With food costs constantly on the rise, it's wise to use leftovers instead of throwing them away. Â Here are some ways of re-using leftover food -
- Leftover bread can be used to make bread pudding. Â It can also be toasted and crumbed to sprinkle on soups or salads.
- Leftover cooked vegetables can be turned into a paratha stuffing or a vegetable filling for a sandwich. Â They can also be combined with low fat cheese and baked, to be eaten with bread. Â Another way is to use them in an omlet.
- Leftover raw veggies can be boiled together to make a soup which can be a filler or a starter for a meal.
- Leftover dry dal can be used in a paratha or can be mixed with boiled vegetables and turned into a sambar. Â Dry boiled dal and boiled vegetables can be mixed together, mashed, shaped into rounds or ovals, and steamed to make a delicious and healthy snack.
- Leftover plain rice can be turned into lemon rice or tamarind rice.
- Leftover pasta can be combined with raw vegetables and a suitable dressing, to make a salad.
- Leftover boiled eggs can be cut in half, the yellow scooped out and mixed with vegetables and masala, and filled into the boiled egg white 'cups'. Â Makes a yummy snack.
- Leftover coffee or tea decoction can be frozen in ice trays. Â These coffee and tea cubes can be later used to make iced coffee or iced tea.
If using leftovers does not appeal to you, donate it to the needy people. Â While it's good not to waste food, it's also important to remember to throw away food that is stale or spoilt. Â Try your best to reduce leftovers and eat fresh food as far as possible.
If you have any tips to share on leftover foods, do write to us!