Hairy Bikers Meat and Potato Pie With Minced Beef

We've got lots of delicious, easy leftover pork recipes to choose from including dumplings, curry, noodles, stew, and more.

With our collection of leftover pork recipes, using up leftover pork couldn't be easier.

Pork is a versatile meat that can be used in a variety of different recipes. Whether you're looking for a way to transform your leftover pork into a light lunch or a hearty dinner for the whole family, our recipes cater to a variety of options.

One of our first recommendations is our fruity pork casserole (opens in new tab), which you can see being made in the video below. It's another great way to use up roast pork from your Sunday roast leftovers (opens in new tab). Just keep in mind that you won't have to cook the meat as long as it's already been cooked. Make sure it's piping hot before serving.

When it comes to re-heating your cooked pork, make sure it's piping hot before serving. Cooked pork can be wrapped and stored in the fridge for up to 3 days, or it can be frozen for up to 3 months. Just like leftover roast beef (opens in new tab), it's best shredded or cut into strips so it defrosts quicker.

See below for more ways to use up leftover roast pork…

Leftover pork curry

Pork curry recipe

As with any cut of meat, popping pork into a curry is a brilliant way to use up leftovers. This delicious pork curry recipe is a family favourite, thanks to it's great taste and affordable ingredients. It can be on the table in less than an hour – perfect for a mid-week family meal.

Get the recipe: Pork curry (opens in new tab)

Leftover pork dumplings

leftover pork recipes, pork dumplings

(Image credit: Getty Images)

Turn your leftover pork into an Oriental-style favourite - pork dumplings. Dumplings are much easier to make then they may look. You can cheat and buy ready made dough for the dumpling cases but make the filling yourself with plenty of spices and finely chopped veggies. Where the recipe says minced pork, simply replace with finely chopped pork.

Get the recipe: Pork and pepper fajitas (opens in new tab)

Get the recipe: Mexican-style pork with corn salsa (opens in new tab)

Get the recipe: Pork ragu enchilada (opens in new tab)

Leftover pork fajitas

Leftover pork recipes, port fajitas

(Image credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Cuts from a joint of pork are perfect for turning into fajitas. It really doesn't take much effort to rustle these mid-week favourites up - stir-fry your meat in a wok or large pan, a dash of oil and fajita spices plus a handful of mixed veggies.

Get the recipe: Pork and pepper fajitas (opens in new tab)

Get the recipe: Mexican-style pork with corn salsa (opens in new tab)

Get the recipe: Pork ragu enchilada (opens in new tab)

Leftover pork noodles

Leftover pork noodles

(Image credit: Getty Images)

Toss your cooked pork strips into bundles of egg noodles and stir-fry veg for a speedy mid-week super. If you're cooking your pork pieces from scratch, make sure they are thoroughly cooked before serving.

Get the recipe: Jo Pratt's pork stir-fry (opens in new tab)

Get the recipe: Pork satay noodles (opens in new tab)

Leftover pork kebabs

leftover pork recipes, pork kebabs

(Image credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

One of the easiest ways to use up your leftover pork is by turning your leftover cuts into kebabs. As long as they're all of a similar size, they should warm at the same rate. Add spices and fresh herbs to jazz up the flavour of your pork kebabs - grill, barbecue or fry and then assemble.

Get the recipe: Smoky paprika pork kebabs (opens in new tab)

Get the recipe: Pork kebabs Tandoori-style (opens in new tab)

Leftover pork steaks

leftover pork recipes, pork steaks

(Image credit: Getty Images)

It doesn't take much to add flavour to pork; it can be dusted in herbs and spices, drizzled in a sauce or simply served on its own - pork doesn't need too much fuss. If you don't have pork steaks you can use thick cuts of leftover pork instead.

Get the recipe: Herby pork steaks (opens in new tab)

Get the recipe: Pork steaks with peppers and olives (opens in new tab)

Get the recipe: Satay pork steaks (opens in new tab)

Leftover breaded pork

leftover pork recipes, breaded pork

(Image credit: Getty Images)

Leftover chunks of pork are perfect for covering in breadcrumbs and frying. It really doesn't take long - just a little bit of seasoning and a drizzle of oil. Breaded pork is a great way of using up stale bread and your meat leftovers in one. Just remember cooked pork won't take as long to cook as recipes for fresh pork may state.

Get the recipe: Crispy Parmesan pork (opens in new tab)

Leftover pork pie

leftover pork recipes, pork pie

(Image credit: Getty Images)

Cooking your pork in a pie is a great way of using up those leftovers. Topped with either pastry or potatoes, your pie can be packed with plenty of veggies and a meaty sauce and simply placed in the oven until warmed through or the pastry is crisp.

Get the recipe: Gingered pork hot pot (opens in new tab)

Get the recipe: Pork and sausage pie (opens in new tab)

Get the recipe: Hairy Bikers' Shropshire fidget pie (opens in new tab)

Leftover pork stew

leftover pork recipes

(Image credit: Getty Images/RooM RF)

Nothing beats a warming bowl of stew. A little stock and some root veggies will go along way to transform your leftover pork strips into a delicious, family-sized dish - just remember to reduce the cooking time if you're adding cooked pork rather than fresh.

Get the recipe: Pork and chorizo stew (opens in new tab)

Get the recipe: Stewed pork and red grapes (opens in new tab)

Get the recipe: Pot roast pork (opens in new tab)

Leftover pork pasta

leftover pork recipes, pork pasta

(Image credit: Getty Images)

Leftover pork goes really well with pasta. Add a jar of creamy mushroom sauce or a homemade tomato-based one and it's a brand new meal. Cooked pork will only take minutes to re-heat on the hob in sauce or in the microwave.

Get the recipe: Pasta with pork and peas (opens in new tab)

Get the recipe: Pork spaghetti Bolognese (opens in new tab)

Leftover stir-fry pork

leftover pork recipes, stir fry pork

(Image credit: Getty Images)

One of the simplest ways to turn your pork from yesterday's dinner into today's lunch is by rustling up a stir-fry. Cooked pork only has to be fried until hot. Frozen strips of pork can be added to this dish without defrosting - simple, quick and easy.

Get the recipe: Sichuan pork stir-fry (opens in new tab)

Get the recipe: Quick sweet and sour pork (opens in new tab)

Get the recipe: Stir-fry pork with vegetables (opens in new tab)

Leftover pork tray bake

leftover pork recipes, pork tray bake

(Image credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Feed the whole family with a hearty pork tray bake. Drizzle onions, parsnips and carrots with oil and bake until crisp and golden. This method is great for using up chunks of meat from your Sunday roast.

Get the recipe: Pork and apple bake (opens in new tab)

Leftover pork sandwich filler

leftover pork recipes, pork sandwich filler

(Image credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Pork sandwiched between two soft slices of bread is not to be missed out on. Blitz your leftover pork to make a pate or just cut into strips and layer in your bread with some apple sauce or crisp salad leaves.

Get the recipe: Three-pork pate (opens in new tab)

Leftover pork parcels

leftover pork recipes, pork parcels

(Image credit: Getty Images)

Try making pork tarts or even pork pasties with this tasty combo. Store in the fridge once baked and eat within a few days - they make lovely lunchbox treats.

Get the recipe: Pork parcels with Brazil nut stuffing (opens in new tab)

Leftover pork stroganoff

leftover pork recipes, pork stroganoff

(Image credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

A carton of cream and a handful of mushrooms can go a long way to tranform your pork strips into a delicious, flavour-packed stroganoff. Serve with pasta or rice to turn your pork into a warming classic.

Get the recipe: Pork stroganoff (opens in new tab)

Get the recipe: Jo Pratt's pork and porcini stroganoff (opens in new tab)

Jessica Dady

Jessica Dady is Senior Content Editor at Goodto.com and has over 10 years of experience as a digital journalist, specialising in all things food, recipes, and SEO. From the best food hampers to cookbooks, from the best cake stands to baking sets, Jessica has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to must-have food products. A passionate baker, she spends much of her time creating celebration cakes for friends and family - particularly for her two lucky children.

halladaywounamed.blogspot.com

Source: https://www.goodto.com/food/recipe-collections/leftover-pork-recipes-43455

0 Response to "Hairy Bikers Meat and Potato Pie With Minced Beef"

Post a Comment

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel