The Good the Bad and the Ugly of Leftovers

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For some, leftovers can be a doom sentence. While some of us look at leftovers as the best thing in the world. All will agree that the leftovers with all that green furry topping are pretty ugly. Leftovers eaten three nights in a row can be pretty bad. Leftovers made into great tasting meals can be a good thing and believe it or not can save money. Let’s take a look at ways to use those leftovers to our benefit.

Re-purposing Those Leftovers

Holidays – Leftovers during holidays usually surmount into outrageous quantities. If you are getting tired of the same old turkey or ham sandwiches for the following week, try changing it up for breakfast. Combine the mashed potatoes, stuffing and diced meat in a pan creating a little creator for an egg. Pop it all in the oven for ten minutes on 350 degrees and you have a hearty egg in a nest for breakfast. This is a complete meal with your meat, grains and dairy. It’s also not a bad way to start a day off from the turkey hang-over from the night before.

Meat – A staple of many households is ground meat. It is a perfect start to practice re-purposing leftovers on. A couple pounds of ground beef can be used for hamburgers, then the next day for tacos and finally as an addition to spaghetti sauce or a warm crock pot of chili. Steaks are also great leftovers to utilize for a couple of days. Eaten first as a main dish with mashed potatoes and green beans, cut into strips to top a hearty salad and finally cut into chunks for stews or soups.

Remember to have fun with you leftovers. Try a different spice or mix and match them to create a new treat for everyone to try. Just remember that the taste is what is most important. Watch the ingredients while watching the taste. Sounds hard? It’s not. Let’s take a look at how to accomplish just that.

Ingredients

Let’s take the hamburger meat as an example. What ingredients did you put into it for the actual hamburger? Salt, pepper and maybe some Italian seasoning were used. Keep these ingredients in mind when re-purposing the hamburger because it may not need more salt in the dish you are trying to create. If there was plenty of salt for the hamburger, cut out the salt in the new recipe and see if that works well. Bread crumbs, ketchup and possibly even some A-1. If you went heavy on the A-1 sauce, this might not work well re-purposed as a breakfast casserole. A meatloaf on the other hand might be the way to go. Just remember what you put in will determine what kind of dish you want to reuse the meat for.

Taste

Let’s use a holiday breakfast make over as an example. One can only assume that since mashed potatoes, stuffing and turkey all go together in a meal, that they can all be used together in a single dish. Pretending with your mouth can get you a long way when cooking. If you think it will taste good together, go for it. If your instincts tell you otherwise then don’t try it. Think about how the food will taste together to get a good idea of the expected outcome.

Yes there is a good, bad and ugly to leftovers. Reusing leftovers can be a challenge but it can also be a blast. Have fun with your leftovers. Remember to keep tasting as you cook to insure you are on the right track. Most importantly be sure to use those leftovers before they become a green furry mess that ends up in the garbage disposal. Try reusing your leftovers to make hearty nutritious meals for your family and watch the dollars begin to stack up.

Spooky Face Burgers

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monstersWhat You Need:

8 (4 oz.) ground beef patties
8 buns
8 slices of American cheese
8 slices of thin deli ham
16 sweet pickle slices
Ketchup

How to Make It:

Set the oven to preheat the broiler.
Use a cooking spray and lightly spray a broiler pan.
Lay the patties flat on the prepared pan and broil 4 inches from the heat for 5 minutes.
Turn the patties over and cook 6 more minutes or until the patties are cooked through.
Drain the patties well on paper towels.
Lay the bottom half of the buns on a serving platter.
Place one cooked burger onto each bun half.
With a sharp knife cut the cheese in a zigzag manner to look like teeth.
One piece of the cheese is placed on each burger with the teeth hanging slightly over the edges.
Fold the ham to resemble a tongue and place over the first piece of cheese so it hangs slightly over the edge.
Place a second piece of cheese onto the folded ham tongue.
Place the top half of each bun onto the sandwich.
Attach the sweet pickles to the top of each bun for eyes and place a dab of ketchup in the middle of each pickle.

Weather permitting these burgers can be grilled instead of broiled. Your monsters will look a little scarier when the burgers are charred. You can use green olive slices with pimento instead of the sweet pickle slices and ketchup for the eyes if you prefer.

Makes 8 burgers

Preparation Time: approximately 25 minutes
Cooking Time: approximately 11 minutes
Total Time: approximately 33 minutes

Nutritional Information (approximate value per burger):
Calories 480; fat 28g; sodium 1,260 mg; carbohydrates 24g; sugars 7g; protein 36g

The Many Ways to Use Refreshing Iceberg Lettuce

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lettuceThere are many types of lettuce available to us these days. Iceberg lettuce has been around for ages and is the most popular type of lettuce to use. It is also the least expensive lettuce in the market. Iceberg lettuce has a bland flavor and contains few nutrients than other types of lettuce but it contains a lot of water which in turn makes Iceberg lettuce good for you.

Many people prefer iceberg lettuce because it has a lighter flavor and a crisper texture. It’s value in these tough economic times also makes it a hands on favorite. Iceberg lettuce can be used in many different ways to enhance any meal.

To prepare Iceberg lettuce you need to clean and core the lettuce. It’s quick and easy to do. To remove the core hold the lettuce head core side down. Firmly bang the head of lettuce on the counter top. The core should break apart from the head of lettuce. Just grab it and pull it straight out. Top clean the lettuce run it under cold water being sure to rinse out the crevices as well as the outside. Pat the lettuce dry with paper towel.

Iceberg lettuce is the perfect topping for that hamburger. It gives your hamburger a crisp refreshing taste. Be sure to dry the lettuce leaf well before adding it to keep your bun from becoming to soggy.

Toss salads are a special treat when made with Iceberg lettuce. Just chop the lettuce and place it in a salad bowl. Add chopped vegetables such as tomatoes, carrots, onions, peppers and cucumbers. Top with dressing and croutons and you have the perfect dinner starter or side dish to add to your meal.

Salads are fast becoming a main course for our meals. Tear the lettuce into bite size pieces and place them in a bowl. Add your favorite vegetables and strips of your favorite meat such as chicken or steak. Try using a vinaigrette or balsamic dressing to keep the salad healthy and low in calories.

Iceberg lettuce leaves can be used instead of bread to make healthy sandwiches. Place a slice of meat, a slice of tomato and a slice of cheese between two lettuce leaves. Add your favorite sandwich topping such as mayonnaise or mustard. This makes for a crunchy, healthy and tasty meal.

Iceberg lettuce leaves also work well as a base for other foods. Lay a couple of lettuce leaves on a plate. Add a spoonful of chicken or tuna salad on top. Serve with a fresh fruit plate or sliced raw vegetables on the side.

There are other ways to use Iceberg lettuce as a garnish or decoration. Place the lettuce under rice or as a bed for couscous as a side dish. With Iceberg lettuce being so inexpensive it’s easy to use as a decoration or garnish with just about any meal.

There are endless possibilities when it comes to Iceberg lettuce. Grab a head today and see just how creative you can be. Oh and by the way it tastes great all by itself too.