Wednesday, April 22, 2015

'Clean out the icebox'

When I was a boy, one of my favorite meals was what my mom called, "Clean out the Icebox." It might be soup, or a casserole, baked or fried, but I always liked it. My older siblings have somewhat different recollections. 

What's "Clean out the Icebox"? Just what it sounds like. Whatever leftovers mom found that could, reasonably (to her) be combined. 

Yesterday I made my own attempt. I had some leftover pot roast, as well as a little bit of the ragu I made weeks ago. (It had been frozen and thawed in the meantime.) Plus I had some vegetables that were wilting, and some leftover beef broth.

So, I chopped up the roast and the vegetables left with it. I dumped in the broth; I chopped up some carrots and celery from the fridge, and set all that on the stove to simmer. At some point, I added some salt, pepper, and garlic; later, a bay leaf; and later, a handful of broken up spaghetti (because I had neither barley nor noodles). I simmered it some more, and had some last night for dinner. It was helped by some Parmesan cheese. Here's today's lunch:


Yes, it does rather taste like what mom would have cooked!

Oh, and FYI, this is an icebox. (There are pictures at the link.) We actually had one, growing up, but we also had an electric refrigerator, so mom used the icebox to store other things. My clever mom sawed off the bottom of it, so that it was just tall enough for the top to be a great work area. I think my brother has that now.

11 comments:

Jenny said...

Yep, I'm old enough to admit that one of my favorite TV shows was "The Honeymooners"; Ralph and Alice Kramden had an icebox like your Moms!
Famous line: "One of these days, Alice, ..."

Unknown said...

Dear Fr., The ice box we had was grandma Fox's I remember seeing it in the basement over there. As far as clean out the icebox concoctions mom came up with were ok most time but there were a few not so good ie the fish chowder :(. Your left over "stew" looks good. :). One of the funny things about grandma Fox's dealings with her electric refrigerator was she took the light bulb out because she didn't believe it turned off when the door was shut. We tried even telling her a little man was in there to turn it off, she never believed it so there was no lite in the fridge :). Take care, Eileen

rcg said...

I like this sort of thing. I even tried it once in the pantry and had a sort of hummus based on hominy. Not as bad as you might think.

Shelly said...

I like to do this as well. It forces me to be creative in my cooking, and keeps food waste down. I always call them experimental meals.

Jennifer said...

Cooking with leftovers is an adventure in creativity, and frugality, too. These are kind of lost virtures. Our local Goodwill has a sale this weekend for used prom dresses. I bought my prom dress at the Goodwill. Hopefully, when my daughter Manuela is prom aged, we will do the frugal thing, and the right thing, and go to the Goodwill for an amazing dress!

If your sister told your grandmother that there was a little man in the ice box, that is kind of a German thing. Die Wichtelmaenner are little elves who do stuff like that. I told my oldest boy that if he didn't brush his teeth every night that the Wichtelmaenner would come and do it when he was asleep. That scared him straight. There are a lot of German fairy tales about these little people. Not just the shoemaker and the elves.

rcg said...

German fairy tales are awesomely terrifying. Best ones.

Question: if you are cleaning out the icebox on Friday would you eat meat?

What do you think of a Catholic organization that has. Steak dinner on Fridays?

Unknown said...

Dear Jennifer, it was really hard in our family because we had German fairies & leprechauns trying to straighten us up & have us do right. I guess something or some worked as we all turned out pretty well :).

Fr Martin Fox said...

RCG:

I would eat the meat if that's what I had, and I didn't want it to go to waste.

As far as Catholic organizations that serve meat on Fridays, that horse has left the barn. We need to recapture it. If you get my meaning.

rcg said...

Fr. Fox, I think so. German food, not French. ;-)

NiceLady said...

My father used to clean out the ice box periodically. Everything remotely edible was put through a meat grinder, smoothed out in a casserole dish, and heated in the oven. Pop called this "Army Hash".
We ate it with ketchup, lots and lots of it.

Fr Martin Fox said...

NiceLady:

I think beer would have helped...