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The perfect way to use up leftover veg – you can use scooped-out baked potato, mash or crushed roast or fried potatoes for this super-simple bubble and squeak. Top with fried eggs and a dash of ...
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This tasty bubble and squeak works with any Christmas leftovers – root vegetables such as parsnips, carrots and swede for example, or ham and stuffing. Heat half the fat in a non-stick frying pan.