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Leftover Dinner Magic
Leftover Dinner Magic
What do you do when a meal is finished? Most of us
wash the dishes and wrap up the leftovers, but what happens to
the leftover portions not eaten? Do they get consumed
later or do they sit in the refrigerator until they start to
smell and you finally throw them out? If you tend to do
the latter, how about saving some time and money by learning
how to use those leftovers in new ways to surprise your family
at dinner time.
Some people like leftovers and some do
not. Still then, many will eat them one day out, but quickly
get tired of eating the same thing over and over. Here’s
a way to fix the problem if you or someone in your family is
the same way. Let’s start with an example.
You prepare a roasted pork loin and rice for dinner one
night. The family wants something else for dinner the
following night so the pork loin gets pushed to the back of the
refrigerator. Normally, that’s where it will stay until
you clean out the fridge, right? Not anymore. Let’s
do something to keep that pork loin from going to waste.
Eating leftovers the way they were originally served, is
probably what’s turning family members off from wanting it
again the next night. Your family doesn’t have to eat the
pork loin as is. So, chop that pork loin up into bite
size pieces.
Now you’re probably thinking, ok that’s great, but what do I
do with it now? In a large skillet or wok, stir fry the
leftover rice with a bag of frozen veggies, an egg, and some of
the chopped pork loin to make pork fried rice. Add a little soy
sauce and you’ve got a whole new dinner for your hungry
family.
This is just one way that leftovers can be turned into a new
dish with a new flavor. The same can also be done using
chicken, seafood, or beef. Let’s take a look at beef.
If you have hamburgers left from dinner, chop them up until
they resemble ground beef again. The meat can be combined with
chili powder and taco sauce to make beef tacos. Or, add
some beans, chopped peppers and tomatoes, and sauce to create a
pot of chili. If you have the imagination, there are an
unlimited number of possibilities of what you can do with meats
and side dishes from a previous night’s dinner.
Using a little leftover magic can make one meal last for
two, three, or even four more days. But, you don’t have
to eat it all in the same week. Fix a new meal with the
leftovers and freeze it until you are ready to have that
particular meat again. On that day, dinner will already be
made, all you’ll need to do is heat it up. Yes, it really
can be just that simple.
Your family will be amazed at your ability to transform any
meal into a new creation they will enjoy. Besides that,
you will save money on your grocery bill and won’t be throwing
it away in the trash can as spoiled leftovers. Try these
and similar ideas to expand your family’s palate.