BBQ Pulled Pork, Roasted Potato and Spinach Frittata- plus 3 Tips for Tasty, Tempting Leftovers
Not just in my food blogging life, but also throughout my life, leftovers have been the equivalent of a drive-through at the fast-food window. But without the guilt, or that back-of-the-mind question wondering, "what was really in that burger?"
A gourmet gimmie.
Healthy, fresh leftover ingredients that come together quickly, allowing that ultimate moment of peace, knowing the dishwasher is empty, and the counters are wiped down for the night. Pure foodie bliss.
Not only do I love creating new and flavorful dishes on night two, but some of my recipes are downright dependent on it! Like this lovely frittata, so full of flavor that you'll be pulling out your crockpot more this year than you did in all of the '70s. Last night, I took leftover BBQ Country Pork Ribs and my Mustard Thyme Roasted Baby Potatoes from the night before, and in no time, I had a fresh and hearty meal on the table. And, can I just say it again... with just one pan to wash! Oh, yeah.
*full recipe at the end
1) Store it Right: Long gone are those college days when you threw a piece of pizza on a plate in the fridge and hoped for the best as breakfast time rolled around. And sorry, Rolling Stones, but when it comes to leftovers, time is not on your side! The solution? Once the food is cooled, place in appropriate containers such as zip-lock bags, Tupperware containers, or even a bowl with some foil on top to help prevent further drying out.
Also, more than ever, make sure not to overcook your proteins and veggies. A good tip for the first act, but even more important for the Grand Finale, when your leftovers will be warmed or even cooked a second time.
2) Think outside the Take Out Box: Leftovers are the perfect way to have some fun and try new combinations with your ingredients. Have a leftover protein? How about dicing it up with some onions, leeks, and veggies of your choice and boiling up some rice for a nice stir-fry. Or leftover rice or potatoes formed into patties and fried into cakes. And why not add in some eggs and cream to just about any leftovers for a frittata. And don't forget how nicely leftovers can transform into burritos or even bruschetta.
Dinner leftovers are also perfect for breakfast or lunch the next day, so be creative and think staples. Keeping grains, beans, pasta, broths, healthy salad dressings and cut-up tomatoes in your pantry helps take your leftovers from lackluster to luscious, all while saving money and preventing food waste.





One bite into the meal and I was taken right back to the South Bay again. Food Truck Wedding Catering
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you enjoyed it, Jade! Thanks for stopping by :)
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