Julie Robinson
November 26, 2008
Unstuffing your fridge
Can't face a plate of leftovers? Disguise them

I've always heard that the day after Thanksgiving is a huge day for pizza sales, probably because nobody wants to cook after preparing a food fest the day before and pizza tastes nothing like the turkey some people claim they're already tired of eating.

Pizza delivery, however, doesn't do a thing to reduce the volume of the refrigerator full of leftover side dishes. I'm not talking turkey - that's a whole other column. What we need is a creative solution for reinventing side dishes. I found a Web site, www.essortment.com, that had some great suggestions.

Too many mashed potatoes? You have the easy beginnings of creamy potato soup. Puree the potatoes with an equal volume of stock, then about half the volume of milk. For 2 cups of potatoes, use two cups of stock and one cup of milk. Season with sour cream and herbs.

Mashed potatoes are a great start for chowder, too. Add the potato soup above without the herbs to a large pot in which you have fried some chopped bacon. Add a can of drained clams for clam chowder or a can of creamed sweet corn for corn chowder.

A common use for mashed potatoes is shepherd's pie, that classic beef and mushroom casserole topped with mashed potatoes lightly browned under the broiler.

A simple favorite is mashed potato cakes. I flatten a scoop of mashed potatoes and brown them in a hot buttered skillet.

If the bread basket somehow manages not to be emptied (this never happens at my house), use the rolls for bread pudding or a breakfast casserole, such as French toast.

Leftover stuffing is tough to disguise. Robin Miller at the Food Network had a pretty interesting solution - a stuffing frittata. Frittatas are hearty Italian omelets that include meats, cheeses, and often vegetables.

If you've ever been bogged down by too much cranberry sauce, you should know there's help online. Suggestions include cranberry sauce as a condiment for enchiladas or other creamy poultry casseroles, icy cold on warm bread or bagels, or mixed with cream cheese in a 2- (cheese) to-1 (cranberry sauce) ratio as a bread spread or stuffed French toast filling. It's a great addition to turkey salad or muffin or quick-bread recipes. Combined in a food processor with minced garlic, onion, cilantro, fresh jalapeno pepper, salt and pepper, the whole cranberry sauce makes a spicy, tart salsa.

If you serve roasted sweet potatoes for Thanksgiving, you have the makings of sweet potato ravioli, curried sweet potato soup or Asian potato salad, all recipes courtesy of www.weightwatch

ers.com. You might want to check their Web site now. It gets pretty busy the day after Thanksgiving.

Sweet potato ravioli: Take a spoonful of mashed sweet potatoes and wrap in a wonton wrapper. Simmer in chicken broth until cooked through.

Curried sweet potato soup: Puree sweet potatoes with chicken broth, onions, leeks and curry powder.

Asian potato salad: Combine cubed sweet potatoes with shredded red cabbage, sesame oil and a touch of cilantro; top with chopped peanuts.

If you mashed your roasted sweet potatoes and topped them with marshmallows, you're on your own.

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Stuffing Frittata

  Cooking spray

 2 to 3 cups leftover stuffing

 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese (regular or reduced-fat)

 6 large eggs

 2 large egg whites

 3/4 cup milk

 1/2 teaspoon mustard powder

 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg

 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan

  Salt and pepper

 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley leaves

PREHEAT broiler.

COAT an ovenproof nonstick skillet with cooking spray and place over medium heat. Put stuffing in the bottom of pan to warm and stir to break up a little. Sprinkle cheese over top.

WHISK together in a medium bowl eggs, egg whites, milk, mustard powder, and nutmeg. Pour mixture over stuffing and cheese to cover stuffing. Sprinkle Parmesan over top. Cook on stovetop over low heat for 5 to 7 minutes. Transfer to the broiler and broil for about 2 minutes, until egg is cooked through and cheese is golden and bubbly.

SPRINKLE with salt, pepper, and fresh parsley. Serve with sliced tomatoes.

Source: Quick Fix Meals with Robin Miller

New Orleans Bread Pudding

 Makes 12 servings.

 1 1/4 cups heavy cream

 2 cups (12 ounces) white-chocolate chips

 2 cups whole milk

 1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk (not evaporated milk)

 4 eggs, beaten

 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

 1/2 teaspoon salt

 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

 1/2 teaspoon orange zest

 1/3 cup currants or raisins

 1 1/2 to 2 loaves stale French bread, torn into 1-inch pieces (7 cups)

 1/2 cup pecan halves

  Vegetable oil spray

  White chocolate sauce (see note)

BRING the cream to a simmer in a saucepan over low heat. Add chocolate, stirring until melted. Set aside.

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