mash-up(noun) Something created by combining elements from two or more sources
I couldn’t decide what to eat for breakfast this morning so I stared at the refrigerator and eventually decided to mix a few things together. I went with Melitzanosalata with ultra low moisture yogurt that I had made two days before, added a chopped hard boiled egg, and then threw in some fresh chopped cilantro. A quick taste indicated a need for more salt, and that was it.
We mix crookneck squash from our garden with Butter, Salt and Pepper from our kitchen, nuke in a glass container for 7 minutes and then mashup with our potato masher.
Does that count?
I mashup bananas and peanut butter and spread on bread. Makes a tasty sandwich.
As a way to use up leftovers, we tend to do “breakfast burritos” on the weekend, which is scrambled eggs with whatever protein and veggies are floating around the fridge. Throw in some fresh cilantro and hotsauce and it’s quite delicious.
Once while staying with a friend, we had Thai food for dinner. The next morning I made us a Thai-tatta. A Fritatta with the Thai food. Fritattas are good for leftovers.
Ha…funny. Like several above, we’re frequent “burrito” and fritatta mashers that always include leftovers. Very versatile and nearly always quite tasty. I also have been known to do a version of fried rice that includes leftovers…most often protein or vegetables.
I think this is irrefutable. Take any leftover, pan fry it, then add an egg (either directly, or a fried egg to place on top). If still not quite right, add hot sauce.
Last night I picked up some Chinese food . The soup I ordered was a combination of Wonton , Egg Drop , and Hot & Sour . Next time I will just mix up the last 2: wonton soup just watered it down.