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Great 'Use of Xmas Leftovers' Hunt

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  • sheenaf
    sheenaf Posts: 48 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10 Posts Combo Breaker
    In winter I make HOT trifle. Any left over cake, chopped fruit, jam on the bottom layer, at least a pint of custard on top, perhaps some chopped nuts or glace cherries on top, heat in oven or microwave, serve with left over cream or evaporated milk. Warming and yummy.
  • I bought sprouts on sticks, and bought too many. I hung the sticks outside in the porch to keep them fresh, then made stir fry:
    Raw brussels, chopped into bits
    Brussel tops, ditto
    Chopped fresh garlic and ginger
    Finely sliced carrot, if there are not enough sprouts
    An onion, sliced.
    Stir fry in a little oil over a med/high heat.
    Make sure they catch a little. The caramelised bits are particularly tasty.

    Converted a non sprout eater last week. If you want to go to town, wrap the cooked mixture in filo pastry, bake and serve with a lemon or wine cream sauce.

    Made soup from leftover bacon and chestnuts today, which was pretty good.:D
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