The big meal is over, and now you have loads of leftover turkey. So who says the feasting has to be over, too? We’re not saying you have to give up the beloved leftover turkey sandwich, but why not explore a few new ways to enjoy your Thanksgiving leftovers?
For the sake of your family’s sanity, we’ve put together a list of leftover turkey recipes that will give your Thanksgiving leftovers a facelift. From breakfast casseroles to lunch to dinner, you can enjoy these dishes at any time of day. Turkey soups, salads, and casseroles are just a few of the dishes that are bringing new life to your dry leftover turkey.
Contents
- 1 Turkey Pita Pockets
- 2 Turkey Frittata
- 3 Barbecue Turkey Sandwich
- 4 Creamy Turkey Pasta Bake
- 5 Fried Turkey Nuggets
- 6 Quick Turkey Chili
- 7 Turkey BLT Pinwheels
- 8 Turkey Pot Pie With Cranberry-Pecan Crusts
- 9 Kentucky Hot Brown Sandwiches
- 10 Leftover Turkey Hash
- 11 Kentucky Hot Brown Casserole
- 12 Turkey-Noodle-Poppy Seed Casserole
- 13 Gumbo-Style Turkey Soup
- 14 Smoked Turkey-and-Andouille Gumbo
- 15 Turkey, Apple, and Brie Sandwich
- 16 Turkey Salad
- 17 Turkey Tetrazzini
- 18 Mini Hot Browns
- 19 Turkey Grilled Cheese with Gruyere and Caramelized Onion
- 20 Slow-Cooker Turkey Chili
- 21 New Turkey Tetrazzini
- 22 Leftover Turkey Casserole
- 23 Leftover Turkey Rice Soup
- 24 Slow-Cooker Turkey and Dumplings Soup
- 25 Turkey Tamales
- 26 Turkey-and-Persimmon Salad
Turkey Pita Pockets
Instead of a turkey sandwich, turn toward Greek flavors like olives and tzatziki sauce in a handheld pita.
Turkey Frittata
Who says you have to wait for lunch or dinner to enjoy Thanksgiving leftovers? Use the turkey in this frittata at breakfast or brunch. Bonus: You can also use leftover vegetables to fill out the frittata.
Barbecue Turkey Sandwich
With a few shortcut ingredients like bottled barbecue sauce and coleslaw, you can make these saucy sandwiches.
Creamy Turkey Pasta Bake
If you’re still craving a bit of comfort food satisfaction, this baked pasta dish is the best option for leftover turkey. It mixes with savory cheese, tender collard greens, and juicy mushrooms for a one-of-a-kind dinner you might like more than the original meal.
Fried Turkey Nuggets
The kids will especially love this leftover turkey remake. Fry pieces of them until crisp but still tender and juicy inside. Offer up an array of dipping sauces, and serve this during the weekend’s football games.
Quick Turkey Chili
In place of ground turkey, use shredded leftover turkey. Skip the browning step and stir the meat in during simmering.
Turkey BLT Pinwheels
In place of deli turkey meat, use thinly-sliced turkey from your leftover meat.
Turkey Pot Pie With Cranberry-Pecan Crusts
With a warm filling of roasted turkey and hearty spinach, this classic casserole goes above and beyond with a cranberry-pecan crust. This casserole may just be as stunning as yesterday’s turkey centerpiece. Cut your cranberry-pecan pastry into festive leaf shapes for an extra-seasonal dish.
Kentucky Hot Brown Sandwiches
Drab, cold turkey sandwiches are a thing of the past. Blanketed in warm melty cheese, these signature open-faced sandwiches bring new life to your leftover turkey. Made with a smooth and creamy Mornay sauce, it’s an indulgent mess of a sandwich that requires a knife and fork to eat.
Leftover Turkey Hash
When the family’s starting to tire of those endless turkey sandwiches, change things up and sneak that leftover turkey into a crispy breakfast hash. Add a bit of bacon grease for double the flavor, as well as onions, bell peppers, and sunny-side-up eggs. This all-encompassing breakfast recipe delivers an entire meal in one skillet.
Kentucky Hot Brown Casserole
When it comes to leftovers, our strategy usually involves tossing lots of ingredients into a casserole dish and letting it bake together. And more often than not, it’s oh-so-good. Case in point: this Kentucky Hot Brown Casserole.
Turkey-Noodle-Poppy Seed Casserole
Every Southern grandmother has a poppyseed casserole in her Rolodex, but this Turkey-Noodle version may just be our favorite. The recipe uses 3 cups of leftover diced turkey blended with a creamy roux and spiced up with pimentos and red pepper. You can assemble the casserole a day in advance or even freeze it for a future dinner.
Gumbo-Style Turkey Soup
Bring big gumbo flavor to that leftover turkey with this simple soup. It’ll be ready in just one hour. Serve with crusty French bread to sop up the broth.
Smoked Turkey-and-Andouille Gumbo
If your family serves smoked turkey on Thanksgiving, this one’s for you. Make a big pot of this warm, award-winning gumbo and you’ll have leftovers of your leftovers. But trust us—nobody will be complaining.
Turkey, Apple, and Brie Sandwich
This quick and easy sandwich is baked in about three minutes. Sweet apples meet creamy brie to perfectly complement that leftover turkey, along with spicy and sweet hot pepper jelly. Pack it up to take on-the-go for holiday adventures or road trips.
Turkey Salad
Trade out the chicken for leftover shredded turkey in this new cult-favorite Turkey Salad. The pleasant tang is provided by sour cream and apple-cider vinegar. If you’re feeling adventurous, try one of our creative variations, like Golden Curry Turkey Salad or Pickle-and-Dill Turkey Salad.
Turkey Tetrazzini
Tetrazzini is a staple on our dinner tables during the school year because it is delicious and filling, but we also think it’s a great dish for implementing after Thanksgiving leftovers. You can make this rich and creamy casserole with leftover turkey, and you can either eat it that night for Thanksgiving day dinner, or you can freeze it for a busier day (aka: when school is back in session and you’re pressed for time).
Mini Hot Browns
Hosting a holiday cocktail hour or dinner party? These miniature Hot Browns will be gone in a flash. The Southern dish originally gained popularity in the 1920s at Louisville’s Brown Hotel, and since then, countless variations of the iconic meal have been made, including this version you can just pop in your mouth.
Turkey Grilled Cheese with Gruyere and Caramelized Onion
Grilled cheese is the ultimate comfort food, but this recipe puts a sophisticated spin on the classic sandwich with the addition of turkey, gruyère, and caramelized onions. To caramelize onions, saute in a skillet until they turn a deep golden brown.
Slow-Cooker Turkey Chili
Break out the slow cooker: It’s chili time. And this isn’t just any chili. In this white chili recipe, the dry leftover turkey stews low and slow in chicken or turkey broth to bring moisture and succulence back to the meat.
New Turkey Tetrazzini
Spinach and mushrooms update the classic turkey tetrazzini to make it a bit more modern and a bit healthier. This recipe also makes good use of that extra box of stuffing mix in the cupboard.
Leftover Turkey Casserole
This comforting casserole is like a warm hug. The list of ingredients is as familiar as your favorite tuna casserole, but enhanced with herbs and spices. Top with a delicious, crunchy mixture of panko breadcrumbs, butter, and cheese.
Leftover Turkey Rice Soup
You’ll want to roast turkey all the time just to make this flavorful rice soup. Wild rice and mushrooms add a heartiness you can really sink your teeth into—add more broth if you prefer a thinner consistency. This one is full of vegetables and herbs that you probably already have in your refrigerator after the Thanksgiving holiday.
Slow-Cooker Turkey and Dumplings Soup
Imagine old-fashioned chicken and dumplings, but better. Leftover turkey and vegetables simmer in a slow cooker until tender and succulent in a simple, well-seasoned broth, but the real star of the show here is the dumplings. The buttermilk dumplings are dropped into the simmering broth at the end, along with a spoonful of leftover gravy.
Turkey Tamales
Follow an old Tex-Mex custom of turning leftover turkey into tamales. Wrapped in cornhusks and steamed to soft, flavorful perfection, these tamales offer a savory blend of cultural traditions. Top them with leftover cranberry sauce, and you’ll never think of Thanksgiving leftovers the same way again.
Turkey-and-Persimmon Salad
After a day of casseroles and pies, you may be looking for a lighter, more refreshing leftover turkey recipe. This is the ones you need, with its juicy fruit and sweet-tart dressing.