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Left over Turkey ideas
Posted on 11/24/19 at 8:52 pm
Posted on 11/24/19 at 8:52 pm
I took tulane’s advice a purchased a 22 lb bird for about $7. Plans changed bc the in-laws kitchen remodel isn’t done. So thanksgiving dinner is at my place now. Think 6 are coming. Doubt we can all eat 3 lbs of Turkey each.
Thinking gumbo and pot pie. Any off the wall suggestions?
Thinking gumbo and pot pie. Any off the wall suggestions?
Posted on 11/24/19 at 8:59 pm to arseinclarse
Turkey broccoli cheese mushroom pasta/rice casserole is always good. Not really off the wall though. I wanna try thanksgiving leftover egg rolls this year
This post was edited on 11/24/19 at 9:00 pm
Posted on 11/24/19 at 8:59 pm to arseinclarse
Turkey tetrazzini is our old standby when no one wants the trouble of making gumbo.
Turkey salad (like chicken salad) is good for the leftover thigh and leg meat.
A big pot of turkey vegetable soup is cleansing after a few days of feasting.
Hot turkey melt sandwiches, open face, with chutney and good cheddar.
Or kick it old school and make a turkey loaf, aka turkey cheese. Think hogshead cheese, only made with shredded leftover turkey, seasonings, stock, and gelatin. Eat it cold with crackers, or melt a slice atop a bowl of hot buttered grits.
Turkey salad (like chicken salad) is good for the leftover thigh and leg meat.
A big pot of turkey vegetable soup is cleansing after a few days of feasting.
Hot turkey melt sandwiches, open face, with chutney and good cheddar.
Or kick it old school and make a turkey loaf, aka turkey cheese. Think hogshead cheese, only made with shredded leftover turkey, seasonings, stock, and gelatin. Eat it cold with crackers, or melt a slice atop a bowl of hot buttered grits.
Posted on 11/24/19 at 9:05 pm to arseinclarse
Take leftovers to a soup kitchen. Or better still, make a big-big pot of soup and take that to them. Give them a day or two warning you plan to do that. Turkey, broth, carrots potatoes, celery, onions. I'm not all that good with seasoning, but you probably are. I have been hungry before, they will appreciate it.
Posted on 11/24/19 at 9:13 pm to arseinclarse
Turkey sandwiches, extra mayo
Posted on 11/24/19 at 9:16 pm to arseinclarse
I’m guessing it’s frozen for that price and if so better have it in the icebox thawing now.
And I’m just a white bread, turkey, blue plate, dressing, cranberry sauce can slices, salt and pepper sandwich leftover guy.
With a bag of Zap’s and a big glass of ice cold whole milk. Then a long nap.
And I’m just a white bread, turkey, blue plate, dressing, cranberry sauce can slices, salt and pepper sandwich leftover guy.
With a bag of Zap’s and a big glass of ice cold whole milk. Then a long nap.
Posted on 11/24/19 at 9:28 pm to arseinclarse
Turkey noodle soup is the answer here. Debone the turkey. Boil the turkey carcass in water for an hour or so to get a gallon of stock. Add the turkey meat, carrots, celery, onion, sage, thyme, and salt to the stock and simmer until carrots are cooked. Add egg noodles and cook then until done.
Turkey noodle soup is the best part of Thanksgiving. We can’t wait for this leftover meal.
Turkey noodle soup is the best part of Thanksgiving. We can’t wait for this leftover meal.
Posted on 11/24/19 at 9:32 pm to arseinclarse
Turkey ala king is a fave around my family
Posted on 11/24/19 at 9:36 pm to arseinclarse
Turkey gumbo, turkey pot pie, turkey noodle soup, turkey and stuffing sandwiches...
Posted on 11/25/19 at 2:43 am to Martini
Been thawing since Tuesday. We good.
Posted on 11/25/19 at 6:19 am to arseinclarse
Turkey Hash. Recipe is in the Recipe Book above.
Posted on 11/25/19 at 6:25 am to Yat27
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Turkey gumbo, turkey pot pie, turkey noodle soup, turkey and stuffing sandwiches...
Pretty much what I do with it. My wife loves my turkey pot pie and she also likes me to make turkey salad (much like tuna or chicken salad) and core a tomato to stuff it with the turkey for a light lunch at work.
Posted on 11/25/19 at 7:13 am to arseinclarse
Gumbo.
It always turns into gumbo at my house.
It always turns into gumbo at my house.
Posted on 11/25/19 at 7:24 am to arseinclarse
Turkey sandwich is how I always go.
But you can do turkey salad or turkey soup. Make your chicken fajita soup but sub turkey for it. Mmmm
If you want to be super fancy, use the bones and turkey parts to make the stock.
But you can do turkey salad or turkey soup. Make your chicken fajita soup but sub turkey for it. Mmmm
If you want to be super fancy, use the bones and turkey parts to make the stock.
Posted on 11/25/19 at 8:33 am to arseinclarse
If you can get your hands on some Carolina Gold rice, Turkey Bog.
That's my yearly tradition.
That's my yearly tradition.
Posted on 11/25/19 at 8:43 am to arseinclarse
Sometimes my mom will take the leftover turkey, dressing, and gravy mix it all together and then add mushrooms and top it with Swiss cheese and bake in the oven to reheat like a casserole.
Posted on 11/25/19 at 8:47 am to arseinclarse
Pot pie with stuffing and chunky cranberry chutney. Brown or giblet gravy on the side
Other than a thanksgiving sandwich, hats my other favorite
Other than a thanksgiving sandwich, hats my other favorite
This post was edited on 11/25/19 at 8:49 am
Posted on 11/25/19 at 1:03 pm to arseinclarse
leftover thanksgiving burrito. thank me later homie
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