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Freezer Pasta Meals: Amazing $0.24 Microwavable Pasta Lunch Packets

Published: Jul 22, 2021 · Modified: Mar 10, 2023 by Ginny · This post may contain affiliate links.

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These freezer pasta meals come in at just $0.24 per serving. Not only are they insanely inexpensive (can you even buy a pack of gum for $0.25?), they offer convenience and endless possibilities for variety to spice up your work lunches.

stack of homemade freezer pasta meals with servings of pasta sauce inside each.
Make these at Home for Inexpensive Lunches
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1 🍽️ Why This Works
2 🍝 Ingredients
3 🍽️ Instructions
4 💡 Expert Tips
5 🌡️ Reheating Instructions
6 Cost Breakdown
7 🍲 Meal Preparation
8 🍴 Substitutions
9 Recipe FAQs
10 Freezer Pasta Meals {$0.24 per serving}

Do the work once and you’ll be able to fill your freezer with over three weeks worth of tasty meal prep lunches to bring to work.This was music to my husband’s ears, since he was getting pretty tired of taking leftovers and sandwiches to work every day.

My husband takes these to work a few times per week, and since writing this post, I’ve also used this as a side for dinner. Super-versatile.

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🍽️ Why This Works

Fast: You can make 3 weeks worth of lunches in under 20 minutes. You can probably make 6 weeks worth in 30 minutes. Since these last so long in the freezer, it’s tempting to do that.

Silly Easy: This is so simple to do that everyone can do this even if you don’t cook. It’s boiling water and then freezing the noodles. We all can do this.

Great First Time Cook Project: Whether you are in high school looking for an after school snack or a college student cooking for the first time, this recipe is perfect for you. You can make a batch in the amount of time you check Instagram.

This is great, especially if the first-timer is using a semi-homemade recipe like the Three Ingredient Broccoli Alfredo Sauce, which can be frozen in little cups.

Frugal: This is less than a quarter per batch. You just can’t pass that up.

Adaptable: Simply by changing the sauce, you can change up the recipe to whatever you like. You can make your own sauce or use a jar of your favorite. Either way, this is your recipe.

🍝 Ingredients

Pasta | Use any leftover boxed pasta that you have available. We all have those half-used boxes that are taking up space in the pantry.

Sauces | Since we are using those one or two ounce disposable cups, I added a red sauce to some, and pesto to others.

I figured it would help me from getting bored eating the same thing every day for lunch.

🍽️ Instructions

three process shots showing to cook the pasta, freeze it on a baking sheet, and then bag them in ziploc bags.
Super Easy Steps to Cook, Freeze and Bag Pasta!

Step One: Cook the pasta in a salted pot of boiling water until al dente. I cooked up two boxes of pasta. Then drain.

Step Two: Stir drained pasta with olive oil to prevent sticking. I used a little over one teaspoon for each box of pasta.

Step Three: Place pasta in an even layer on a cookie sheet. My pasta overlapped a bit, so I had to snap a handful of pieces apart once frozen.

Step Four: Place in the freezer for two hours. If you have a small freezer like me, use a small wire shelf from the dollar store to be able to freeze two sheets at once.

Step Five: While the pasta is freezing, mix together your sauce and let it cool completely before packaging it up. You’ll see two types of sauce in this post, but since I way over-estimated how much I needed, I’m only accounting for the cost of one sauce – the broccoli alfredo sauce.

Remove the frozen pasta from the freezer and transfer to a large bowl. If some of your pieces are frozen together, gently snap them apart.

I opted to mix my pastas together even though they were different varieties.

Tip: Larger pastas are easier to freeze and less likely to stick together. If some of them do stick together, it’s a lot easier to snap them apart than a smaller pasta.

Make Portable Pasta Lunch Packets

I used zippable sandwich bags and small one or two ounce cups w/lids to package up the pasta lunches. If you prefer not to use the cups, you can freeze your sauce in ice cube trays. Since most ice cube trays hold 1-oz. per cube, you’ll need to use two ice cubes for each bag of pasta.

It’s important to work quickly when packaging up your pasta so it doesn’t thaw. Place one cup of pasta into each bag. Try to remove as much air as possible from each bag, fold over once if your bags are large enough and seal. Place them into the freezer immediately.

sheet pan with pasta ready for the freezer.
It’s best to Freeze the Pasta

Package up your sauce cups. Each cup holds two ounces. I just used a regular spoon to scoop in my sauce. Place lids on cups and transfer to the freezer.

If you’re using an ice cube tray for your sauce, you’ll have to add the frozen cubes to the bags of pasta later.

I’m storing my pasta in a basket on the top shelf of my freezer and just sliding in the cups in the leftover space on the side. Super easy to grab and go!

Plastic Basket in the Freezer to store the lunch packets of frozen pasta and sauce.
Freezer Basket to Store Pasta

Update: I found it just as easy to add the sauce containers to the Ziploc bags and that saves an extra step in the morning.

💡 Expert Tips

I know I touched on it above, but I’ll explain a bit more about my choice for the sauce. The reason I chose the the little cups to store the sauce was because I wanted my husband to have some variety with his lunch each day.

Keeping the sauce separate from the pasta allowed me to save leftover sauce from our dinners in the cups and add it to our sauce stash.

This provides a much larger variety than if the sauce was packaged together with the pasta. He can just choose the sauce he’s in the mood for, grab the pasta, and go.

This is just an easy way to break up the monotony of essentially eating the same thing for lunch a few times each week.

several Ziploc bags with single serving of frozen pasta and a disposable plastic cup of red and green sauces.
These Frozen Pasta Meals in Baggies are Perfect for Grab-N-Go!

🌡️ Reheating Instructions

Lightly massage the bag of pasta to break apart any pieces that are frozen together. Place the pasta in microwave safe bowl. Remove the frozen sauce from the cup and place it directly over the pasta (if you’re using sauce from ice cube trays, use two cubes of sauce).

Microwave for 90 seconds. Then mix thoroughly, ensuring all pasta is covered in the sauce. Place back in microwave for 30 seconds. Let sit for one minute before removing from microwave.

Microwave times may vary according to your microwave’s wattage.

Cost Breakdown

  • (2) boxes of pasta: $2
  • Broccoli Alfredo Sauce: $2
  • Olive oil: $0.11
  • Total cost: $4.11
  • Cost per packet: $0.24

I knew they were going to be inexpensive, but I was happily surprised to see that the cost per serving is just $0.24. To date, this is probably one of the cheapest freezer meal recipes I’ve posted. Though, my $0.59 freezer smoothie packets do come pretty close. 

🍲 Meal Preparation

Meal prepping has become very popular and for a good reason. It’s one of those things that takes some work up front, but then you get rewarded every time its mealtime! I wanted to take a second to explain why it’s a good idea to consider meal planning and how it can benefit you. Take a look:

  • Saving money is number one. First and foremost, you will save money when your meal plan because you won’t be tempted to hit the drive-through instead of eating at home. Eating out costs so much money, and you can have wholesome good meals right at home with little effort to warm it up. 
  • Meal prepping can reduce stress later. While you may have a day that you spend hours in the kitchen prepping, that will seem easy on those nights when you need something fast. Imagine going to the freezer and pulling out a meal that just needs heated up and minimal work from you. You’ll notice much less stress from cooking. 
  • When you meal prep, you can keep portion control in mind. This is great when you are trying to drop a few pounds or save even more money. You’re less likely to overeat when you have your portion already figured out. If you happen to be still hungry, you can munch on some veggies instead. 
  • You won’t have as many unnecessary purchases. If you go to the store with a list in hand and a plan, you’re less likely to buy a bunch of extra stuff. You’ll know that the convince of meal prepping outways the expense of junk food at the store. 
  • You won’t believe how much time you save. Ball games in the evening, piano lessons, and whatever else creeps up doesn’t have to end in you spending hours in the kitchen too. Most meal prep foods can be quickly microwaved or warmed in the oven, just like my microwave pasta. 
top down view of a bag filled with pasta and sauce ready for the freezer.
Make a Week’s Worth of Lunches for Just Pennies

Anyone can meal prep. Whether you have a large family and are trying to get your food organized or if you live by yourself. Meal prepping is the perfect way to save you time and energy. 

That’s what’s so great about my microwavable pasta; you can just grab what you want and have an easy, effortless lunch. Heck, try this for a quick 5 minute dinner before you head out of the door for “second shift!” You know the hours from 3pm-10pm when you are running like crazy! 

🍴 Substitutions 

If you want some extra protein, add meat to the pasta. Keep in mind that the price will increase a little once you add some meat in, but as inexpensive as it is to make, it’s not a huge deal. Try adding some of the following to the pasta sauce. 

  • Chicken – Cook and dice some juicy chicken and add it to the pasta sauce. You’ll be amazed by how delicious it is and that it makes the meal even more filling. 
  • Ground Beef – Brown up a batch of hamburger, and you can either mix it with the pasta sauce or put it in individual containers. If you opt for an individual container, just grab one and warm it up with the pasta and sauce end enjoy!
  • Sausage – I love the flavor of sausage with my pasta. It’s just so good, so it makes sense to brown it up and freeze it too.

The biggest tip here is to grab some meat when it is on sale to keep the price down. Also, look for the soon to expire meats (be careful!) and see if you score a deal there! 

When using meat, try to use a tad less than you normally would. You can use leftover ⅓ pound of ground beef instead of a full pound to your pasta sauce. You still have a punch of protein without using a full pound of meat! 

Add some veggies to the pasta sauce. This is a wonderful way to add some extra nutrients and flavor if you want. Try some of these ideas:

  • Mushrooms – If you love mushrooms, it just makes sense to add a few into the mix. So good and hearty. 
  • Olives – Okay, so I know they aren’t exactly a vegetable, but they add lots of yummy flavors and look pretty too. 
  • Carrots – They give the sauce a sweetness that’s not overbearing. Plus, you’re adding valuable vitamins and minerals to the dish. 
  • Peppers – Chop up some green bell peppers for a hint of flavor. Before adding them to the sauce saute them with a little bit of olive oil, so they aren’t too crunchy or toss them in the sauce and simmer for 10-15 minutes. 
  • Onions – Dice up some onions and soften them by simmering the sauce. They give you a boost of flavor and nutrients too. 
  • Tomatoes – For the tomato-based sauce, it makes sense to have some hearty tomatoes in it too. Use a can of petite diced and add them in. You’ll love how they taste!   

Recipe FAQs

Can you freeze cooked pasta?

A lot of people are unsure if you can freeze cooked pasta. The answer is yes, you can. If you know you are going to freeze it, you can cook the pasta a few minutes shy of it being done. This will help the texture taste better when reheated. If not, no worries the pasta will be slightly softer once reheated.

What is the best pasta to use for pasta freezer meals?

Go ahead and reach for any variety of pasta you enjoy. Spaghetti, bowtie, elbow, they all work great. You will find even gluten free and veggie pastas will work as well.

How to know if cooked pasta is freezer burned?

The telltale sign of freezer burn is the ice crystals that form on the food, and white patches. When in doubt it is best to throw it out. Freezer burned food can taste bad and contain bacteria that can make you sick.

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stack of homemade freezer pasta meals with servings of pasta sauce inside each.

Freezer Pasta Meals {$0.24 per serving}

These freezer pasta meals come in at just $0.24 per serving. Not only are they insanely inexpensive (can you even buy a pack of gum for $0.25?), they offer convenience and endless possibilities for variety to spice up your work lunches.
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Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American, Italian
Diet: Diabetic
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes minutes
Author: Ginny

Equipment

  • Plastic Portion Cups

Ingredients

  • Pasta dried
  • Sauce your choice

Instructions

  • Cook the pasta in a salted pot of boiling water until al dente. I cooked up two boxes of pasta. Then drain.
  • Stir drained pasta with olive oil to prevent sticking. I used a little over one teaspoon for each box of pasta.
  • Place pasta in an even layer on a cookie sheet. I used one cookie sheet per box of cooked pasta. My pasta overlapped a bit, so I had to snap a handful of pieces apart once frozen.
  • Place in the freezer for two hours. If you have a small freezer like me, use a small wire shelf from the dollar store to be able to freeze two sheets at once.
  • While the pasta is freezing, mix together your sauce and let it cool completely before packaging it up. You'll see two types of sauce in this post, but since I way over-estimated how much I needed, I'm only accounting for the cost of one sauce – the broccoli alfredo sauce.
  • Remove the frozen pasta from the freezer and transfer to a large bowl. If some of your pieces are frozen together, gently snap them apart. I opted to mix my pastas together even though they were different varieties.

Making Pasta Bags

  • Using sandwich bags and small one or two ounce cups w/lids to package up the pasta lunches. If you prefer not to use the cups, you can freeze your sauce in ice cube trays. Since most ice cube trays hold 1-oz. per cube, you'll need to use two ice cubes for each bag of pasta.
  • It's important to work quickly when packaging up your pasta so it doesn't thaw. Place one cup of pasta into each bag. Try to remove as much air as possible from each bag, fold over once if your bags are large enough and seal. Place them into the freezer immediately.
  • Package up your sauce cups. Each cup holds two ounces. I just used a regular spoon to scoop in my sauce. Place lids on cups and transfer to the freezer.

Reheating Instructions

  • Lightly massage the bag of pasta to break apart any pieces that are frozen together. Place the pasta in microwave safe bowl. Remove the frozen sauce from the cup and place it directly over the pasta (if you're using sauce from ice cube trays, use two cubes of sauce).
  • Microwave for 90 seconds. Then mix thoroughly, ensuring all pasta is covered in the sauce. Place back in microwave for 30 seconds. Let sit for one minute before removing from microwave.

Notes

Pasta Choice: Larger pastas are easier to freeze and less likely to stick together. If some of them do stick together, it’s a lot easier to snap them apart than a smaller pasta.
Use Leftover Sauce: Keeping the sauce separate from the pasta allowed me to save leftover sauce from our dinners in the cups and add it to our sauce stash. This provides a much larger variety than if the sauce was packaged together with the pasta. He can just choose the sauce he’s in the mood for, grab the pasta, and go.
Substitutions: Chicken – Cook and dice some juicy chicken and add it to the pasta sauce. You’ll be amazed by how delicious it is and that it makes the meal even more filling. Ground Beef – Brown up a batch of hamburger, and you can either mix it with the pasta sauce or put it in individual containers. If you opt for an individual container, just grab one and warm it up with the pasta and sauce end enjoy! Sausage – I love the flavor of sausage with my pasta. It’s just so good, so it makes sense to brown it up and freeze it too.
Bag Choice: Make sure to use freezer grade bags for your pasta meals so they stay fresh in the freezer. 
There will be no nutritional data as I won’t know what sauce you chose. 
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Ginny Collins is a passionate foodie and recipe creator of Savor and Savvy and Kitchenlaughter. Indoors she focuses on easy, quick recipes for busy families and kitchen basics. Outdoors, she focuses on backyard grilling and smoking to bring family and friends together. She is a lifelong learner who is always taking cooking classes on her travels overseas and stateside. Her work has been featured on MSN, Parade, Fox News, Yahoo, Cosmopolitan, Elle, and many local news outlets. She lives in Florida where you will find her outside on the water in her kayak, riding her bike on trails, and planning her next overseas adventure.

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Ginny Collins is a passionate foodie and recipe creator of Savor and Savvy and Kitchenlaughter. Indoors she focuses on easy, quick recipes for busy families and kitchen basics. Outdoors, she focuses on backyard grilling and smoking to bring family and friends together. She is a lifelong learner who is always taking cooking classes on her travels overseas and stateside. Her work has been featured on MSN, Parade, Fox News, Yahoo, Cosmopolitan, Elle, and many local news outlets. She lives in Florida where you will find her outside on the water in her kayak, riding her bike on trails, and planning her next overseas adventure.

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  1. Elaina says

    June 26, 2014 at 10:40 am

    Fantastic idea. You can even throw in some frozen meatballs or chicken strips although that would raise the cost a bit.

    Reply
    • Jazmin Rode says

      June 26, 2014 at 9:19 pm

      So funny you mention that today! Just tonight we had some extra chicken left over from dinner and I diced them up and added them to the packs he’ll take tomorrow. 🙂

      Reply
  2. Lydia | The Thrifty Frugal Mom says

    June 03, 2014 at 7:43 pm

    This is awesome and absolutely perfect for what I need this summer…quick, yummy lunches. Thanks!

    Reply
    • Jazmin Rode says

      June 06, 2014 at 8:06 pm

      It really does make lunch a lot easier! Hope you try it, Lydia!

      Reply
  3. CasHolmes says

    April 14, 2014 at 9:48 am

    Oh this ist just perfect, I’ve been trying to come up with new things for my husband to take to work for lunch!

    Reply
  4. Kathi says

    March 25, 2014 at 7:27 pm

    Wow! Hubby takes lunch every day to work and I’d love to eat these for lunch at home myself. All my leftover pasta and sauces will be frozen like this from now on. Thank you for sharing this at the HomeAcre Hop; I hope you’ll join us again this Thursday.
    Kathi at Oak Hill Homestead

    Reply
  5. Felecia Cofield says

    March 21, 2014 at 1:38 am

    Hi Jazmin! What a clever idea! Thank you for sharing! I always thought pasta would be soggy if frozen. Now where’d I get that idea? Have a great week! Blessings from Bama!

    Reply
    • Jazmin Rode says

      March 28, 2014 at 2:03 pm

      Thanks, Felicia!

      Reply
  6. Trisha D says

    March 17, 2014 at 2:28 pm

    Looks crazy delicious. Definitely something the beau and I should try out!! Thanks girl for always inspiring!

    Reply
  7. Carrie Doyle says

    March 10, 2014 at 2:30 am

    You have just changed the “brown bags” of my house! Thank you – what a great post!!

    Reply
  8. Merissa says

    March 10, 2014 at 2:22 am

    Such a great idea! I really need to work on this for my hubby when we get moved into the house. Thanks for the tips!

    Reply
  9. Allison Schumm says

    March 10, 2014 at 1:10 am

    These look amazingly simple! I will have to try something like this the next time we have leftover pasta.

    Reply
  10. Anonymous says

    March 08, 2014 at 9:20 pm

    Love this idea. Going to package up my leftover sauce and pasta this way. Also I plan to make a few double batches this week when I make meat sauce for goulash and pesto. Brilliant and so practical!

    Reply
  11. Elise says

    March 08, 2014 at 2:45 pm

    That is such a great idea! These pasta packets would be great to keep on hand for kid’s snacks too.

    Reply
  12. Leslie says

    March 08, 2014 at 12:49 am

    Yum! What a great idea. Every week for the last 2 months I say I’m going to do this. I hope your having a great day!

    Reply
  13. Annie A says

    March 08, 2014 at 5:31 am

    Wow, what a great post! I’m going to do this, thank you!

    Reply
  14. rachelmaydesigns says

    March 07, 2014 at 10:55 pm

    I love this! I follow your Pinterest boards and this caught my eye. I think I’m going to do the same and add a cup of frozen veggies to mine. It’ll up the cost a little, but at 24 cents plus veggies it’s still pretty affordable I’d say! I like switching up the sauces, you’re right – it breaks up the monotony.

    Reply
  15. Erica says

    March 07, 2014 at 9:39 pm

    My head is spinning around. I’m going to try this! I’ve been wanting to try freezer cooking, but I have limited time. This seems easy enough.

    Erica
    We Three Crabs

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