Fried rice (蛋炒飯, dàn chǎofàn) is a great way to use up leftover rice from a Chinese or other Asian meal. Here is a basic recipe for egg fried rice, Taiwanese style.
Tag: Leftovers
Dan Chaofan
Bubble and Squeak
(English fried potatoes and cabbage)
Bubble and squeak gets its name from the sound it makes as it is cooking. It is a popular breakfast or supper dish in England, made from the leftovers of a roast beef dinner.
Boxty
(Irish potato pancakes)
Boxty, a simple potato pancake, comes from the northern regions of Ireland. It goes well with a breakfast of sausages, bacon and eggs or as a side dish to Irish stew.
Frittata
(Italian open-faced omelet)
A frittata (Italian plural: frittate) is an Italian egg dish, similar to a crustless French quiche, that is studded with a variety of flavorful, seasonal ingredients.
Enchiladas de Pollo y Queso
(Mexican chicken and cheese stuffed tortillas)
Enchiladas are an easy Mexican dish of tortillas dipped in chile sauce and rolled around fillings like chicken, cheese, chorizo, beans, pork, beef, seafood or vegetables.
Pytt i Panna
(Swedish potato and meat breakfast hash)
Like most breakfast hash dishes, Swedish pytt i panna is a great way to use up leftovers from a meat and potatoes meal.
Pappa al Pomodoro
(Italian tomato-bread soup)
Pappa al pomodoro comes from the Tuscan region of Italy and is an excellent and easy way to use up tomatoes from your garden in the late summer.
Panzanella
(Italian bread and tomato salad)
Panzanella is a classic summer salad from Tuscany and neighboring regions in central Italy. Tuscans are known for the ingenious ways they use up old bread, and this salad is a perfect example.