Having a well stocked pantry is an important factor in meal planning. Most of the time all you need to complete a meal is a protein and veggies. Below is a list of common ingredients that should fill your pantry so you can make a meal with ease. When there is an ingredient listed, such as rice, what follows are suggestions on different types and the kinds I use the most.
~ Anchovy paste
~ Baking chocolate squares – all-purpose, unsweetened, bittersweet, german, white
~ Baking mixes – pancake, bread, cornbread
~ Baking powder
~ Baking soda
~ BBQ sauce
~ Bread – white, whole wheat, pita, tortilla; corn and flour
~ Breadcrumbs – plain, seasoned, panko
~ Canned tomatoes - whole, diced, crushed, stewed, paste
~ Canned meat – tuna, chicken, salmon
~ Canned milk – sweetened condensed, evaporated
~ Chocolate and other baking chips – milk, semisweet, dark, white, butterscotch, peanut butter
~ Cocoa powder
~ Corn meal
~ Corn starch
~ Corn syrup
~ Cream of Wheat
~ Dried and canned beans – pinto, black, navy, great northern, garbanzo, kidney; light and dark
~ Dried mushrooms – porcini, oyster, button, crimini, shiitake
~ Flour – all purpose, whole wheat, bread, pastry, cake
~ Gelatin – instant, unflavored
~ Honey
~ Instant coffee powder – coffee, espresso
~ Jam/jelly – grape, strawberry, boysenberry
~ Ketchup
~ Maple syrup
~ Molasses
~ Mustard – yellow, whole grain, Dijon
~ Nuts – pine, walnut, peanut, pecan, almond
~ Oats – quick cooking, old fashion rolled
~ Oil – extra virgin olive, canola, vegetable, sesame
~ Pasta; noodles – spaghetti, angel hair, fettuccini, linguini, lasagna, cellophane
~ Pasta; shaped – orzo, penne, shells; small and large, rotini
~ Peanut butter – crunchy, smooth, natural
~ Polenta – quick cooking, traditional
~ Rice – long gain white, brown, jasmine, Arborio, basmati
~ Salt – table, kosher
~ Shortening
~ Soy sauce
~ Stock – beef, chicken, vegetable, seafood
~ Sugar – white, super fine, brown; light and dark, powdered
~ Sun-dried tomatoes
~ Vinegar – white distilled, apple cider, white wine, rice wine, champagne, balsamic
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