some fun
family time!
When preparing pizza dough
for families or
large groups, it's fast and easy to prepare several
batches at the same time so they can sit and rise together.
I make mine similar except I make a bit of roux (I use unbleached four, but arrowroot could be used instead) to thicken the sauce some (I used to make 4 - 6 up
batches for our
large family when the 8 kids were all at home) as I like mine a bit thick and not runny.
When cooking rice
for family dinners, we usually make a
large batch of white rice in the rice cooker along side Instant Pot brown rice.
For budding chefs, you could make a
large batch of truffles or jars of jam, and distribute your wares amongst your friends and
family.
This is an awesome method
for making
large batches of healing broth
for your whole
family — just be aware of potential irritants!
Whether we're making a
large batch of smoothies
for our
family of 5, or I'm whipping up some mayo to make our favorite chicken salad, the Blendtec is always my go - to appliance.
As a rough guide, 1.5 - 3 litres will feed one or two people, 3 - 5 litres, three or four people and anything over five litres should suit a
large family, with six litres or more ideal
for batch cooks who like to fill the freezer.
The
largest can be up to four litres — ideal if you
batch cook or have a big
family — but
for everyday jobs 1.8 - 2 litres should be enough.