Use-What-You-Have Leftover Fried Rice Recipe

Try this healthy leftover fried rice recipe to add variety and use up leftovers without any complaints of ‘not that again’. This recipe is gluten free and dairy free.

Always a crowd pleaser with my family. Try this healthy leftover fried rice recipe with leftover rice, an egg, and your choices of meat and vegetables. You can add variety and use up leftovers without any complaints of ‘not that again’. This recipe is gluten free and dairy free.

T he average American family throws away $1,484 worth of food every year! That means one of the very easiest ways you can save money on groceries is to simply use the food that you already have in your home.

At the end of each week, my goal is to have no perishable food left in the refrigerator before we head to local farms or the grocery store for the next week’s fresh foods. I’m not perfect at it by any means.

I have found, though, that it helps to have a few “use what you have” easy recipes up my sleeve. These are my standby recipes that are so flexible they allow me to use pretty much any kind of leftovers and standard pantry and freezer items I already have.

This also really helps at the end of the month, if I don’t have quite enough grocery budget left. I can make it stretch by getting creative with whatever foods I happen to have on hand.

Fried Rice is a perfect use-what-you-have recipe. It’s very flexible, as all you really need is some leftover rice, a bit of cooked meat, and any type of vegetables you happen to have on hand.

Always a crowd pleaser with my family. Try this healthy leftover fried rice recipe with leftover rice, an egg, and your choices of meat and vegetables. You can add variety and use up leftovers without any complaints of ‘not that again’. This recipe is gluten free and dairy free.

How to Use-What-You-Have to make Easy Fried Rice

On this occasion, I was using the end of a bag of corn from my freezer, a third of an onion from the fridge, three lonely carrots, and some leftover pork roast. However, you can substitute any vegetables, fresh or frozen that you have available. I often like to add frozen peas to this dish, but I didn’t have any available this time.

For the meat, you can use any kind of cooked meat including leftover chicken, pork, beef, or shrimp, or a combination of all of them! That works out perfectly for when you have a bit from each of the last few days meals.

Always a crowd pleaser with my family. Try this healthy leftover fried rice recipe with leftover rice, an egg, and your choices of meat and vegetables. You can add variety and use up leftovers without any complaints of ‘not that again’. This recipe is gluten free and dairy free.

Start by gathering your ingredients and chopping the vegetables. Add butter to a skillet and heat on medium. Then saute the vegetables for about 5 minutes until just starting to soften.

Always a crowd pleaser with my family. Try this healthy leftover fried rice recipe with leftover rice, an egg, and your choices of meat and vegetables. You can add variety and use up leftovers without any complaints of ‘not that again’. This recipe is gluten free and dairy free.

Next, form a little hole by moving some of the vegetables out of the way. Add a little extra butter if the food seems to be sticking to the pan too much. Then, crack the eggs into the hole and scramble.

Add the meat and leftover rice to your fried rice, and allow to cook for about 3 minutes until they’re heated. Finally, drizzle the Tamari evenly over the rice and mix thoroughly.

Always a crowd pleaser with my family. Try this healthy leftover fried rice recipe with leftover rice, an egg, and your choices of meat and vegetables. You can add variety and use up leftovers without any complaints of ‘not that again’. This recipe is gluten free and dairy free.

Leftover Fried Rice Recipe

Serves: 6

Total Cook Time: About 20 minutes

Cost per Serving: $0.65 (or free if you use stuff that would have otherwise gone to waste! This is using mostly natural/organic/pastured ingredients.) 

Ingredients

1 teaspoon Butter

3 cups vegetables, chopped

2 eggs

1 cup cooked meat, chopped

4 cups cooked leftover rice

2 Tablespoons Gluten Free Tamari or Soy Sauce

 

Instructions

1. Heat pan over medium heat. Melt butter

2. Saute vegetables about 5 minutes until just tender.

3. Clear a small area in the pan to cook the eggs. Crack the eggs into it and scramble.

4. Add meat and leftover rice to the pan. Allow to cook until heated, about 3 minutes.

5. Add tamari or soy sauce. Stir to distribute evenly.

 

How do you make sure leftovers don’t go to waste? Share your best tip in the comments!

Always a crowd pleaser with my family. Try this healthy leftover fried rice recipe with leftover rice, an egg, and your choices of meat and vegetables. You can add variety and use up leftovers without any complaints of ‘not that again’. This recipe is gluten free and dairy free.

 

shannon Clark, LIFE & FINANCIAL Coach

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