Suggestions for left over turky?!


Question: please no sandwiches,thanks.


Answers: please no sandwiches,thanks.

You could make a casserole. My grandmother makes this broccoli, rice, cheese, and chicken casserole. IT is really good all you do is get those ingredients and mix them up with a can or two of cream of chicken or cream of mushroom soup. Put it into a oven safe bowl and bake it till it is the way you like it. If you want it set add less soup and bake for 45 minutes till the top is crunchy. Just instead of chicken put turkey. That would use up a lot of it actually and the casserole last a while, especially if you freeze it.

salad

Baking Dish
Chop up Turkey
add to dish
add cream of mushroom soup
can of peas and carrots
top with stuffing

bake till hot....

turkey alfredo

or

soup...

make soup or somthing MMM

or just put some bbq on that s.hit so good

turkey salad MMMmm but be sure to use MIRACLE whip and not regular mayonese

Turkey tetrazzini or turkey soup.

mole its a mexican food very easy cheap and delicious!

mmmmm. warm yummy turkey noodle soup on a cold day.

Turkey omelets, turkey soup, turkey pizza, hamburger helper made with Turkey, etc...

Turkey Tetrazzini
INGREDIENTS:
1 tablespoon olive oil
8 ounces fresh mushrooms, sliced
2 tablespoons non-fat dry milk
1 1/2 tablespoons cornstarch
2 envelopes or teaspoons instant chicken broth granules or base
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/2 teaspoon onion powder
pinch of nutmeg
2 cups cold water
3 cups cooked turkey or chicken white meat, cut into 2-inch pieces
6 ounces broad egg noodles, cooked until tender (14 to 20 minutes, about 3 cups)
2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
paprika
PREPARATION:
Heat olive oil in skillet; saute′ mushrooms just until tender, Combine dry milk, cornstarch, chicken broth, salt, pepper, onion powder and nutmeg with cold water in a large saucepan. Cook over medium heat until mixture thickens and begins to bubble. Arrange noodles in a 2-quart shallow baking dish. Spread mushrooms in a layer over the noodles; top with a layer of chicken. Pour sauce over all then sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese and paprika. paprika. Bake turkey tetrazzini at 350° for 30 minutes, or until hot bubbling.

ENJOY!!!

You could try making them into a wrap or bake them in a quiche. Good luck! My family demolished their turkey already.

Turkey burritos

You can make all sorts of good stuff from leftover turkey..There are some links on the know your source. hope you enjoy them.

oh.. you try this..

ingredients:
2 cloves garlic crushed
1 pc minced onion
4 pcs ripe tomatoes
2-3 cups sliced turkey
1/4 cup water
1 tsp corn oil or vegetable oil
salt and pepper to taste

procedure..
in a pan, saute first three ingredients together with the the oil..then put the rest of the ingredients..let simmer for 3 minutes and done.

cat food, fake vomit (put through processor and add koolaid for color), something to throw at passing vehicles.

Turkey and stuffing pie. Line a pie pan with stuffing, mix leftover turkey (light and dark meat, whatever's left) and any leftover gravy with 1 can condensed mushroom soup and 1 can cream of celery soup. Add 1/2 cup milk. Add green beans, or whatever green veggies you have leftover. Put that mixture in the pie pan, cover with mashed potatoes or bread crumbs , dot with butter and bake at 350 for 20-25 minutes.

Turkey and vegetable pie - basically cut up left over turkey. Dice some vegetables - any vegies you have. make a white sauce but use cream, chicken stock, flour, butter, pepper and salt. Add the choped turkey and vegies. Put a puff pastry crust on it and into the oven yum!

Turkey noodles. You can get fancy and boil the whole carcass and strip the meat off or just use leftover cut up meat. Saute some chopped onion, carrots and celery in a little oil or butter until soft. Add chicken stock and any leftover gravy, the meat, and noodles-simmer until noodles are cooked. Very yummy, almost makes me miss meat.

This is the soup I make after Thanksgiving. We love it! I got the recipe off allrecipes.com, and didn't change a thing from the original recipe. Here it is...

After-Thanksgiving Turkey Soup

1 leftover turkey carcass
3 medium onions, chopped
2 large carrots, diced
2 celery ribs, diced
1 cup butter, cubed
1 cup all-purpose flour 2 cups half-and-half cream
1 cup uncooked long grain rice
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon chicken bouillon granules
3/4 teaspoon pepper

Place turkey carcass in a soup kettle or Dutch oven and cover with water. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 1 hour. Remove carcass; cool. Set aside 3 qt. broth. Remove turkey from bones and cut into bite-size pieces; set aside.

In a soup kettle or Dutch oven, saute the onions, carrots and celery in butter until tender. Reduce heat; stir in flour until blended. Gradually add 1 qt. of reserved broth. Bring to a boil; cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened.

Add cream, rice, salt, bouillon, pepper, remaining broth and reserved turkey. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 30-35 minutes or until rice is tender.

Pot pies. Soup. Make some broth while you're at it. Pick most of the meat off the carcass, then put it (the carcass, not the meat) into a big soup pot. Put in a cut-up onion, some garlic cloves, a couple stalks of celery, some carrot, bay leaves, a bit of salt, some peppercorns, and cover it with water. Bring it to a boil and let it simmer for an hour and a half. Drain it into a bowl (through a cheesecloth- or dishtowel-lined strainer) and put it into the fridge. It'll get all gelatinous and cool. The really opaque stuff on top is fat. You can skim it off and throw it away, or include it when you reheat the clearer broth. Just try to get an appropriate ratio, or you might get something far richer than you wanted. (For extra-tasty broth, saute the garlic and onions in butter or olive oil for about five minutes, then add the veggies and give 'em a couple more minutes, then add the carcass and water.)

hi, try turkey a' la king.
serves 4
ingredients.
1 green pepper
2oz butter
2 teaspoons cooking oil
4oz mushrooms
1oz flour
1/4 pint chicken stock or water
1/4 pint milk
12oz cooked turkey (diced)
1/4 pint single cream
yolk of 2 eggs
1 tablespoon sherry or lemon juice
seasoning to taste

start by frying peppers and mushrooms in butter and oil,remove from pan keep to one side
stir flour into remaining butter and oil in pan, cook 2mins without browning.gradually blend in stock or water and milk, stir untill it comes to the boil and thickens.
lower the heat and add your peppers,mushrooms and turkey pieces
cover the pan and heat gently for 10 mins
beat the cream with egg yolks,sherry or lemon
add to turkey mixture
cook again for 2 to 3 mins season to taste.

serve with plain boiled rice or boiled rice "n" sweetcorn

try it it's delish, good luck

Instead of corned beef hash make turkey hash.

a casserole. Here's a family favorite-

Turkey Spectacular Casserole

2 1/2-3 c. cooked and cut up turkey
1 can French style green beans
1 can cream of celery soup
1 T. pimento
1 T. chopped onion
1/2 c. water chestnuts
1/2. mayonnaise
1 pkg (6 oz) Uncle Ben's wild rice
Cook wild rice as directed. Put all ingredients in a casserole. Bake uncovered for 45 minutes at 350.
(I have increased the pimento and onion to 1 1/2 T. and added the same amount of green pepper, that's good too)

It's good with chicken too!





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