When
leftovers morph it is a good thing.
Seriously!
Last
week I had to veer off course from our planned menu a bit because I had food in
the refrigerator that needed to be used up.
Primarily pork sausage and a bowl of black beans. I would have no problem tossing these things
into the freezer for later use but I needed to make spaghetti for Sunday dinner
so I was sure the sausage was going to get used. Vegetarian black bean burritos were calling
to me too so I thought "Why not?"
Sunday
I put a plastic container of leftover spaghetti sauce from the freezer in my
smallest slow cooker. I added a can of
Italian style diced tomatoes and 3/4 of a two cup dish of the leftover
sausage. My slow cooker was FULL. I put the lid on it and allowed it to cook on
low all day. The house smelled
terrific. Later that day I boiled up a
pound of rigatoni, stirred in the sauce from the slow cooker and ended up with
leftover sauce. I also ended up with
leftover pasta after supper. Plus I
still had leftover sausage.
Monday
I made two pizzas. One pizza is plenty
for the three of us but I decided to make the second one for the girl's lunches
to take to school. They love cold
leftover pizza in their lunch. Who
doesn't?!
I used
leftover pizza sauce from Friday and made a veggie pizza. I also used pesto and the leftover sausage to
make the other pizza. Two simple and
thrifty pizzas all made from leftovers, except for the dough.
Tuesday
I cooked a cup of rice. I sautéed some
leftover onion and bell pepper, then added the black beans. Then I tossed it in with the rice, some taco
seasoning and about a 1/2 cup of tomato sauce leftover from when I made pizza
sauce the week prior. I warmed up flour
tortillas and served it along with shredded lettuce, grated cheddar cheese and
salsa I already had on hand.
On
Sunday I had made a nice salad. On
Monday I added shredded cabbage and a diced Roma tomato to the leftovers and
served it again. On Tuesday I finished
the salad for lunch. Even the salad
morphed a couple of times.
Wednesday
I reheated the leftover rigatoni and made a fresh salad. The girls had leftover burrito filling in
their lunches. I just heated it up and
put it in their thermoses. I had a burrito
for lunch.
Thursday
I took all the leftover pasta sauce, tomato sauce and pizza sauce and combined
them with leftover bell pepper, sliced olives and mushrooms. I added freshly boiled pasta and made a pizza
pasta dish. I put it in a square dish
with a lid and popped it in the freezer for a future meal to enjoy later. After all, one can only enjoy so much pasta
in one week I think. That evening I used
the last of the burrito filling to make quesadillas.
After making
the pizza pasta I ended up with two cups of leftover boiled pasta. The leftovers just kept morphing. I put the pasta into a two cup freezer
container and put it in the freezer as well.
Next time I make soup and need some pasta for it all I'll have to do is
add it right in.
On
Valentine's Day Friday night I was a "good mommy" (fingers crossed) and
let my girls have frozen fish fillets and French fries for supper. It had been a very long time since we'd had
that and they were absolutely thrilled.
They kept saying how good it tasted and remarking about how long it had
been since they'd had that. I personally
thought it was a little salty.
Saturday
we were back to our healthier and more appetizing meals. I made more rice and used up some bacon, the
last of a green onion, some peas & carrots from the freezer, eggs and soy
sauce to make a batch of fried rice. I
served it with a salad using up the last of our shredded cabbage, a roma
tomato, some lettuce and baby carrots. I
served it with homemade dressing.
So
after a week of terrific meals we managed to use up all the leftovers in the
refrigerator. There was absolutely no
waste and I put meal away in the
freezer as well as the start of another one.
Do you
ever do things like that? How are some
ways you use up leftovers and avoid food waste?
You also might enjoy revisiting Use It Up - Leftovers.
You were definitely in the groove with your leftovers!
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DeleteHi there! I love our blog- this post was great! I do a lot of leftover morphing too- I call it "disguising" and most of the time no one can tell that it was a meal we already had. I try to wait an extra day to disguise the leftovers so it doesn't feel like we are having the same thing twice in a row. One of my favorite things to do is to make a pot of beef stew- the first time it is served we have it over egg noodles (to stretch the meal out a bit, the noodles are a filler) then I wait two days and whatever is leftover I dump in a couple of pie crusts, top with another pie crust, make a couple slits in the top crusts and bake then until the crusts are done- soooo easy. Sometimes I put a salad or biscuits or sliced fruit the side if I feel like the pies need a compliment. Another thing we do here is have leftover meatloaf sandwiches with a slice of cheese in them. If there is even more meatloaf than that I will crush it up to use in spaghetti sauce. Leftover ham usually goes in breakfast omelets. Leftover chicken/turkey becomes a soup or chicken salad for sandwiches or even enchiladas. I try really hard not to waste. I also try to keep a plastic freezer bag in my freezer for throwing in any leftover veggies from dinner- you know how sometimes there is not too much left (enough to not want to throw it away but not enough for another meal) and when I have a nice size bagful I will take it out of the freezer and use it in a soup or casserole or something. I try and find a use for everything! :) Thanks again for your blog- I really do enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful ideas! I think you and I are kindred spirits. I keep a little plastic container with a lid for all my leftover bits of veggies for soup too! I hate to waste food and I feel really good when I get to the end of the week with no waste. So glad you enjoy the blog.
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