What to do with Christmas leftovers: 3 chefs offer top tips to transform them into more delicious dishes
- Treats include turkey salad, meatballs with stuffing, a frittata with vegetables and Christmas pudding chunks mixed with vanilla ice cream and then frozen
- Turkey can be chopped up with veggies, mixed with egg to make bubble and squeak or chopped and mixed with milk and breadcrumbs to form croquettes
Christmas Day is over and you’ve feasted until you cannot eat another thing.
However, you still have leftovers – and you don’t want to waste them.
It’s a conundrum that we have all found ourselves in, but, according to three Hong Kong chefs, these leftovers can be a blessing. All that is needed is a little creativity.
“It’s always possible to label and freeze fresh leftovers in batches to enjoy later, but if you want to get creative, there are some easy ways to transform leftovers into new and exciting dishes,” says Nealy Fischer, founder of The Flexible Chef.
The online food platform is focused on simplifying people’s approach to cooking so that it fits in with the rest of their life, and adapting recipes while being super-healthy at the same time.
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