A New Food Soul from Leftovers
There are a lot of people out there who don't have the opportunity to eat well. They also eat irregularly. Not necessarily able to eat 3 times in one day.
Sometimes people who overeat just simply leave their food behind as if they don't understand how hard it is to get food.
So once there are leftovers in my kitchen, as much as possible I reprocess them. Usually, after the moment of eating is over, I look back at what food is left, and can still be processed. If it is not possible, for example, a mixture of green leaves, I will also give the mixture of green leaves to my livestock such as chickens and ducks.

This time I will share how I process leftover red bean porridge. On the last day when the red bean porridge was made and I realized our family couldn't afford it, I immediately put the leftovers in the refrigerator.
Then the next morning I reprocessed the leftovers into a red bean soup. The menu is almost similar, but honestly, I prefer the red bean soup that I made from the leftovers. Stay tuned!

THE INGREDIENTS
Only leftovers are needed, with enough water to change the texture consistency of leftover red bean porridge. And, I added 100 ml of coconut milk.
Because the leftovers are already sweet enough, so I don't add any more sugar. So you can add additional sweetener if you have leftover porridge which becomes less sweet when water and cream or milk have been added during the process of processing the leftovers.
Adding pandan leaf or vanilla to create a pleasant fragrance. For sure this way will help leftovers have a new food soul. :)
COOKING INSTRUCTIONS
Transfer leftovers into a pan. Then add enough water, and pandan leaf. Stir well. Bring them to boil.
After boiling, then add coconut milk, or any choice of milk/cream according to your taste. Stir well and make sure you get the texture you want.
Bring them to a simmer, then turn off the heat. Stir briefly to remove any hot steam before transferring it to a blender or food processor.
Transfer the mixture to a blender or food processor. Add a little water or add more milk if their texture is still too thick.
Read bean soup is ready to be served warm. I love how this red bean soup is something new. Doesn't look like leftovers to be pitied. This meal brings its own character to enjoy. Luckily, I like this one. What do you think guys?
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Anggrek Lestari is an Indonesian fiction writer who has published two major books. Now She is a full-time content creator. She has a goal to share life, poem, and food content that makes others happy and can get inspiration.
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Red bean porridge is more delicious then green bean, but when the two are mix, it's delicious so so...
hmm honestly, I never try green beans for porridge. but I will do experiment for it 😅
You could try to mix them next time.. With your mainstay coconut milk of course..
green beans, you means mung beans? (kacang hijau)
Hahaha... Ya that's bean :D
Ooooh, yeah I tried them before if you mean is mung Bean🤭
Hahaha I thought that was named by their color.
I ain't wasting food anymore. This looks yum.
always learn how to prepare enough food is the best way to avoid wasting food :)
I am telling you.
The soup looks so good. You are right I dont even think it is leftover. I love bean soup too. They are yum and good for our bodies.
Same here I hate wasting food so I always make sure to buy enough food and learn how to prepare it properly. Some fruits and vegies we can eat with their skin without any proplem or veggie stalks as well. I saw many people just chuck them in the bin, creating such huge waste to our planet.
I tried to taking care chickens or ducks. so some organic leftovers really useful for them :)
the important thing, as you said, we have to always learn how to prepare them properly, not too much portion if we can’t eat them at once
Oh you have chickens and ducks. The other days I saw some baby ducks in a park and they are so cute.
I'm feeling like trying this out :) @tipu curate 3
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glad you wanna try this one. and thanks for the curation 😊
I totally agree with you, I hate to waste food and when in have too much good I re use it in another way, it's important to teach people to don't waste food because not everyone have food in this world!👍
yeah, first, just cooking not to much :) then use leftovers for new food as soon as possible
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I have eaten red bean soup before.. And I kind've like it too 😊. This is perfect for cold season..
When there is leftover food in my house I usually improvise recipes to avoid throwing food away, many times they surpass the original recipe and the dish is tastier haha I feel so sorry to think that countless people lack the great blessing of being able to enjoy a plate of food.
I wish you a wonderful week, a big hug! @anggreklestari
I don't like waste food either, when I was a kid in family we had hard times with food! I always find what to do with my leftover but i mostly try to eat everything and preserve everything very well :)
The soup looks so delicious! 🙂
I never tried this before, so I guess I need to try it because it seems to be so delicious. Thank you for sharing by the way :)