{"id":12950,"date":"2018-05-22T10:39:14","date_gmt":"2018-05-22T14:39:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mayahoodblog.com\/?p=12950"},"modified":"2023-07-24T23:16:11","modified_gmt":"2023-07-25T03:16:11","slug":"leftover-chicken-three-different-ways","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mayahoodblog.com\/leftover-chicken-three-different-ways\/","title":{"rendered":"Leftover Chicken, Three Different Ways"},"content":{"rendered":"
Growing up there were two certainties about my daily meals. One was that we had soup every day. The second was that we ate chicken every day. With so much chicken in my diet, one could think that I would despise it as an adult. To the contrary, I still love it. So much so that we usually eat chicken about 4 times a week. While my family embraces my obsession most days, the one thing that we don’t always agree on is leftovers. Personally, I’m fond of leftovers – mostly because it means that I don’t need to cook again. However, my kids really dislike eating leftovers (“we just had that yesterday!”). Which means I DO have to cook again. But rather than wasting food, I need to start being creative with my leftovers and using my leftover chicken in new and unique dishes.<\/p>\n
If you’re in the same boat as me, you’re not alone. Loblaw identified Leftovers Revival as one of the Loblaw 2018 Canadian Food Trends. Not only are Canadians looking for simple and fun ideas to repurpose\u00a0their leftovers, but they also want to reduce their food waste and help the environment.<\/p>\n
If you’re a chicken lover like me and often end up with leftovers, then you’ll want to read on. I’m sharing three recipes for leftover chicken that are easy to make, require mostly vegetables that you probably already have in your fridge and are delicious. The recipes are: Chicken Buddha bowl, Tom Yum chicken soup, and a Greek chicken wrap.\u00a0For more tips on how to reduce food waste in the kitchen, and other recipes, videos and other inspiring food content, visit Loblaws.ca\/TasteTheNewNex<\/u><\/strong>t.<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n