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Whats your most creative / favorite way to use the T-Day leftovers ?
POF:
Even though we go to my SIL's for T-day - I make my own dinner on Friday so I have plenty of yummy leftovers.
This morning I add a Thanksgiving eggs benedict.
Leftover biscuit toasted in the oven, layer of stuffing, slice of deli ham, poached egg topped off with gravy, Absolutley delicious
What are your favorites
MorgnsGrl:
Thanksgiving pie! Pie crust on bottom, layer shredded turkey, gravy, veggies, top with leftover mashed potatoes like a shepherd's pie, bake until hot. Serve with cranberry sauce on the side. :-)
kherbert05:
--- Quote from: POF on November 24, 2012, 10:17:19 AM ---Even though we go to my SIL's for T-day - I make my own dinner on Friday so I have plenty of yummy leftovers.
This morning I add a Thanksgiving eggs benedict.
Leftover biscuit toasted in the oven, layer of stuffing, slice of deli ham, poached egg topped off with gravy, Absolutley delicious
What are your favorites
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Papa sandwiches
bacon, lettuce, tomato, and turkey on 3 piece of toasted bread with Durkey's spread.
magicdomino:
Later today, I will be experimenting with turning leftover sweet potatoes into soup. This may be tricky, as the recipe seems to assume that one has 4 cups of plain mashed sweet potatoes, when, in fact, my leftover sweet potatoes contain brown sugar, pecans, and bourbon. I'm hoping for a sweet/savory/creamy sort of thing, but am cutting the recipe down to a 1 or 2 serving size.
POF:
I've done something similar, I used chicken broth to thin instead of milks and added some chipotle peppers to counteract the sweet. I love soup made with squash or sweet potatoes.
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