Last week, a friend asked, about using up random food in the kitchen, what do you do when you find a recipe to use something up, but it calls for another ingredient that you don't already have?
In retrospect, she was probably asking what I, personally, do, but I answered as if she had been asking about the general, plural, you. What does one do in that situation? I told her I don't think folks that practice shelf cooking on a regular basis actually use recipes. They just throw things together and somehow it tastes good. Upon reflection, I don't think that's actually what's happening most of the time. Most of the time, I think, shelf cookers do have a recipe in mind, but if they don't have an ingredient the recipe calls for, they make it work.
Me, personally? Sometimes I will buy the thing that will help me use up the other thing, which sometimes leads to me needing to find a way to use up the other thing. Sometimes I will find a substitute for the other thing or leave it out. Sometimes I will find another recipe. And sometimes I just throw things together and hope for the best.
I didn't buy a single thing last week to make these enchiladas/wet burritos/not sure what to call them. Everything came from my fridge, freezer, or pantry. |
- Hamburgers (or hot dogs), buns, chips/pretzels, grilled broccoli, jello
- Beef barley casserole, green beans
- One pot kielbasa pasta (third time was not the charm, but this is getting made this week), green beans
- Rotel sausage dip (yeah. This one is going to be interesting. But seriously, what's not to like about sausage and cream cheese and some other random stuff? Even if it's not in the "right" proportions?), pork rinds, tortilla chips
- Pizza casserole, corn
- Hot dogs or brats, buns, tator tots, carrots
- Grilled chicken and salad
- Chocolate éclair dessert (1/3 recipe, because I have 1/3 of the filling and 1/3 of the frosting hanging out in my freezer and fridge)
- Copycat eggos
- Copycat nutragrain bars (using some strawberry jam from my freezer)
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