In the comments the other day, Amanda shared how she'd stretched leftover soup to feed her entire family. Then last night I made beef stew for our family's dinner, resulting in leftovers enough to only feed some of us for tonight.
"Souper" Strategies for Leftover Soup
- casserole -- toss leftover soup with cooked rice (or other whole grains, such as millet) or noodles, add extra veggies as desired, top with shredded cheese and/or bread crumbs. Bake until heated through and cheese is melted.
- transform a chunky soup into a creamy soup with the help of a blender, then top with chopped peanuts, roasted pumpkin seeds, shredded cheese, croutons, bacon or ham bits, or minced green onions. If needing to stretch this soup, add extra liquid, seasonings, and instant mashed potatoes.
- turn a brothy soup into a noodle bowl. Cook ramen noodles and add to the brothy soup. Top with halves of boiled eggs, green onions, sesame oil and soy sauce (if flavors blend with original soup), a little ginger, and juliennes of cooked meat.
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| from this (Wednesday dinner of stew) |
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| to this (Thursday dinner of soup) |
For my family this week, what I had leftover was beef stew. Leftover stew is also very versatile. Stew can be reheated and spooned over cooked rice, mashed potatoes, cooked noodles, biscuits, or toast. A smaller amount of leftover stew can also become soup for more.
Winning Ways With Leftover Stew
- Pot pie -- custard cups or small casseroles can be filled 3/4 with stew and topped with rounds of pie pastry or biscuit dough for individual pot pies. If filling needs stretching, add some mixed vegetables.
- Shepherd's Pie -- pour stew into a pie plate, stretching with additional vegetables as needed, and top with mashed potatoes then shredded cheddar. Bake until golden.
- Noodle Bake -- toss leftover stew with cooked noodles, spread in casserole dish and top with cheese. Bake until heated well throughout and cheese is melted.
- Stroganoff -- reheat leftover beef stew with sour cream or plain yogurt, mushrooms, and a dash of Worcestershire sauce. Serve over cooked noodles or rice.
- Hash -- toss with cooked, fried potato cubes and heat through. A single to double serving of leftover stew can become hash for 4 to 6.
- thin it with additional broth and add more vegetables to transform stew into soup. If there are just a few cubes of meat, remove them and chop into smaller dices.


