Got leftover Bread sitting in the fridge after last night's dinner? You're staring down a familiar choice: eat it cold straight from the container, microwave it into something sad, or actually do something with it. The recipes below take the third option — they're built specifically around already-cooked bread so you're not starting from scratch, you're finishing what you already paid for.
Most of these come together in 20 to 35 minutes because the protein is already done. That means the cooking time you see is mostly chopping, simmering a sauce, or warming everything through — not waiting for something to roast. We've leaned toward recipes that need short ingredient lists and pantry staples (rice, eggs, broth, soy sauce, garlic, a can of tomatoes), so you can probably make at least three of these without going to the store.
A few practical notes for cooking with leftover bread: warm it gently rather than blasting it at high heat, since reheated proteins dry out fast. If the original dish was heavily seasoned, lean toward neutral preparations here (fried rice, soup, quesadillas, grain bowls) so the new flavors don't fight the old. And if you've got more than a couple of days' worth, freeze half — leftover bread freezes well in a flat zip-top bag for up to two months and pulls out easily for soups and stir-fries.
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