T​aste of Home’s Top 1​0 Pantry Essentials ​for Surviving a Wint​er Storm

Storm’s building up fast and it’s time to make one last grocery run before you’re snowed (or iced) in.

T​aste of Home’s Top 1​0 Pantry Essentials ​for Surviving a Wint​er StormThese Top 10 Pantry Staples from Taste of Home will keep you warm and satisfied until it’s safe to return to the streets:

Canned soups: Dinner. Done. Bonus if it’s cream of anything, then you can use it as a base for many dishes. This is one of our most popular recipes.

Beans: Ever so versatile and loaded with protein, which will give you energy to shovel snow off your car. Eat ’em straight out of the can. Smash ’em up and slather on tortillas (stock up on tortillas, too). Or make this chili. There may be a couple of ingredients you’ll want to pick up for this recipe, too.

Chocolate: This is a necessity. In times of duress, dunk a piece of chocolate into your emergency peanut butter supply. Or down a handful of chocolate chips. Or toss them into granola bars for a survival treat that will keep you energized and happy.

Grains: Having a good base for meals is essential. Stock up on easy-to-make basics like rice, pasta and quinoa, which is also a good source of protein.

Pancake/Baking Mix: This kitchen staple can be used for so much more than just pancakes! Try whipping up some biscuits, dumplings, potpies or sweet pies the next time you find yourself short on baking ingredients. You can toss those dumplings into a good pot of canned soup, while you’re at it.

T​aste of Home’s Top 1​0 Pantry Essentials ​for Surviving a Wint​er StormAnd if your power goes out and you don’t have a gas stove, here are a few more ideas to get you through those cold, dark days:

Peanut (or other nut) Butter: A good source of protein and good-for-you fats. It typically needs no refrigeration.

Salmon or tuna in a pouch or can: For a quick take on a salad, toss them with some canned diced tomatoes and add in seasonings like dried basil, garlic salt, and freshly cracked black pepper.

Bread/crackers (sweet and savory)/tortillas: From sandwiches to snacks, these will make perfect meals possible in a pinch.

Honey: An ingredient that holds up for months in your cupboard, honey is good for glazes and sweetening but also adds an extra level of subtle flavor to peanut butter and marshmallow crème sandwiches or simply drizzled on a good dark or wheaty bread. In a pinch, it can also help relieve a sore throat.

Marshmallow crème: (Fluff) for a peanut butter and marshmallow crème sandwich. Drizzle a little honey into the mix for added fun and flavor.

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