6 Inventive Ways to Eat Your Christmas Leftovers

Once the presents are opened and the dinner has finished, you’re left with sweet family memories, some new goodies and tons of Christmas leftovers.
But instead of just heading to the fridge and reheating the ham and microwaving the roasted vegetables, give your Christmas dinner a second life by incorporating your favorite dishes into brand new recipes that’ll turn them into brand new meals.
From the ham and chicken to the veggies (some of our favorite Christmas dinner dishes), these recipes will make you think about your leftovers in a whole new way,  with a whole new strategy come Boxing Day.

Broccoli Fritters With Cheddar Cheese

Broccoli Fritters With Cheddar Cheese
Image: Low Carb Maven

Get the recipe from Low Carb Maven

Baked Egg and Roasted Veggie Casserole

baked egg and roasted veggie casserole
Image: Eat Yourself Skinny

Get the recipe from Eat Yourself Skinny

No Mayo Chicken Salad with Blood Orange Vinaigrette

no mayo chicken salad
Image: Our Salty Kitchen

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Ham & Cheese Breakfast Casserole with Spinach

Ham & Cheese Breakfast Casserole with Spinach
Image: The Kitchen Is My Playground

Get the recipe from The Kitchen Is My Playground

Baked Bubble and Squeak Cakes

baked bubble squeak cakes
Image: Wallflower Kitchen

Get the recipe from Wallflower Kitchen

Slow Cooker Ham and Bean Soup

Slow Cooker Ham and Bean Soup
Image: The Lemon Bowl

Get the recipe from The Lemon Bowl

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