A leftover mash recipe that comes from England, we had as kids the following morning after the family roast with a fried breakfast.

Instructions
- Take the leftover mash and combine with the leftover veg from the night before.
- Pan fry in the bacon fat.
- Serve with bacon, sausage, eggs, all your favorite breakfast food.
Enjoy!
PS: Thanks Ross
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