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Old 11-22-2006, 10:31 PM
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Default What will you make with your Thanksgiving leftovers?

I will make turkey tacos and burritos one night. We usually have some ham left over as well so I will make ham salad sandwiches. Also I will cook down the ham bone and have ham and cabbage one night.
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The turkey carcass will make a great pot of stock! So definitely - soup and if to much - frozen stock for future recipes. Cubed turkey will be make a great topping for a nice green salad. I freeze some of the meat so that I can warm it up with BBQ sauce later and don't foget to slice some turkey and freeze with gravy for sandwiches later.

And of course - there is the traditional turkey salad sandwiches, turkey for casseroles, etc.
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I froze our turkey, dressing and gravy. We left town for a few days, so I'll bring them back out when we return. It'll make for a nice dinner some night when there's no time to cook.

I love turkey sandwiches with gravy.
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Old 11-26-2006, 09:55 AM
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The turkey carcass will make a great pot of stock! So definitely - soup and if to much - frozen stock for future recipes. Cubed turkey will be make a great topping for a nice green salad. I freeze some of the meat so that I can warm it up with BBQ sauce later and don't foget to slice some turkey and freeze with gravy for sandwiches later.

And of course - there is the traditional turkey salad sandwiches, turkey for casseroles, etc.
I never thought about making stock out of the carcass. I will have to remember that for next year. I like the idea of adding BBQ sauce to the turkey. I have never tried that either.
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