It's nearing Spring and that means giving your kitchen a good cleaning. Yet what happens with all those cans and frozen foods? Eat them if they're still good. Don't waste a food product that's still viable.
Thanks to the pandemic, we all have pantries full of cans of different foods. Keep in mind that canned food is at its' peak for a two year period according to Ron Giles, head of quality assurance at Goya Foods Inc. If you have a lot of beans, then think of a three bean salad. This is a nice side for hamburgers or hot dogs, Just add some sliced onions, herbs and a simple vinaigrette for a tasty side dish. You could also add them to any kind of chili. If you have white beans, then add them to a chicken or turkey chili for a different spin. What about those canned vegetables? They're good for two to five years before they need to be tossed. They still can be made into sides or even added to soups.Think of a peppery corn chowder with those niblets or add some minced green and red peppers for a tasty version of fiesta corn. Canned potatoes are a great thickener for soups, working better than a white flour roue. They can also be used in a quick potato salad with the addition of hard boiled eggs, mayo and celery. Green beans can be used in a salad or in a stir fry with mushrooms, carrots and bean sprouts. You can also fry them and flavor them with lemon and pepper for a new side.
Your freezer probably should be cleaned out too. Frozen food lasts three months at best. Use it before you waste it. Tater Tots are one of the most versatile. They make for a great air fryer snack, especially if you add extra seasonings like chili or garlic powder. You can also serve up different dips with them too from homemade ketchup to aioli. Tater tots can also be turned into a yummy breakfast casserole. This is great way oif also using up any cheddar cheese along with bacon and sausage. The meats are cooked first along with scallions and peppers and then layered over the potatoes along with a mix of whisked eggs and milk. Frozen veggies like broccoli or green beans can be turned into a tasty salad once cooked and chilled. Just add some crushed garlic and a good red wine dressing. Brussels sprouts can be steamed and then served with melted butter and Parmesan cheese for a lovely side with chicken or turkey. That ground turkey or beef you've had for the last couple of months is still good. Don't keep it any longer because it's not as great after four months. Defrost it and think about turning it into meat loaf, perfect with mashed potatoes and gravy or sliders for a fun weekend meal.
It's that time of the year for purging., Yet use what you have in a variety of different dishes and snacks. It's a nice way of turning Spring cleaning into Spring cleaning cuisine,