A journey of recycled goodness. Recipes to reinvent leftover food.

I have been thinking about this blog for some time now, but amidst the laughter (and tears) of two small children - we'll call them Little Miss and Monster, a husband - we'll call him Mo, and a dessert business - we'll call that Very Sweet, time is scarce, to say the least. But somehow on this rainy November day I have managed to slow down time - or at least not feel guilty about spending too much of it - to create this blog. I have been quite lucky as a mom. Little Miss and Monster will eat anything. Green beans, squash soup, roast beef, even tofu. Mo isn't picky either. In fact, I've even seen him order liver. But one thing that all of them refuse to eat? Leftovers. It doesn't matter how much they've enjoyed it, even praised it, the night before - they don't want to eat it again. Hence the birth of this blog concept. Not only, to get my family to eat leftovers, but also to help us all use just that much less. I know that my little family probably throws away enough food to feed another family of 4 every week. I hope this to be a place where we can all come together and share our recipes and advice to help recycle leftover food into something fabulous. If you would like to be a contributor to this blog, please leave a comment. Bon Appetit!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Salmon Cakes

Leftover Salmon? Make Salmon Cakes.

1 cup leftover salmon (probably pre-seasoned)
1 egg
1/2 cup bread crumbs
salt and pepper

Heat 1/4 cup of oil in a small skillet. Break up salmon in small bowl. Add egg, bread crumbs, and salt & pepper (taking into consideration seasoning of original salmon.) Form mixture into small patties and fry for about 2-3 minutes on each side. Let cool on paper towels. Serve warm or room temp with tartar sauce.

I love this for a next day, kids at school, babies napping, me time lunch (which doesn't happen very often.)

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