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Anyone have favorite, special recipes for Thanksgiving LEFTOVERS? something different
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Posted on 11/25/2011 9:16:27 AM PST by ken5050

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Pie for breakfast?


21 posted on 11/25/2011 9:58:02 AM PST by Utah Binger (Southern Utah where INVITED Freepers will meet again next summer. Jim Robinson Too)
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To: ken5050

YES! As much pecan pie topped with rocky road ice cream as you can stuff into yourself before your vision starts to gray-out. Be sure you have a belt that can be let-out.


22 posted on 11/25/2011 9:59:47 AM PST by pabianice (")
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To: ken5050

A bowl half filled with stuffing, then turkey and gravy. Microwaved for 1 minute. I call it “Lunch”.


23 posted on 11/25/2011 10:01:39 AM PST by Dixie Yooper (Ephesians 6:11)
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To: Straight Vermonter

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24 posted on 11/25/2011 10:02:14 AM PST by RitchieAprile (Precious little in your life is yours by right and won without a fight..)
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To: ken5050

Went to dinner at Maggiano’s In Bellevue with some friends.

The turkey was ok, the stuffing (italian sausage) was memorable.

Far more food on the prix-fixe menu than any 5 people could
eat (or have any buisness eating). Took leftovers to where
street people were hanging out and wished them a happy thanksgiving.

Only thing I wish I had kept was the ziti.


25 posted on 11/25/2011 10:09:35 AM PST by RitchieAprile (Precious little in your life is yours by right and won without a fight..)
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To: Straight Vermonter

Is that cream cheese on the olives? Great little concoction you made!


26 posted on 11/25/2011 10:14:45 AM PST by Red_Devil 232 (VietVet - USMC All Ready On The Right? All Ready On The Left? All Ready On The Firing Line!)
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To: ken5050

Saw this on Guy Fieri’s Diner show:

Compact Turkey Dinner

Cut up leftover turkey meat, mix with leftover dressing and mashed potatoes. Roll into meatball-sized balls, dip in beer batter, and deep fry until golden brown. Serve with leftover gravy.

We haven’t tried it (yet) but it sounds YUMMY!


27 posted on 11/25/2011 10:17:16 AM PST by BreitbartSentMe (ATLAS SHRUGGED was supposed to be a warning, NOT a newspaper.)
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To: ken5050; libertarian27

Ping.


28 posted on 11/25/2011 10:21:19 AM PST by Silentgypsy (If this creature is not stopped it could make its way to Novosibirsk!)
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To: Utah Binger

“Pie for breakfast?”

We all had pie for breakfast. Think about it... what is the real difference between a fruit filled donut and a piece of pie? Add a nice mug of coffee... NIRVANA.


29 posted on 11/25/2011 10:23:11 AM PST by momtothree
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To: ken5050

Turkey pot pies with homemade crust. Yum.


30 posted on 11/25/2011 10:24:31 AM PST by manic4organic (We won. Get over it.)
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To: Berlin_Freeper

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31 posted on 11/25/2011 11:11:43 AM PST by Paved Paradise
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To: ken5050

My mother-in-law used to make “Creamed Turkey” (sort-of like Rice Pilaf).

You slice carrots into round disks and boil them in water.*

Add Cream of Chicken soup.*

Add in leftover turkey - cut in bite size pieces

Defrost frozen peas and add to pot.

Pour over rice (or mashed potatoes or even toasted bread).

Amount of water and soup can be varied.

I usually use about 1 can of carrot water per can of soup, but you can use more or less soup/water to make it thicker/thinner.

The amounts of peas, carrots, and turkey can vary depending on what you like most and how much you have!


32 posted on 11/25/2011 11:15:49 AM PST by Paved Paradise
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To: Straight Vermonter
I make spiders for Halloween with jumbo black pitted olives and julienned carrots sticks for the legs. Here's what we had for Thanksgiving:

The leftovers usually are only the carcass which I boil down, pick clean and freeze the meat bits and stock for soups and casseroles later in the year. Same goes for Christmas.

33 posted on 11/25/2011 11:44:52 AM PST by bgill (The Obama administration is staging a coup. Wake up, America, before it's too late.)
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To: ken5050
Leftover Casserole

Spread 2 cups mashed potatoes in a greased casserole dish. Heat 2 cups chopped turkey in 1 1/2 cups gravy. Add 1 cup stuffing. Mix thoroughly and spread over mashed potatoes. Bake covered 30 minutes until heated through. Serves about 4.

The beauty of this one is you can substitute potato flakes, canned gravy or stove top dressing if you are short of any ingredient other than the turkey, it is still good.

34 posted on 11/25/2011 11:55:59 AM PST by magslinger (Who cares if they are"electable" if they are going to govern like Democrats? -noprogs)
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To: Betis70

Or turkey enchiladas.


35 posted on 11/25/2011 12:17:20 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: ken5050

The progression of Thanksgiving left overs is
The Turkey sandwich, which as you mentioned should use stuffing and cranberry and gravy.

Then when most of the good carvable meat is gone, you use the remaining meat and any gravy and green bean casserole to make pot pies.

Now you’re down to the carcass and its time to make turkey noodle soup.

YUM!


36 posted on 11/25/2011 12:25:59 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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Now you’re down to the carcass and its time to make turkey noodle soup.

In the olden days, didn't people make croquettes from leftover meat? I guest croquettes are considered sort of old-fashioned; you might find them, along with molded gelatin salads and sponge cakes, in cookbooks from the 1930s and 1940s. Food was simpler back then.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/cooking-live/turkey-croquettes-recipe/index.html

http://www.rachaelrayshow.com/food/recipes/quick-turkey-croquettes/

http://www.cooks.com/rec/doc/0,1639,159182-250207,00.html

37 posted on 11/25/2011 12:34:23 PM PST by thecodont
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To: mylife; ken5050
Now you’re down to the carcass and its time to make turkey noodle soup.

In the olden days, didn't people make croquettes from leftover meat? I guess croquettes are considered sort of old-fashioned; you might find them, along with molded gelatin salads and sponge cakes, in cookbooks from the 1930s and 1940s. Food was simpler back then.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/cooking-live/turkey-croquettes-recipe/index.html

http://www.rachaelrayshow.com/food/recipes/quick-turkey-croquettes/

http://www.cooks.com/rec/doc/0,1639,159182-250207,00.html

38 posted on 11/25/2011 12:34:58 PM PST by thecodont
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To: pogo101

I know they are consequences for everything but I’m not old enough or maybe wise enough yet to give up the notion that it’s my patriotic duty when sitting down for Thanksgiving dinner to eat like a horse and then sitting on the couch in pain relish in the fact that we are Americans and God is great. Plus, when the pain finally goes away, it’s replaced by pure joy.


39 posted on 11/25/2011 12:53:10 PM PST by Track9
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To: Straight Vermonter

Olive Penquins? Are those carrots for feet?


40 posted on 11/25/2011 12:53:55 PM PST by Domestic Church (AMDG ...)
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