Cook and Nourish
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2573607/fan_mail/new] Leftovers are a lifeline for home cooks because it's one less meal you have to make. But you don't necessarily always want to eat the same thing - this is when reinventing a dish into something new is amazing! We’re leaning hard into “planned overs” a simple way of cooking where we deliberately make extra today so tomorrow’s dinner is already halfway done. It’s one of my favourite tools for saving time, cutting costs, and escaping meal fatigue, especially when the mental load of deciding what’s for dinner feels relentless. I share the planned over ingredients I rely on week after week, starting with roast chicken and why it is the original springboard meal. We talk through easy next-step dinners that feel genuinely new: creamy chicken pasta with peas and crème fraîche, a bold tomato version with peppers and olives, and quick Asian-inspired bowls with garlic, ginger and soy. Then we move into the magic of mashed potato planned overs, from cottage pie and crisp potato cakes to freezer-friendly fish cakes and surprisingly soothing homemade gnocchi. We also tackle leftover rice with clear food safety rules, why cold rice makes better fried rice, and how to turn it into a comforting soup. To finish, we look at sausages as a reliable extra and how a big batch of spaghetti Bolognese can transform into chilli, sloppy joes, or Moroccan-style stuffed peppers with a few smart spices. If you want practical meal planning ideas, batch cooking shortcuts, and ways to reduce food waste without eating the same dinner on repeat, this one is for you. Subscribe to Cook and Nourish, share it with a fellow home cook, and leave a review so more people can find these weeknight-saving tips. What planned over are you going to try first?
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