Bubble and squeak has one of those wonderfully literal names that tells you exactly what’s happening in the pan. Traditionally made the day after a roast, it comes from the gentle bubbling and squeaking sounds the vegetables make as they fry together. It was never meant to be fancy — it was about thrift, comfort, and turning leftovers into something deeply satisfying.

After Christmas, when my fridge is packed with tubs of “just in case” vegetables, bubble and squeak feels like a small domestic triumph. I had nut roast, brussels sprouts, broccoli, carrots and parsnips staring back at me every time I opened the fridge. This dish was my way of bringing everything together one last time and finally restoring the fridge to something resembling normality.
Ingredients
Leftover nut roast (about 1 cup)
Leftover Brussels sprouts
Leftover broccoli
Leftover carrots
Leftover parsnips
2 medium potatoes, peeled and boiled (no roast potatoes left)
Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
Salt, if needed
1–2 tbsp oil or butter, for frying
Chilli jam, to serve
Method:
Mash all the leftover vegetables and nut roast, together in a large bowl, along with the freshly boiled potatoes (as there were no roast potatoes left).
Season generously with black pepper, and mix it well. I like to keep the texture slightly rustic so it holds together and crisps up nicely when fried.
Heat a frying pan and add oil or butter (I used butter).
Press the mixture into a hot pan with a little oil or butter and shaped it into one large pancake. As it cooked, the underside turned golden and crisp, and with a careful flip, the other side followed suit. This is where the dish really earns its name — gently bubbling and squeaking away as it fries.
Once crisp on both sides, slide it onto a plate, cut it into wedges, and finished it with a drizzle of chilli jam. It may not be traditional, but the sweet heat lifts the richness of the vegetables beautifully and feels like a celebratory flourish — a small reward for using up every last scrap of Christmas veg.
Simple, comforting, and quietly satisfying — and best of all, my fridge is finally back to normal.
Lovely
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