Leftover Dishes Hacks | Creative Ways to Use Them with Our Vario
Leftover dishes often go unused, but they can be turned into delicious new meals with a little creativity! By adding the right masalas, you can give your leftovers a fresh twist.
Below are 10 easy and tasty ideas to transform your leftovers using our variety of masalas.
Leftover Rice Pulao
· Use any leftover rice from the previous meal.
· Buy biryani masala online from our store.
· Add a little oil or ghee to a pan.
· You can add any leftover vegetables, like peas, carrots, or beans.
· Add a pinch of garam masala to enhance the flavor.
· Stir everything together for 3-5 minutes until it heats up.
· If needed, add a bit of salt for taste.
· Enjoy your fresh, tasty pulao made from leftovers!
Upcycled Sabzi
· Use any leftover vegetable curry or sabzi.
· Warm the leftover sabzi in a pan over medium heat.
· Sprinkle some chaat masala for a tangy and flavorful taste.
· You can add some chopped onions, tomatoes, or coriander for extra freshness.
· Stir everything together until the masala blends with the sabzi.
· Taste and, if needed, add more salt or spices.
· Enjoy your revamped sabzi as a side dish or with roti/rice!
Leftover Roti Pizza
· Take one or two leftover rotis as the base for your pizza.
· Apply a thin layer of tomato ketchup on the roti.
· Top with your favorite ingredients like cheese, veggies, or cooked meat.
· Add a pinch of oregano, chili flakes, or garam masala for extra flavor.
· Place the roti pizza in the oven or on a grill for 5-7 minutes, until the cheese melts.
· Cut into slices and enjoy your easy and tasty roti pizza!
Masala Toast
· Use any leftover curry or vegetable sabzi.
· Toast a slice of bread in a toaster or on a pan until it’s crispy.
· Spread the leftover sabzi on the toasted bread evenly.
· Sprinkle some chaat masala, chili powder, or garam masala for extra flavor.
· You can also add a slice of cheese on top of the sabzi for a cheesy toast.
· Put the bread back on the pan for a minute until the cheese melts (if added).
· Cut and enjoy your delicious masala toast!
Leftover Daal Tikki
· Use any leftover daal from your previous meal.
· Mash the daal until it becomes smooth.
· Add a handful of breadcrumbs to the mashed daal to help it hold together.
· Add spices like cumin powder, garam masala, salt, and chili powder to taste.
· Take small portions of the mixture and shape them into round or flat tikkis (patties).
· Heat oil in a pan over medium heat.
· Fry the tikkis until they are golden and crispy on both sides.
· Enjoy your crispy daal tikkis with chutney or yogurt!
Rice Cutlets
· Use any leftover rice from your meal.
· Mash the rice to make it easier to shape.
· Mash some boiled potatoes and mix them with the rice.
· Add spices like cumin powder, garam masala, chili powder, and salt to taste.
· Take small portions of the mixture and form them into round or oval cutlets.
· Coat the cutlets with breadcrumbs for a crispy texture.
· Heat oil in a pan.
· Fry the cutlets until they are golden and crispy on both sides.
Roti Chips
· Use any leftover roti from your meal.
· Cut the roti into small strips or triangles.
· Drizzle a little oil over the roti pieces.
· Sprinkle some chaat masala, chili powder, or garam masala for flavor.
· Toss the roti pieces so they are evenly coated with oil and spices.
· You can either bake them in the oven at 180°C for 10-15 minutes or fry them in hot oil until crispy.
Chili Paneer with Leftover Sabzi
· Use any leftover vegetable curry or sabzi.
· You can also add our chicken masala powder online for a different taste.
· Warm the sabzi in a pan over medium heat.
· Cut paneer (cottage cheese) into cubes and add it to the sabzi.
· Sprinkle chili masala or chili powder to make it spicy.
· Stir the sabzi and paneer together, making sure the masala coats everything evenly.
· Cook for 3-5 minutes, allowing the flavors to blend.
Vegetable Pakoras
· Take any leftover vegetables like potatoes, carrots, or peas.
· Cut the leftover vegetables into small pieces.
· In a bowl, mix chickpea flour (besan), salt, chili powder, and other spices like cumin or garam masala.
· Add a little water to make a thick batter that can coat the vegetables.
· Mix the chopped vegetables into the batter.
· Heat oil in a pan or deep fryer.
· Drop spoonfuls of the mixture into the hot oil and fry until golden and crispy.
Sandwich Filling
· Use any leftover curry, sabzi, or cooked vegetables.
· Mash the curry or sabzi to make it easier to spread.
· You can add grated cheese for a creamy texture.
· Sprinkle some chaat masala, salt, or pepper to enhance the flavor.
· Toast two slices of bread until crispy or use fresh bread.
· Spread the mashed filling evenly on one slice of bread.
· Place the other slice of bread on top.
