Generally any leftovers are not allowed to be used in restaurants. This is against the health department food regulations due to bacteria growth and fear if food poisoning.
Turkey leftovers can be used for almost any recipe requiring turkey to be used, including soups, sandwiches, pot pies, casseroles, salads, tetrazzini, and much more. A website like All Recipes, Food Network, or BBC Good Food, as well as the websites or recipe books of prominent well-known chefs, would be excellent sources to find some delicious ways to make the best use of your leftover turkey.
If you have leftover chicken you can grind it up and add celery and mayonnaise to make chicken salad. You can use leftover ham and mashed potatoes to make croquettes. Leftover ham can also be used the next day for ham and eggs.
Some alternative options to prosciutto that can be used in recipes include pancetta, bacon, serrano ham, or smoked turkey.
Some alternative options to pancetta that can be used in recipes include bacon, prosciutto, ham, or smoked turkey. These ingredients can provide a similar salty and savory flavor to dishes.
Low fat recipes can be used for quick and easy dinners for your family. You can start by substituting ground chicken or turkey in any recipe that calls for ground beef.
Cooked or uncooked it doesn't matter with this particular recipe! One of my favorite recipes that we've used in the past we call "Cheesy baked chicken". We used two small pieces of chicken that were left over from another package, and turned it into a full meal. Not only is it healthy, but it filled everyone up!
Water is used to thin recipes or to add moisture.
Yes there are tons of lasagna ideas. Depending on what your preferences are, chicken, turkey and beef can be used along with an unlimited combination of other ingredients. A good web site with some very popular recipes can be found at: http://mylasagnarecipe.com/
From what I understand, they ate a bunch of corn (which was used in many dishes, recipes, and even liquor) meat (they hunted bears and turkey) and veggies, as well as tomatoes and potatoes.
No, sawdust was not used in any recipes.
yes wind can be used everywhere!!
You could make another ham lunch or dinner using left over ham; all you need to do it treat it differently from the last meal you used it in. Try a new spice rub or different side dish.