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My GOLD TIPS: What food to stock up on for coronavirus

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published16 Mar '20 Updated18 Mar '20
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This post contains my tips for what food to stock up on for Coronavirus. Practical and economical suggestions so you don’t go on a wild spending spree, only to end up with a pile of groceries you’ll never use!

Also see 15 Day Quarantine Menu Plan including complete grocery list, plus how to sanitise food.

Coronavirus what food to stock up on

What food to stock up on for Coronavirus quarantine 

Whether you agree with food stocking or not, it’s hard to avoid thinking about it in these uncertain times.

And after sending a somewhat lengthy email to several friends and readers with some recommendations for what food to stock up on in the event of a Coronavirus quarantine (whether mandatory or voluntary), I thought it was time I shared it with all my readers.

So here it is!

TOP TIPS

  • Shop at the right times – find out when stores do major restocking. Opening times are ideal – I go at 7 am.

  • Skip bread. Buy tortillas instead. Compact, versatile, keeps in pantry – and plenty available (people haven’t figured this out yet!).

  • Buy stock cubes and powder instead of broth/stock in cartons. Cheaper and way more space efficient.

  • Know what can be frozen – and what can’t. Read the list below.

  • Get my Essential Herbs & Spices listed below – they’re the basis of 50% of my non Asian recipes.

  • Get my 5 Asian Essential Sauces listed below – covers 60% of my Asian recipes.

If you’ve got stock powder and plenty of herbs and spices, you can make ANYTHING delicious!

Other useful resources

  • 15 Day Coronavirus Quarantine Menu Plan and Shopping List

  • RTE recipe pantry essentials – list of key ingredients that form the basis of the majority of my recipes Coming shortly

  • Coronavirus food handling safety – Coming Wednesday

Tortillas
Stock up on tortillas instead of bread. Far more space efficient, long shelf life, incredibly versatile.

What food to stock up on for Coronavirus quarantine 

This is a general list of tips and advice for food to stock up on that will form the basis of many recipes. See above for links to specific prepared lists.

1. How long to stock up for

At the time of writing, authorities require a quarantine period of 2 weeks, so I add a buffer to this and round it up to 2.5 to 3 weeks.

Be sensible when stocking up. You’re not going to starve, you just might not eat exactly what you want when you want it. Take this time as an opportunity to get creative with what you’ve got!

Dried chickpeas
Get dried beans instead of canned. Cheaper and more space efficient.

2. Space and cost saving food options

Storage space is premium when stocking up. Here are my top tips for space saving food items:

  • Dried beans instead of canned (tip: go to the whole food places like Scoop. They’re a bit more expensive but they were fully stocked with all dried beans as of yesterday)

  • Stock cubes & powder (bouillon) instead of cartons of liquid broth/stock (1 cube/1 tsp powder in 1 cup boiling water = 1 cup liquid stock/broth)

  • Tomato paste over canned tomato or passata (Whisk 1.5 tbsp flour with 1/4 cup water until lump free. Then mix in another 1 1/4 cups water, 4 tbsp tomato paste and 1.5 tsp sugar. Bring to simmer on stove until it thickens to gravy consistency. Use in place of 1 can of crushed tomato)

  • Powdered milk instead of fresh milk or long life milk cartons

  • Tortillas instead of bread – no refrigeration required, highly versatile. All things Mexican, lunch wraps, or ham and egg breakfast pockets anyone?

Chicken and beef stock powder
Stock cubes and powder are far more space and cost efficient than cartons of liquid.

Be flexible when cooking. Substitute freely. Skip minor ingredients used in small quantities. Focus on the main ingredients!

3. Use freezer space selectively

Unless you have a deep freezer, freezer and fridge space is valuable real estate, so use it for things that you can’t (or refuse to!) buy in cans (like meat).

  • Skip large roasts – Bone in chicken thighs and drumsticks instead of whole chicken, chops instead of bone in lamb leg

  • Space efficient frozen veg – Frozen peas and diced vegetables are way more space efficient than broccoli and cauliflower.

  • Take things out of boxes – like frozen spinach. More space efficient!

  • Chop your own veg so you can pack them efficient. See below for a list of freezable vegetables.

4. Dairy & deli

  • Keep extra eggs on hand, always – possibly the most highly versatile ingredient you can stock up on and it has a shelf life of several weeks. From breakfast to baking, frittatas to quiche, fried rice to soup, if you have plenty of eggs, you just can’t go wrong! Because they don’t last for months, buy several weeks worth and keep cycling through them.

  • Milk – powdered milk most space efficient. Otherwise get long life milk. You can also freeze fresh milk (it just takes up a lot of space!)

  • Cream – freezable!

  • Fresh butter – get plenty, for spreading, cooking meals with and baking (you’re certainly going to have the time!). Also freezable.

  • Shredded cheese – freeze it. (Some blocks of cheese will change form once frozen, best to stick to shredded). Buy lots!😂

  • Parmesan – buy the pre grated kind and freeze it (if it’s from the fridge) or buy it from the pasta aisle (it might not be real cheese but it’s tasty, and hey, these are desperate times!) You will find I use it a LOT in my recipes!

  • Bacon and ham slices / bits – freeze

If there was ever a time to skip takeout and make your own food, that would be now

Long life milk and powdered milk

5.  Herbs & spice essentials

Here are the most used herbs and spices that appear over and over again in my recipes.

  • Onion

  • Garlic

  • Cumin

  • Coriander

  • Paprika

  • Oregano

  • Thyme

  • Cayenne pepper (or pure chilli powder)

  • Beef and chicken stock powder or bouillon cubes (1 cube or 1 tsp powder in 1 cup / 250 ml boiling water = 1 cup stock/broth)

6. Asian Essentials (60% coverage of Asian recipes)

The following sauces will cover ~60% of the sauces in the Asian recipes on my website:

  • Light and dark soy sauce

  • Chinese cooking wine (shoaxing wine) and/or Mirin or dry sherry

  • Rice wine vinegar

  • Oyster sauce

  • Sesame oil

  • Sriracha or any chilli sauce

Close up of Lo Mein in a wok, ready to be served
Get the above listed Asian essentials and you’ve got the basics for 60% of my Asian recipes, like this Lo Mein

7. Pantry essentials

  • Olive oil – the one oil I always have on hand. Close second is vegetable oil.

  • Salt, pepper

  • Brown sugar and honey

  • Apple cider vinegar– single most versatile vinegar, will be fine to sub for virtually any vinegar when necessary

  • Dried or vac packed carbs – rice, pasta, noodles (skip the instant mash, potatoes last for ages!). Things to make – see:

    • Rice recipes

    • Noodle recipes

    • Pasta recipes

    • Stir fries to serve over rice

    • How to cook white rice and basmati rice

  • Essential baking ingredients – flour, cornflour/cornstarch, sugar (white followed by brown)

  • Baking powder, baking soda/bi carb, yeast – for baking projects

There’s never been a better time to try your hand at homemade bread! Start with a simple no yeast Irish Soda Bread, then work your way up!

Irish Soda Bread

8. Vegetables

  • My Top 6 I can’t live without: Onion, garlic, cabbage, carrot, green onions, lemons

  • Freezable vegetables (chop and freeze, or buy frozen, to use in cooking) – capsicum/bell peppers, onion, garlic, ginger, carrot, celery, corn, pumpkin, squash, zucchini, cauliflower, broccoli / broccolini, frozen spinach, kale, lime*, lemons*, avocado^, chopped Asian greens, green onion/scallions

  • Cabbage is gold. Highly versatile, lasts for ages in the fridge. Use for salads like Coleslaw, Asian Slaw, pickle for tacos, use in Chow Mein and soups.

  • ** KEY TIP: Frozen spinach and kale – worth hunting down. Vast quantity of fresh spinach and kale jam packed into tiny boxes. Stir into soups, stews and pastas for an instant high nutrition veg hit. Get the handy portion size cubes if you can.

  • Canned vegetables – corn is my most used, followed by Asian ingredients for stir fries (baby corn, bamboo shoot slices, water chestnut)

  • Up to 4 weeks out of fridge, even longer in fridge crisper drawer – Onion, garlic, potatoes (sweet and normal)

  • Up to 4 weeks in fridge crisper – ginger, cabbage (wrap in cling wrap/freezer bag to extend even longer), carrots, lemons

  • Fresh herb pot plants – nothing beats fresh herbs! Buy in pots as these will last indefinitely if you care for them properly

  • Avoid: watery and leafy vegetables such as cucumbers, tomatoes, lettuce, leafy greens. These will not freeze well and have a short shelf life.

* Thaw and use juice and rind
^ Frozen avocado – use mashed in Guacamole or in puree form such as Avocado Sauce, not for eating cut in chunks like salads.

Herbs in pots
Get your favourite herbs in pots so they’ll last for weeks and weeks!
Cabbage - long shelf life vegetable
Cabbage is in my Top 6 vegetables – for its versatility and long shelf life

Keep buying and eating nutrition dense fresh produce on a day to day basis because you might not have access in the event of a lockdown.

9. Fruit

  • Up to 4 weeks in fridge – apples and oranges

  • Freeze your own or buy frozen – most fruit can be frozen. Great for smoothies, slushies, crumbles (use either this Apple Crumble or Strawberry Crumble recipe, choose which one is most similar to your fruit)

  • No added sugar canned fruit

  • Dried fruit

10. Breakfast and snacks

I know my list is very focussed on meals – but don’t forget about breakfast essentials and snacks! Cereals and spreads for breakfast, bacon and/or ham (make ham and egg pockets with tortillas!), frozen fruit for smoothies, fruit and nuts (ideal for snacking), crackers etc.

11. Don’t forget your pets!!

Whatever you feed your pets, make sure you have plenty of it in stock for them. And don’t forget treats!! Half my freezer is dedicated to BONES for Dozer 😂

12. Booze

I’ve seen shopping lists where wine tops the shopping list…… my darling friends, I’m talking to YOU! 😂

Lucky for me, my sister is currently storing some of her wine at my house. In the event of an emergency, I cannot be held responsible for what happens to those wines….😇

How to make Mimosas

And that’s a wrap!

That’s it from me today! I will be back with more this week, assuming you found this post helpful.

If you have any specific questions, just drop them in the comments below and I’ll get back to you.

Stay safe everyone! Remember to wash your hands frequently, and when you’ve been out and about in public, be conscious to avoid touching your face. Disinfect your hands regularly especially while you’re out and about.

Please remember – be kind to others. Help your neighbours. Share your toilet paper with family and friends. Don’t be greedy stockpiling food, just get what you think you need.

And don’t stop living life! – Nagi x


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247 Comments

  1. Karen Dusing says

    March 19, 2020 at 4:28 am

    Excellent list for those of us who are cooks and also for those who don’t have time or the inclination to cook. You are one of my favorite food bloggers and I have used many of your recipes. I love Dozer.

    Reply
  2. Judy Millman says

    March 19, 2020 at 2:55 am

    Nagi
    You are an angel. I hope you are taking care of yourself what about the homeless man you feed all the time? Take care of yourself and Dozer you are important
    Judy from Canada

    Reply
  3. Trudy says

    March 18, 2020 at 11:42 pm

    Thank you so so much for going to all that trouble regarding your menus and information regarding Covid-19. It is much appreciated.

    Reply
  4. Sharon Caulineau says

    March 18, 2020 at 11:24 pm

    Nagi, thanks so much for the guide to shopping/pantry for the current coronavirus. Was so helpful. Have a blessed day, Sharon

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 25, 2020 at 10:51 am

      You’re so welcome Sharon, thanks so much! N x

      Reply
  5. Leilani Tanaka says

    March 18, 2020 at 9:01 pm

    You are a true lifesaver as the rest of the world sinks a bit in their panicked response to the COD-19 pandemic. I am truly thankful for your passion and compassion to help others. Although a large ocean separates us, whenever I read your posts, I really feel that I’m talking to a loving and caring friend. Aloha to you and Dozer!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 25, 2020 at 10:51 am

      That’s so lovely to read, thanks so much Leilani! N x

      Reply
  6. Julie says

    March 18, 2020 at 8:57 pm

    Thanks Nagi, great tips & ideas along with the recipes. You’ve put a lot of thought into this. We need all the help we can get in these crazy times. Lucky for Dozer that he is oblivious to all the chaos. Keep up the good work.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 25, 2020 at 10:52 am

      Dozer’s priority is food… (then sleep) 😂

      Reply
  7. Adrienne Dudley says

    March 18, 2020 at 8:44 pm

    I want to be Dozer!
    This was really helpful. I already had most stuff although I will get some onion powder and tortillas (hadn’t thought of that) as I only eat 2 slices of bread a day for breakfast (I am fussy about which bread). I have a couple of cans of chickpeas but I might try and get a packet of dried ones. Thanks for putting this together!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 25, 2020 at 10:52 am

      Don’t we all want to be Dozer?!!!

      Reply
  8. Kaye Underwood says

    March 18, 2020 at 8:29 pm

    Hi Nagi,
    I just wanted to thank you for your Coronavirus Post. At a time when everyone is madly running around thinking about themselves it is so refreshing to see someone who is thinking about everyone else. These posts would have taken you ages and I for one am extremely grateful! Kaye

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 25, 2020 at 10:53 am

      Thanks so much Kaye, that really means a lot! N x

      Reply
  9. Ose says

    March 18, 2020 at 8:07 pm

    Yes again I agree with you 100% .
    Nagi you are most certainly made for times like this ! The list you compiled is spot on ,
    I am 75 and just about everything you suggested is a staple pantry item in our house. The only NOT item are the tortillas – i make our own bread, so an extra bag of flour was purchased as well as a can of good Olive oil. Good suggestion to get cabbage I’ll get that tomorrow- thanks ! We live in Adelaide and things have got way out of hand- I guess people are scared and therefore erasionale .
    Nagi I pray that GOD will keep you safe and healthy , as well as Dozer , bless you – Ose

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  10. Minerva Stevens says

    March 18, 2020 at 7:01 pm

    wow amazing, thanks for the tips and recipes

    Reply
  11. Robina Thompson says

    March 18, 2020 at 10:03 am

    Wow. All that wonderful info. So helpful in these times. Will be cooking up your recipes for sure. Thank you for thinking of others.

    Reply
  12. Carole Coushaine says

    March 18, 2020 at 9:42 am

    I just love you to death! You are such a caring and loving person!

    Reply
  13. Jaqs says

    March 18, 2020 at 5:22 am

    Thanks so much for this. We are in our 70’s with underline medical problems and live in the UK. Your help and menus are what keeps us going and we love your recipes. All of your advice about store cupboard essentials along with the other essentials are sooo helpful to us. Can’t thank you enough Nagi. Love to Dozer. X X

    Reply
  14. Grandma Genny says

    March 18, 2020 at 5:07 am

    Nagi, thank you for bringing a ray of sunshine into this Covid 19 crisis! Your list of supplies to have on hand is so helpful! I think the people who are hoarding don’t know what they really need. A huge fan of your website!

    Reply
  15. Deborah Garrett says

    March 18, 2020 at 5:02 am

    This was really useful information. Thank you from the US. Take care and I so appreciate your humor regarding the wine! Remember, we are in this together!

    Reply
  16. Jana says

    March 18, 2020 at 4:19 am

    I never put ginger in the fridge anymore. It’s fine to freeze it, but in the fridge it goes bad fast. I just leave it in the wrap it came in or none on my counter and it does well. This is a great list! I did stock up on tortillas before this all happened. I downloaded your excel sheet, where the squares were it now says FALSE in each spot. Ugh!!

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  17. Amy Morgan says

    March 18, 2020 at 1:01 am

    Wonderful and helpful post!

    Reply
  18. Judith says

    March 17, 2020 at 11:36 pm

    Thank you! Your list is most helpful!

    Reply
  19. Anita says

    March 17, 2020 at 11:19 pm

    Lovely list Nagi. Thank you !

    Reply
  20. Margaret says

    March 17, 2020 at 8:14 pm

    What a great list Nagi, and some excellent suggestions and recipes – thanks 🙂

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 25, 2020 at 11:08 am

      You’re so welcome Margaret! N x

      Reply
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