Don't Throw that Food Out! Ways to Save Food Gone Wrongby Mary Ann Romans | More from this Blogger 24 Dec 2006 11:43 AM
Uneven or cracked cupcakes: Spread a thick layer of icing over the cupcakes, and no one will ever know, especially kids who love icing. Smeared frosting on cupcakes or cakes: When frosted cupcakes arrive at their destination smeared, simply dip each cupcake in sprinkles to hide the smears. The save works for cakes, although you'll have to sprinkle the sprinkles, not dip the cake! Lumpy mashed potatoes: Add some heavy cream or whole milk, a few tablespoons at a time and whip with a mixer. Failed pie crust dough: Turn that fruit pie into a cobbler. Just mix brown sugar and cold butter with a pastry mixer or with two knives in a crossed technique. Add cinnamon if desired (great for apple pie). Put your filling in a pan and sprinkle your sugar-butter mixture over the top. Crumbled cake: If your cake cracks and is beyond repair, crumble it up. You can save the crumbs later for ice cream topping, parfaits, layered deserts and more. Cereal crumbs: That last bowl of cereal always seems to be all crumbs. Non-sugary cereals, such as corn flakes can be used as a crunchy topping for baked chicken instead of bread crumbs. Sugary cereal can be used for ice cream toppings. Leftover fowl: Chicken or turkey to small for even one meal? Chop it up, mix it with mayo and stretch it with celery, cranberries, walnuts, anything yummy you have around for a chicken salad that could feed up to four people. Or cut the chicken or turkey into strips and serve over a green salad for a nice, healthy lunch. And the classic burnt toast: Scrape the toast with a butter knife to remove the charred outer layer. Yes, this really works, as I proved the other day when I left a grilled cheese on too long while changing the baby's diaper. What are your favorite ways to save botched recipes or use up leftovers? Related Articles: Learn more about Mary Ann Romans ![]() Mary Ann Romans is a freelance writer, wife and mother of three children. She lives in Pennsylvania with her husband, the kids and a 16-pound cat. Relevantfrugal tags User Comments Julie Gentry (5915) 27 Dec 2006 05:28 PMI like the cereal crumb idea! Will have to try it with the next fried chicken dinner. We usually just end up "feeding the forest" (our backyard). One of our leftover favorites (well, I call them "rollovers") is a staple here. We always have spaghetti the night after tacos. All the leftover meat and tomatoes get rolled into the spaghetti sauce. It gives it a real good flavor! Mary Ann Romans |
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