cluvsdisney
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Sometimes we do, sometimes we don't. It depends on the meal...we'll have leftover turkey but not leftover steak.
Like I mentioned before my DH works nights so he takes his portion of dinner the following day. Before I call everyone to dinner I take his portion and put it aside. I feed many teens in this house and I’ve learned my lesson that just because it seems like I made an ungodly amount of food doesn’t mean they can’t polish it off.No, we don’t usually have leftovers. I attribute that to the fact that I have two 12-year-old boys in the house that are growing like weeds and constantly eating. If I intentionally make extras, they usually eat them at dinner, and that is totally okay.
Amen! I often make a larger portion of something with plans of having it a second night. We do that with tacos and I just did it last night by making a huge pot of tortilla soup.
If we make enough mashed potatoes (and I'm feeling ambitious), I often turn them into gnocchi a few days later![]()
Sounds fabulous. I tried gnocchi once years ago (not with leftover mashed) and it was a flop. I'd appreciate any tips you might have. Gnocchi is a favorite of one of my daughters and I could look like a hero if I could pull that off.
They're kind of a PITA (which is why I think I only make them a couple times a year), but I'll take whatever amount of mashed potatoes I have left, one or two eggs (depending on the size of the batch) and a little salt and pepper. After that, about a cup at a time, I knead in flour. Once the cup is worked in, add another one, etc, until it's a pasta consistency. Then roll chunks of the dough into long strips, cut into dumplings and roll the back of a fork over each one (for that classic indention that holds the pasta sauce). Freeze them on a cookie sheet until rock hard and bag up.
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Always, I am in the camp of some things taste better the next day.
I guess I don't get why people 'refuse' to eat leftovers. They should still taste as good as originally cooked. If not, why not if prepared well?
I also don't mind eating the same things a few days in a row.
No bad intent, just asking.![]()