If you're planning to throw the leftover sabzi from yesterday's dinner, then stop! Now you can rustle up exciting and tasty dishes with leftover food without even investing much time and effort. There are times when we end up preparing food in huge quantity, without realising that it may get waste. So, in order to avoid wastage of food, we have curated a list of 5 dishes that can be easily prepared using leftover food. This will not only save your effort, but a lot of time as well. Apart from this, these quirky dishes will break the monotony of having same dish again and again. Leftovers like idlis, chapatis, bread etc. can be used to prepare breakfast, that too with less planning and effort. Read on to know more about them.
1. Masala IdliMade From: Leftover Idlis/Leftover Dosa BatterIf you have leftover idlis from yesterday's dinner, then transform them into spiced bite-sized delights. All you have to do is to cut them into four halves and pan-fry with a melange of spices. This easy-to-make snack cum breakfast is tossed with chillis, onions and tomatoes, and is sure to tantalise your taste buds in just no time. Check out this exciting recipe by Chef Nishtha Asrani.
( Leftover Idli Snack Recipe)
2. Stuffed Grilled SandwichesMade From: Leftover Sabzi
 
 
 
1. Masala IdliMade From: Leftover Idlis/Leftover Dosa BatterIf you have leftover idlis from yesterday's dinner, then transform them into spiced bite-sized delights. All you have to do is to cut them into four halves and pan-fry with a melange of spices. This easy-to-make snack cum breakfast is tossed with chillis, onions and tomatoes, and is sure to tantalise your taste buds in just no time. Check out this exciting recipe by Chef Nishtha Asrani.
( Leftover Idli Snack Recipe)
2. Stuffed Grilled SandwichesMade From: Leftover Sabzi
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One can always use the leftover sabzi in making sandwiches
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Leftover rice can be easily transformed into fried rice without much hassle
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Upma is made with semolina or sooji, but it can also be made using bits of bread.
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