Alright Campers, since this is under Camp Cooking...,
We had a thread on Thanksgiving traditions, and some folks mentioned what was done with the leftovers, BUT that thread is now really really, really long.
So lets talk about what we do with leftovers from that feast the day after, and etc?
So..., I like to take some of the turkey diced or pulled/shredded (the turkey back and the carcass is good for this), some of the dressing, some of the vegetables (could be squash, zucchini, Brussel sprouts) and the mashed or boiled taters..., combine them in a bowl with enough turkey gravy to cover but not be too runny.
Then I take frozen pie crusts, and refrigerated pie crusts.
I pre bake the frozen crusts (they often come in pairs) for about 15 minutes. Fill them with the mixture of leftovers, cover with a refrigerated crust (they come in pairs as well), and trim and crimp that crust down. THEN I I cut a slit or two in the middle as a steam vent and bake as directed.
After baking, especially if you haven't overdone it on the gravy inside, you can cut this like a pie, and serve it with a slice of canned, jellied, cranberry sauce on the side.
LD
We had a thread on Thanksgiving traditions, and some folks mentioned what was done with the leftovers, BUT that thread is now really really, really long.
So lets talk about what we do with leftovers from that feast the day after, and etc?
So..., I like to take some of the turkey diced or pulled/shredded (the turkey back and the carcass is good for this), some of the dressing, some of the vegetables (could be squash, zucchini, Brussel sprouts) and the mashed or boiled taters..., combine them in a bowl with enough turkey gravy to cover but not be too runny.
Then I take frozen pie crusts, and refrigerated pie crusts.
I pre bake the frozen crusts (they often come in pairs) for about 15 minutes. Fill them with the mixture of leftovers, cover with a refrigerated crust (they come in pairs as well), and trim and crimp that crust down. THEN I I cut a slit or two in the middle as a steam vent and bake as directed.
After baking, especially if you haven't overdone it on the gravy inside, you can cut this like a pie, and serve it with a slice of canned, jellied, cranberry sauce on the side.
LD