One of the easiest ways to save money on food is to just use it again! No not regurgitating it and putting it back on the plate...but instead of throwing away the stuff that doesn't get eaten, save it and make it into something else.
The first rule to using up leftovers is making sure you save
some when you are serving up the “real meal”!! Sometimes you might just want to add an extra 100g of mince or maybe use 4 chicken breasts where you would normally use 3. But other times it's all about the way you serve it. I have made a special effort in recent months to not serve the kids up quite as much food as I had been, not because I am being stingy, but because it is often such a struggle to get them to finish it...maybe they didn't actually need that much food and I am being a bit too mean by forcing it down them!!
Not all meals work as leftovers, but with the ones that will work make sure you put aside some when you are serving up. Sometimes it will work as a repeat meal sometimes you can just take some of the meal or a specific vegetable and turn it into something else. Add more rice, veges and/or sauce to the meals to make it go further (hey that is a good idea for next week's post! making meals go further... yes will start that soon!)
Ham and Vege Strata - This could be made with left over meat (doesnt have to be ham) and left over stir fry or roast veges - also uses the stale bread that no one wants to eat anymore! |
I have a bunch of meal plans that rely on leftovers…I’m not
sure where to start…with the meals that I save the leftovers from or the
recipes I use the leftovers for.
….ummm..
Maybe I need to mix it as I go….
Last week I gave the recipe for Roast Chicken Casserole, from
the roast chicken leftovers…obviously not so much for the night following…but
it freezes well.
I always try to save as much chicken as possible from a
roast chicken meal.
I save it in small containers to throw into various meals
including
Pizza – meatlovers, satay chicken pizza, chicken Camembert
and “brie”
Hawaiian Pizza (opened tin of pineapple and bits of ham left over from Christmas...or something else!) and Chicken Satay Pizza (- cooked chicken and left over satay sauce) |
Kowhai Chicken – My favorite yummy casserole dish
Chicken Sopa – Another great Mexican chicken dish (save some
tortillas from the burrito meal too I like to buy the 15 packs from Countdown,
best value for money…only problem is, that I usually shop at Pak n’ Save…so
making the special trip to Countdown for one item isn’t that good of a money
saving technique)
Fettuccine “Cabonara” – a handful of chicken at the last
minute…or one of the minutes near to the end at least. (Any left over meat is good for this one –
sausages, other roasts…not so much mince though)
Leftover Nacho Mince:
A “handful” for a Mexican inspired pizza
Spread over the bottom of a casserole dish and make Cowboy
Casserole or Cornbread Pasta something or other Bake
Whenever I make meatballs I always set aside a few to use on
pizza.
So to end this…before I have to spend the whole rest of the
week writing up recipes on the recipe page…I will say Pizza, Pizza Pizza…. If
you are trying to save money on meals, make a quick base or a fancy base or a
bread maker base and top it with left over anything! (Oh and make sure you save a bit of tomato
based pasta sauce for the base topping!!)
(by the way, I am going to try to take more photos of my leftover meals and will add them to this post in the next week or so, and the recipe links are coming soon too!)
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