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Recipes for Thanksgiving Leftovers

Have way too much food left over from Thanksgiving? While eating plain leftovers is always yummy, here are a few recipes to help you get creative with them.

Stretch those Thanksgiving leftovers with these delicious recipes! Click the name of the dish to see the full recipe and instructions.

 

TURKEY CASSEROLE from Best Foods

All your favorite Thanksgiving flavors - stuffing, turkey, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes and cheese - baked into a creamy casserole. Prep and cook time together take less than one hour!

 

TURKEY FRITTATA from Ready, Set, Eat!

Who says turkey is just for dinner? Here is a delicious breakfast recipe that combines leftover turkey and grean bean casserole with eggs, cheese and seasonings for a flavorful frittata.

 

TURKEY SOUP from AllRecipes.com

More than 1,500 user reviews equal a five-star rating for this "fail-proof" turkey soup recipe. Plus, read endless ways to customize it to your family's preferred tastes. It uses a small leftover turkey carcass with cranberry sauce and a host of vegetables. There's even a bonus recipe included for "dressing dumplings" you serve on the side!

 

TURKEY POT PIE from AllRecipes.com

Another five-star recipe, with more than 7,000 satisfied reviews. Two pot pies (enough to feed a family, and then some) take four unbaked, ready-made pie crusts, along with cubed turkey meat, some vegetables, and a little flour, chicken broth and milk to make this delicious recipe the whole family is sure to love. 

Let us know if you have favorites for us to try, too!


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