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Lovely Leftovers<br />

For me, leftovers are almost better than the<br />

original meal. Foraging through the fridge to feed<br />

my family is a challenge that I rise to on a regular<br />

basis.<br />

There is nothing more satisfying that managing<br />

to feed four of us for three days on the trot from<br />

one roast. After a chicken dinner we might have<br />

a warm potato salad with chicken and chorizo<br />

then I will boil the carcass and make a stock for<br />

a risotto. I also pull all the meat off the boiled up<br />

bones and the cats and dogs get a special treat.<br />

Nothing is wasted.<br />

A good fridge forager will always keep a few tins<br />

and jars in the cupboard for padding out their<br />

creations. I always have pesto, tinned tomatoes,<br />

beans, pulses and cheese ready to go.<br />

For soft fruit that has gone a bit too soft, I bung<br />

it in the blender with some milk, Greek yoghurt,<br />

a splash of maple syrup and whiz it up for a<br />

breakfast smoothie or I chuck it in a cake.<br />

Egg fried rice is easy and a great way to use<br />

your leftover rice. Heat a bit of oil or butter in<br />

a non-stick frying pan, add the rice and give it a<br />

good stir, add some Chinese five spice, chopped<br />

spring onions and then push it over to one side<br />

– in the space add a couple of beaten eggs and<br />

scramble them then mix through the rice. I could<br />

eat this all day, everyday.<br />

The three recipes opposite were all made in a<br />

week using whatever I had in the fridge. They are<br />

all adaptable and hopefully will inspire you to give<br />

your leftovers a lift!<br />

Ali Wale

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