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Food expert's suggestions for using up coronation weekend leftovers

In the UK alone, an estimated 9.5 million tonnes of food is wasted annually. With that in mind, a platform that aims to promote sustainable eating has come up with a guide to inspire people to reduce food waste and make the most of their ingredients by transforming them into creative, mouth-watering, meals.

Founded by Cassie Marshall, The Kitchen Community is an online platform that advocates for sustainable, healthy, and creative eating, by providing resources, recipes, and practical tips. Here, Cassies has some ideas to make sure nothing goes to waste.

Frittatas and omelettes

Combine leftover vegetables, meats, and cheeses in a fluffy frittata or omelette for a quick, satisfying meal. To enhance flavour, add fresh herbs and seasoning. Extra tip: Use a non-stick pan for easy flipping, and cook on low heat to avoid overcooking.

Soup

Transform leftover vegetables and meats into a nourishing soup by adding broth, herbs, and spices. For a creamy texture, blend part of the soup and mix it back in. Extra tip: Freeze leftover soup in individual portions for convenient future meals.

Stir-fry

Create a colourful, flavourful stir-fry by combining leftover vegetables and proteins with a tasty sauce and serving over rice or noodles. Use a high heat and quick cook time for best results. Extra tip: Cook ingredients in batches to ensure even cooking and avoid overcrowding the pan.

Casseroles

Combine leftovers with cheese, sauce, and a crunchy topping to create a delicious casserole. Bake in the oven until bubbly and golden brown. Extra tip: Layering ingredients can help create a more appealing texture and presentation.

Salad

Toss leftover meats, cheeses, and vegetables with fresh greens and a flavourful dressing for a satisfying salad. Add nuts or seeds for extra crunch. Extra tip: Prepare dressing separately and add it just before serving to keep the salad fresh and crisp.

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Sandwiches and wraps

Use leftovers as filling for sandwiches, wraps, or even stuffed pita pockets. Add condiments, spreads, and additional fresh vegetables for extra flavour and texture. Extra tip: Toast the bread or wrap for a warm, crispy finish.

Pasta dishes

Incorporate leftover vegetables, meats, and cheeses into pasta dishes with various sauces for a versatile, comforting meal. Experiment with different pasta shapes and types. Extra tip: Cook pasta al dente to maintain a pleasant texture when combined with leftovers.

Tacos and quesadillas

Utilise leftover meats, vegetables, and cheeses in tacos or quesadillas for a fun, customisable meal. Add fresh toppings like salsa, guacamole, or sour cream. Extra tip: Warm the tortillas on a dry skillet or over an open flame for added flavour and pliability.

Smoothies

Blend leftover fruits, vegetables, and yoghurts into smoothies for a healthy, refreshing snack. Add ice, milk, or juice to achieve the desired consistency. Extra tip: Incorporate protein powder or nut butter for an extra nutritional boost.

Desserts

Repurpose leftover fruits, cookies, or cakes into creative desserts like trifle, fruit crumble, or parfaits. Layer with whipped cream or custard for added indulgence. Extra tip: Use a mix of textures and flavours to create a visually appealing and delicious dessert.

Cassie Marshall, founder of The Kitchen Community, said: "Utilising leftovers is not only a practical and economical way to make the most of our resources, but it's also an opportunity to unleash our creativity in the kitchen. With the recent release of the King's Coronation recipes, we saw a unique chance to inspire people to transform these royal dishes into everyday meals that are both delicious and sustainable.

"Food waste is a global problem, but by embracing innovative ways to repurpose leftovers, we can all contribute to a more sustainable future. At The Kitchen Community, we're passionate about sharing tips, hacks, and recipes that empower people to turn their leftovers into new, exciting dishes. By doing so, we can not only reduce waste but also discover the joy of cooking and the endless possibilities it offers.

"Don't be afraid to experiment with different flavour combinations, textures, and cooking techniques when working with leftovers. The key is to see these ingredients as an opportunity rather than a limitation. With a little imagination and a willingness to try new things, anyone can create meals that are both tasty and eco-friendly."

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