Repurposing leftovers, part 2!

Lunchtime rolled around, so I started rummaging through the fridge again to rescue as many leftovers as possible (and to create some more fridge space by eliminating some of the 10,000 storage containers hogging the shelves!). I uncovered some cabbage salad with apples and pomegranate from who knows when, but it was dressed with vinegar and seemed sufficiently preserved, so I added it to the leftover turkey from yesterday and heated it in the microwave. I also found half an avocado, so I mixed that with some Dijon mustard and a couple Tbsp of Greek yogurt that was taking up another dish. I finished off the plate with two of my leftover curried carrot and zucchini latkes.

lunch

For dessert, mom and I split the little bit of pumpkin/applesauce/banana mixture that did not make it into the oven with this morning’s project.

lunch-dessert

A perfect, well-balanced meal that had the added benefit of eliminating five containers from the fridge. What a relief!

Repurposing leftovers (yay!)

This morning, I woke up still full from last night. Seems to be a theme lately! My dad picked me up around 8am for another trip to the gym. We treadmilled together and then moved onto some weights. When I got home, I set right to work on my project for the day: repurposing leftovers from the party! Again, I have a crazy preoccupation with making sure that all food goes to good use. We had soooo much left over from yesterday — the fridge shelves were overflowing, and I just knew that things would start getting lost behind other things and rotting if I didn’t take action quickly.

My first order of business was to find a more palatable form for my mom’s failed pineapple-ricotta pie. Something had tasted a little too bitter in the pie (perhaps lemon zest?), so I needed to find a way to counteract the offensive flavor. I tossed all the left over pieces into a big bowl:

pineapple-bowl

I added 3/4 a can of pumpkin, unsweetened applesauce leftover from yesterday’s latkes, a ripe banana, and loads of cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger. Then, I subjected the mess to an immersion blender:

blending

I added a bag of cranberries and spread the whole thing in a roasting pan to bake for 30 minutes at 400.

baking

The final result? Breakfast! Delicious warm pumpkin pie pudding, topped with fat free cottage cheese and served alongside my standard tea (more Nutcracker Sweet today) with skim.

breakfast1

Yum!

Tattoo party!

But let’s start at the beginning. After the wild night at my dad’s house the night before, I didn’t wake up until about 10:30 on the 27th! That’s unheard of for me — in my non-vacation life in NY, I wake up at 5am every morning (ack!) to go to the gym before work. I started the day with a big glass of water and my usual mug of tea with skim.

I set about preparing breakfast for my mom, John, and me with leftovers from the night before: more pie! We each got 2 slices’ worth, topped with toasted walnuts and accompanied by a greek yogurt/part-skim ricotta/banana/cinnamon sauce:

breakfast-plate

I was planning to head to my cousin’s house (and a mystery food schedule) for the night, so I had a quick and light lunch (leftovers rescued from my fridge in NY as I was running out the door last week) to tide me over:

steamed cabbage topped with 2T of Wholly Guacamole

steamed cabbage topped with 2T of Wholly Guacamole

At my cousin Rachel’s house, we spent a couple hours playing with her kids — Rachel’s 4-year-old Lilly helped me make a triple batch of these for my mom’s potluck Hannukah party the next day — and snacking on pistachios (unpictured) and chicken legs (unpictured again, but I had 3!) before we got to work on the main attraction. Rachel recently took up tattooing, and I just happened to have a little quarter-sized cupcake on my right front hip that needed some help. I’ve had the frosting filled in pink twice, and it has faded to almost nothing both times. Rachel promised she could remedy the situation with a “pinkalicious” color concoction. Here’s the masterpiece in progress:

tattoo

While I was under the needle, Rachel’s husband Rich set to work on a post-surgery feast:

verrrrrrrrry strong strawberry martini (to dull the pain)

verrrrrrrrry strong strawberry martini (to dull the pain)

giant chocolate chip pancake (after I had already eaten 2/3 of it). I cleaned the plate, of course!

giant chocolate chip pancake (after I had already eaten 2/3 of it). I cleaned the plate, of course!

Shortly after inhaling both of the above, my cousin Josh and I stumbled down to our respective couches. I was out as soon as my head hit the pillow!

Two new things:

A digital camera and a blog — neither of which I quite know how to use yet! Please be patient with me during this period of experimental posting :-). Let’s begin with a sampling of treats from Christmas day, mmmmm …

Following family tradition, I stayed at my dad’s house Christmas Eve night, up in the guest room with my Aunt Mary. We woke up bright and early around 8:30am and chatted about the mysterious footsteps we heard in the middle of the night. Ghosts?? Sufficiently spooked, we headed downstairs to start poking around for breakfast.

I started with a steamy and festive mug of Earl Grey tea with skim:

earl-grey3

I found out that my stepmom was planning to heat up a couple of quiches. Not being a quiche girl, I set to work making fruit salad for everyone (using fruit left over from dessert the night before!) and oatmeal for me.

oatmeal plus about 2 cups of fruit salad with nonfat vanilla yogurt

My spread: oatmeal plus about 2 cups of fruit salad with nonfat vanilla yogurt

Obligatory zoom on the oats, made with fresh cranberries, 1/2 banana, more vanilla yogurt, a crumbled gingersnap thin, and a hidden spoonful of pb!

Obligatory zoom on the oats, made with fresh cranberries, 1/2 banana, more vanilla yogurt, a crumbled gingersnap thin, and a hidden spoonful of pb!

We got to opening presents, and somehow this tin appeared on my lap. I had one and quickly removed them from my sight!

cookies

Knowing we were headed for an enormous dinner at my stepmom’s family’s house, I tried to restrain myself for the rest of the morning/afternoon with probably 7 more mugs of tea and these:

Small handful of baby carrots (x5!!)

Small handful of baby carrots (x5!!)