Waste not, want not

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Turn your Christmas day leftovers into a Boxing Day feast, with a little help from Melissa Hemsley

Christmas comes and we fill our fridges with a feast for the big day, but what happens afterwards, when all the guests have gone home? This is where your kitchen creativity really comes into play! Melissa Hemsley’s new book, Feel Good, has a wealth of inspiration for all your lonely leftovers, as well as some simple recipes you hadn’t thought of before. Here are three of our favourites. Feast your eyes on these!

FRIENDSGIVING SALAD

This is inspired by the big ‘holiday’ salads served at Thanksgiving celebrations in America. I find a big platter like this so cheerful and fun to share as part of feast. It’s got all those beautiful colourful autumnal vegetables and sweet and salty flavours. I feel there’s been a growing love of sprouts in recent years, but if you still can’t stand them (!), swap them for cauliflower. To make this heartier and to feed four as a main meal, cook up 200g quinoa or lentils, double the dressing and gently toss together to serve.

FEEDS 6 AS A SIDE 35 MINUTES

• 2½ tbsp ghee or coconut oil

• 1 large red onion, roughly chopped

• 2 handfuls of Brussels sprouts, halved, or cauliflower florets

• 700g sweet potatoes (about 2 medium), scrubbed, or squash (see tip), cut into 2.5cm cubes

• 2 tsp dried thyme or mixed herbs

• Sea salt and black pepper sticky pecans

• 1 handful of pecans (or walnuts)

• 1 tbsp maple syrup dressing

• 3 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil

• 1½ tbsp apple cider vinegar

• ½ tsp maple syrup

• 1 tsp Dijon mustard

• 1 small garlic clove, finely chopped

TO SERVE

• 1 head of radicchio, sliced, or 1 big handful of salad leaves

• 1 handful of pomegranate seeds or dried cranberries or 1 small chopped apple

• 1 handful of cheese shavings (such as pecorino, Manchego or Parmesan – use a veg peeler

1. Preheat the oven to 220C/400F/gas 9, then place the ghee in a very large roasting tray and pop in the oven to heat up.

2. Take the hot tray out of the oven and tumble the veg into the tray with the dried herbs and a generous pinch of salt and pepper.

3. Gently toss together in the hot ghee, spread out on the tray in a single layer and roast for about 25 minutes, tossing halfway through.

4. Take out of the oven when the veg are tender but not too soft (check with a knife) and going golden at the edges.

5. Roughly break the pecans or walnuts apart in your hands as you scatter them over a medium frying pan and toast on a medium heat for 2-3 minutes, shaking the pan halfway through the cooking time.

6. Drizzle over the maple syrup and a pinch of salt, stir into the nuts and cook

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