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1. Add to Grains. Turn yesterday’s soup into today’s healthy bowl. Start with a base of grains like rice, farro, or quinoa. Add roasted veggies and a protein.
These dinners, from veggie-loaded stews to high-stacked sandwiches, mix the savory, herby flavors of Thanksgiving with some pantry ingredients, like rice, frozen vegetables and sandwich bread, so ...
Add "leftover vegetables, any sort of meat, turkey, chicken, or ham, and you have the equivalent of a matzo-ball soup," Ray said. Ray also suggests making a burrito with your leftover turkey.
"Apple cranberry relish makes your house smell so good," Sheana Davis said. "Equal parts apples, cranberries, and apple and cranberry juice. Add sugar to taste, a bit of orange zest, and cinnamon.
From the giant roast turkey blocking access to the milk, to the tubs of mashed potatoes, casseroles, and green beans piled up over the eggs, most of our fridges will be pretty blocked up come ...
Turkey and vegetable soup or stew: Throw in leftover veggies and herbs into a pot with a stock. Or if you\'re feeling ambitious, save the turkey carcass and simmer that to make stock from scratch ...
This casserole dish puts so many holiday leftovers to good use. There's the extra turkey, green beans, stuffing, and gravy as the base, along with fluffy leftover mashed potatoes for the topping.
Thanksgiving superstars turkey, sweet potatoes, pecans, and cranberries meet Cobb salad stalwarts bacon, blue cheese, and hard-boiled eggs for a fresh take on leftovers that still hits those ...