The chilled out days between Christmas and New Year’s Eve might just beat Christmas Day itself. The pressure of the big day is done, the sofa is calling, and best of all - you’ve got a fridge full of leftovers and cupboards of surplus ingredients.
Instead of reheating the same old plate, why not turn those extras into something exciting, easy, and delicious?Leftover potatoes?
Did you know that a staggering 41% of all potatoes bought are wasted in UK households?
At Christmas we often overbuy ingredients, so let this be the year that every potato makes it to your plate.
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Potato Bites These golden, crispy potato bites can be topped with one of three different toppings – perfect for a Christmas movie night or to take over for a board game night with friends and family.
This retro classic is the king of leftover transformations.
Mix mashed potatoes with any veg you have lingering - carrots, sprouts, parsnips, broccoli. Add some fried onion and cheese, shape into patties, then bake or fry.
Bonus: they freeze brilliantly!
Zero-Waste Potato & Veggie Hash
A quick brunch champion. Use whatever you’ve got in the fridge, plus leftover stuffing for extra flavour. Top with a fried egg for to add magic to a ‘Twixtmas brunch.
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Leftover turkey? - Sure, a leftover turkey sandwich is a festive classic. But if you’re ready to jazz things up, there’s so much more you can do:
Buffalo Turkey Burgers. Give leftover Christmas turkey a bold new life with these zesty Buffalo-style burgers. They’re quick to make, perfect for relaxed days at home, and ideal for using up odds and ends from the fridge.
A post-Christmas hero. This crowd-pleaser is quick, comforting, and perfect for feeding hungry guests. Bulk it out with rice, naan, or leftover veggies.
A lighter but flavour-packed option for using up leftover turkey, this tagine brings warmth and spice to the quiet days between Christmas and New Year. Throw in any extra roasted vegetables to make it even heartier.
A festive twist on a Cornish favourite! Perfect for using up leftover stuffing too. Make a batch and freeze them before baking for an easy meal on busy days.
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Leftover carrots?- Sure, you can toss them into a traybake or nibble them cold from the fridge - we’ve all been there. But if you’re ready to turn those stragglers into something a bit more exciting, try one of these easy, flavour-packed ideas:
Festive Carrot Muffins Sweet, spiced, and perfect for using up a post-Christmas carrot heap. These cosy muffins make an easy breakfast or snack for the slow days between Christmas and New Year.
Roasted Honey and Harissa Carrots with Hummus
Give leftover roast carrots a whole new twist with this sweet-spicy makeover. Pile them onto shop-bought hummus for a vibrant dish that works as a light lunch, side, or festive mezze.
Fresh, crunchy, and fast, this bright salad transforms spare carrots into something zingy and satisfying. Ideal for cutting through richer Christmas dishes or for a simple no-cook meal.
Spiced Roast Carrot and Parsnip Soup
A warming, velvety bowl that turns unloved root veg into pure comfort. Perfect for chilly evenings and brilliant for clearing out those last carrots and parsnips from the veg drawer.
Leftover onions? - They linger at the bottom of a dark cupboard every year, but with a little help they can become the star of something seriously delicious. Here are a few easy ways to turn those spare onions into recipes worth getting excited about.
Red Onion and Goat’s Cheese Tart with Pesto
A simple but show-stopping tart that puts sweet roasted onions front and centre. Perfect for relaxed lunches between Christmas and New Year.
Bacon and Onion Flaky Pastries
Crispy, savoury, and brilliant for brunch, snacking or as a party food. These pastries are a great way to use up both onions and any odds of bacon left in the fridge.​​
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Leftover cheese? Bought too much Brie? Overshot on the Stilton? You’re in luck.
Festive Macaroni Cheese Use any blend of leftover cheeses for the creamiest, dreamiest mac ’n’ cheese.
Cheesy Cauliflower or Broccoli Bake
Got extra veg too? Turn it into a simple, crowd-pleasing side with a rich cheese sauce.Tip: If you really can’t face more cheese now, grate it and freeze it for later. Your future self will thank you.
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Leftover Christmas Pudding? - Christmas cake is built to last, but what about that half-eaten Christmas pudding? Try these delicious reinventions:
Christmas Pudding Chocolate Fondant. Rich, gooey, and perfect for chocoholics. The pudding adds warming spice and festive depth.
Christmas Pudding Crumble
Mix leftover pudding into your crumble topping and pair with apples or berries. Many people prefer this to the original Christmas pudding… but we won’t tell!





