I never know what to do with leftovers after I fix a pot roast with gravy, onion, potatoes and carrots until I found this recipe. I wouldnt really call it a strata because it doesnt have bread cubes in it. Rather, it has a yorkshire pudding baked around everything else. The recipe came from a book called Marnies Kitchen Shortcuts by Marnie Swedberg. The recipe calls for specific amounts, although I tend to throw in whatever amount of leftovers I have.
I never know what to do with leftovers after I fix a pot roast with gravy, onion, potatoes and carrots until I found this recipe. I wouldnt really call it a strata because it doesnt have bread cubes in it. Rather, it has a yorkshire pudding baked around everything else. The recipe came from a book called Marnies Kitchen Shortcuts by Marnie Swedberg. The recipe calls for specific amounts, although I tend to throw in whatever amount of leftovers I have.
As a busy working mom, time is my most precious commodity. Dinner is often a whirlwind of activity, and while I love cooking, the idea of spending hours in the kitchen after a long day isn't always appealing. That's why I'm always on the lookout for recipes that are both delicious and efficient. One of my absolute favorite recipes to tackle the age-old question of "what to do with leftover pot roast" is Yorkshire Strata. It’s a game-changer! This recipe isn't just a way to use up leftovers; it’s a delicious, comforting meal in its own right.
I discovered this gem in a cookbook – "Marnie's Kitchen Shortcuts" – and it's become a staple in my home. The name is a little misleading. It’s not your typical strata with layers of bread, but rather a delightful Yorkshire pudding embracing a flavorful mixture of leftover pot roast, potatoes, carrots, and onions. The combination of the crispy, airy Yorkshire pudding and the savory, tender pot roast filling is a match made in culinary heaven. And best of all, it’s incredibly easy to make. I can whip this up after a long workday, often including the kids in the process, which makes it even more special. The process of combining the ingredients is simple, and the oven does most of the work!
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This Yorkshire Strata recipe has become more than just a way to use up leftovers; it's a cherished family favorite. It’s a testament to the fact that even the simplest recipes can bring joy and satisfaction to the kitchen. I highly recommend trying it out yourself. It's a delicious and convenient way to enjoy a comforting meal without spending hours in the kitchen.