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		<title>How to use up leftover Christmas meats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Often in the days following Christmas, there is a cry from the kitchen – “Whatever can I do with all this ham?”, or turkey or whatever meat was left over from the Christmas Day celebrations.
Of course you can always freeze it and bring it out at another time.  But having bought it all at this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Often in the days following Christmas, there is a cry from the kitchen – “Whatever can I do with all this ham?”, or turkey or whatever meat was left over from the Christmas Day celebrations.<span id="more-2130"></span></p>
<p>Of course you can always freeze it and bring it out at another time.  But having bought it all at this time, you may prefer to use it now.</p>
<p>So here are some ideas for using up the leftover Christmas meats – some for hot days, some that will work for cooler days.</p>
<p>Leftover beef, lamb or pork can be turned into a <a href="http://www.askmumnow.com/in-the-kitchen/recipes/dinner/cottage-pie">cottage pie</a>.</p>
<p>For leftover ham, make it into a pasta dish.  Chop the ham into 1-2 cm cubes, cook your choice of pasta according to the instructions of the packet, make a <a href="www.askmumnow.com/in-the-kitchen/how-to/cheese-sauce/">cheese sauce </a>and mix all together.  Serve with a green salad and fresh crusty bread.</p>
<p>Cold turkey or chicken can get the same treatment as ham.</p>
<p>A cold platter of meats and salad greens can be made to look most attractive if you add other bits and pieces from your fridge. Sliced tomatoes and cucumber are an obvious choice.</p>
<p>Olives, gherkins, sundried tomatoes, sprigs of basil cubes of fetta or camembert cheese can be scattered over the top of the platter to give it a festive air and your family or friends won’t even know they are eating ‘leftovers.’</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.askmumnow.com/in-the-kitchen/recipes/dinner/cold-meat-platter">cold platter </a>can be served as a light meal with bread rolls or crusty European bread or as a main meal with a bowl of hot cooked potatoes, such as <a href="http://www.askmumnow.com/in-the-kitchen/recipes/dinner/baked-rosemary-potatoes">baked rosemary potatoes</a>, <a href="http://www.askmumnow.com/in-the-kitchen/recipes/dinner/potato-salad/">potato salad</a>, served hot or cold,or simply boil a panful of small new potatoes in their skins and serve.</p>
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