Leftover Turkey Recipes to Get Excited About

Leftover Turkey Recipes to Get Excited About


Have a bunch of leftover turkey? Bring it to life in a variety of new and exciting recipes, including hearty fall salads, casseroles, and yes – even a breakfast hash!

Turkey cranberry hash in a pan.

Creative Ways to Use Leftover Turkey

Thanksgiving is over and that storage container of perfectly carved leftover turkey is waiting to be gobbled up. But after a night of heavy eating, you’re probably craving something different…maybe even lighter. So ditch the idea of reheating your previous Thanksgiving dinner plate as is, and opt for something far more exciting.

Treat your leftover turkey like a simple meal prep ingredient and layer it onto a grain bowl with roasted butternut squash, avocado, and a dollop of cranberry sauce. Swap it for chicken in a cozy winter chicken soup. Or dice up all your leftovers and bake them into a casserole with wild rice. There are so many un-boring things you can make with turkey leftovers!

Best Leftover Turkey Recipes

The secret to transforming leftover turkey into exciting new meals is a little creativity with flavor, sauces, and texture combinations. First, check to see what you have in your pantry, fridge, and freezer. The feel free to add in chopped nuts or seeds to a salad, or use up that frozen bag of peas in a casserole.

Here’s a few ideas to get you started! And I’ll continue to add to this list every year. So be sure to bookmark this page for your next Thanksgiving menu.

Turkey cobb salad in a large bowl on a table next to a spoon.Turkey cobb salad in a large bowl on a table next to a spoon.

Turkey Cobb Salad

This harvest turkey Cobb salad puts a tasty seasonal spin on the classic Cobb salad with roasted turkey, butternut squash, and cranberries. Those ingredients join the classic ingredients like bacon and boiled eggs to create a salad that’s protein-packed, and hearty.

A turkey casserole dish on a table with a spoon in it.A turkey casserole dish on a table with a spoon in it.

Lighter Turkey Casserole

What better way to make use of leftovers than a comforting turkey casserole? But don’t worry, this one won’t weigh you down. It’s wonderfully light and fluffy with wild rice, frozen peas and a quick mushroom gravy sauce.

Turkey meatballs in a pan with maple mustard sauce with a spoon.Turkey meatballs in a pan with maple mustard sauce with a spoon.

Turkey Meatballs

If you’ve got a meat grinder at home, take some turkey meat, grind it up, then make these delicious turkey meatballs. The best part? The maple mustard sauce, of course!

A plate of turkey cranberry hash with poached egg next to saute pan.A plate of turkey cranberry hash with poached egg next to saute pan.

Turkey Cranberry Hash

Yes, you can use those turkey leftovers for breakfast! The potatoes are buttery soft, the turkey is deliciously filling, and the cranberries add that perfectly balanced sweetness. And if you’d like, you can top the hash with a poached egg!

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Turn your turkey leftovers into a variety of easy and healthy meals like this tasty harvest salad!

  • Mix together the apple cider vinaigrette ingredients in a small bowl.

  • In a large salad bowl, layer the spinach with bacon, turkey breast, roasted butternut squash, boiled eggs, cranberries, pecans, and goat cheese. Drizzle the apple cider vinaigrette on top and enjoy.

Calories: 683kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 47g | Fat: 48g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Cholesterol: 279mg | Sodium: 768mg | Potassium: 1220mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 16433IU | Vitamin C: 42mg | Calcium: 211mg | Iron: 5mg

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