Today's economy and my strict budget means that I have to make every single penny count. I am ashamed to admit it but there were times in the old days when I would just throw leftovers away if there wasn't very much of anything, but a dib of this and a dab of that. Now, I keep it all . . . even the dibs and dabs . . . and I try to use them in as delicious a way as possible. Economy is economy and as one of our grocery shops likes to say . . . every little helps!
This is a recipe I came up with the other day to use up some leftover cooked rice and veg that I had in the fridge. I love escalloped potatoes and I got to thinking about using rice in a similar way. The more I thought about it, the more I wanted to try it. I could have done a fried rice, but I was more in the mood for a casserole.
I had some corn leftover and some spinach and so I created a cream sauce, similar to what you would use in a potato scallop and I simply layered the cooked rice, the vegetables, some cheese and the cream sauce in a casserole, topped it with some cheese and buttered crumbs and then baked it . . . with fabulously delicious results. I can't think of any vegetable that you couldn't use in this way. I hope that you will give it a go and that you'll agree with me when you say . . . DELISH! And I saved some money too, and I did something good for the environment!
*Escalloped Rice with Cheese*
Serves 4-6
This
is a delicious old fashioned casserole, which is easy and makes good
use of leftovers. Layers of cooked rice, cooked vegetables, cheese and a
cream sauce make for some very tasty leftovers indeed!Serves 4-6
For the cream sauce:
450ml of milk (2 cups)
pinch paprikapinch freshly grated nutmeg
(That would be about 3 cups cooked rice)
It may not be pretty, but it sure is good! Give it a go! I think you'll like it!
I may well try this. We are really bad about left overs. I am truly awful about vegetables. However, anything in cheese sauce sounds good and it would up my calcium intake which would be great for my osteoporosis. Thanks Marie.
ReplyDeleteThere you go Suzan! Glad I could help! xxoo
ReplyDeletethis looks great! i think i will try it, but use cooked brown rice. xoxo
ReplyDeleteYou are great at inventing recipes:)
ReplyDeleteI think the family would like it sis! And you could get some more veg into Dad! xxoo
ReplyDeleteThanks Monique. I had a mom who could make soup out of anything so I guess I learned from her. It's not hard when you know what flavours and texture go with what!
This looks delicious. I bet it would be tasty with some leftover chicken
ReplyDeleteLorraine
It would indeed Lleblanc_nd! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWait, did you say ENGLISH CHEDDAR is in this? I am ON IT!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great recipe, I will give it a go! I just read it out to my hubby and he agrees! We will have to use gluten free bread crumbs but other that, we can do it!
I am sooo making this! Thanks Marie! xoxox
ReplyDeleteYep, it's English Cheddar Kay! So happy it's something your husband can eat!! You don't have to put crumbs on top, but I am a crumb person. I like to put buttered crumbs on everything!
ReplyDeleteI hope you like it Valerie!! xxoo