The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Look after leftovers

- Julie Lin MacLeod

Having appeared on Masterchef in 2014 and co-hosted a cookery show on STV, Julie Lin MacLeod is no stranger to tackling heat in the kitchen.

But this Christmas the presenter and chef will hand the apron strings over to her mum, as they cook up a spicy storm for their guests – and she is more excited about creating dishes with the leftovers, than the main event.

She said:

“I’ll be in the kitchen with my mum on

Christmas Day, and she’ll be the head chef!

“But there is always joy to be found in Christmas leftovers – for me that’s the far more delicious part of the day – so, my top tip would actually be to make sure you have recipes ready to make the most of what’s in the fridge.

“Christmas isn’t just one day anymore, and it’s so nice to enjoy the food for longer, too.”

Leftover turkey, goose, beef and vegetables can all be turned into a tasty meal in the days following December 25, and Julie advises using some Asianinspi­red flavours to add the wow factor.

“With leftover beef, turkey or goose, quite a common thing to do in Malaysia is to make a curry puff. You cook up a curry with meat and veg, and then use it as a pastry filling,” explained the chef, who runs Julie’s Kopitiam in the southside of Glasgow.

“You can either put them in the oven or fry them off, and it’s a really easy way to use up leftovers.

“In the past we’ve also fried up the leftover Brussels sprouts with mushrooms and popped them in a dumpling.

“I actually think I love leftovers more than the main event! If you can turn them into something even more delicious, that’s great.”

 ??  ?? Julie Lin MacLeod ... explore leftovers
Julie Lin MacLeod ... explore leftovers

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