Planned leftovers and getting creative

One of the best techniques I know to save money and time on food is to plan your leftovers and get creative. There are so many dishes which are perfect for using up extra food, like casseroles, tacos, stir fry and pasta dishes. If you have the time to plan a whole week of meals, I recommend it because that way you can make a whole chicken one day, then use it later in the week for soup, sandwiches, salads, and many other dishes. This saves you money by using one item in several meals.


For example, after Easter ham goes on sale becuase stores want to get rid of all the hams that didn't sell. So I bought a 9-pound ham and cooked it in my crockpot with some brown sugar and pineapple juice. I had sliced ham and mashed potatoes and green beans the first day, and I also saved some cubes and slices in zip-loc bags and the bone and some slices went into the freezer. I ate the cubes as a snack, and made ham sandwiches later in the week. The frozen ham bone went into ham and barley soup several weeks later, and the slices I made into ham and scalloped potatoes last night. It is always a good idea to have grains and potatoes around because they are so versatile.



Depending upon how many people you plan to feed with it, your ingredient amounts will vary. I planned to serve 3 from this.
Leftover ham and scalloped potatoes:
Thinly slice 6 medium potatoes with skins on and spread in the bottom of a sprayed 9x13 pan.


Sprinkle about 1/2 cup to a cup of flour over top, and add about 2 cups diced ham. I added 1 cup of cheddar cheese on top becuase cheese makes everything better! Then pour in 1 cup milk and cover with tin foil.



I also sprinkled some salt and pepper over top before baking, it's to your own taste preference. Then bake at 375 for about 1 hour, or until potatoes are soft but not falling apart. Assuming you buy a 5-lb bag of potatoes for about $3, and had the ham on hand, the whole meal costs maybe $5 total.3 of us had 2 helpings each, with a small amount left over for someone's lunch later! Feel free to doctor it up with different cheeses, adding some kind of vegetables, using chicken broth instead of milk... get creative and have fun with the process.



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Budget Epicurean: Planned leftovers and getting creative

Friday, July 8, 2011

Planned leftovers and getting creative

One of the best techniques I know to save money and time on food is to plan your leftovers and get creative. There are so many dishes which are perfect for using up extra food, like casseroles, tacos, stir fry and pasta dishes. If you have the time to plan a whole week of meals, I recommend it because that way you can make a whole chicken one day, then use it later in the week for soup, sandwiches, salads, and many other dishes. This saves you money by using one item in several meals.


For example, after Easter ham goes on sale becuase stores want to get rid of all the hams that didn't sell. So I bought a 9-pound ham and cooked it in my crockpot with some brown sugar and pineapple juice. I had sliced ham and mashed potatoes and green beans the first day, and I also saved some cubes and slices in zip-loc bags and the bone and some slices went into the freezer. I ate the cubes as a snack, and made ham sandwiches later in the week. The frozen ham bone went into ham and barley soup several weeks later, and the slices I made into ham and scalloped potatoes last night. It is always a good idea to have grains and potatoes around because they are so versatile.



Depending upon how many people you plan to feed with it, your ingredient amounts will vary. I planned to serve 3 from this.
Leftover ham and scalloped potatoes:
Thinly slice 6 medium potatoes with skins on and spread in the bottom of a sprayed 9x13 pan.


Sprinkle about 1/2 cup to a cup of flour over top, and add about 2 cups diced ham. I added 1 cup of cheddar cheese on top becuase cheese makes everything better! Then pour in 1 cup milk and cover with tin foil.



I also sprinkled some salt and pepper over top before baking, it's to your own taste preference. Then bake at 375 for about 1 hour, or until potatoes are soft but not falling apart. Assuming you buy a 5-lb bag of potatoes for about $3, and had the ham on hand, the whole meal costs maybe $5 total.3 of us had 2 helpings each, with a small amount left over for someone's lunch later! Feel free to doctor it up with different cheeses, adding some kind of vegetables, using chicken broth instead of milk... get creative and have fun with the process.



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