Recipes: MasterChef champion shares ‘adventurous’ ways to use up leftovers in your fridge

Emptying the fridge after Christmas can seem like an impossible task when there are lots of leftovers to use up, especially when it comes to items like bread, vegetables and cheese that can quickly go off. Eating them as cold snacks is one way to stop them from going to waste, but according to 2018 MasterChef winner, Kenny Tutt, there are plenty of “adventurous” meals that can be made instead. From colourful flatbreads to a hearty curry, the Sussex-based chef has shared his “top tips” for making the most of the perishable ingredients in your kitchen.

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waste is a significant problem throughout the year, but even more so during the festive period when many people splurge on ingredients for roast dinners, cheese boards and nibbles.

Whether you’re having a clear-out for the new year or are running out of ideas for use up the in your fridge, turning the remnants of everything from cooked vegetables to half-open dairy products into a flavoursome meal is a great way to do your bit in reducing unnecessary waste.

Breadcrumbs

According to Kenny Tutt, bread is one of the main culprits thrown in the kitchen bin without good reason, despite there being endless uses for even the stalest slice.

He told Express.co.uk that doing something as simple as blitzing them up means they can be “put to good use” as “great breadcrumbs” in other dishes, such as macaroni and cheese.

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By using a selection of leftover cheese and even a dash of cream for the sauce, you can quickly transform the final scraps from Christmas into a tasty new meal. Kenny recommended topping the dish with your blitzed breadcrumbs for the finishing touch.

The MasterChef star also suggested using the breadcrumbs for a katsu curry which provides the perfect opportunity to use up old vegetables or chicken.

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