Easy Turkey Leftover Recipes and Tips so you can use up all of that delicious turkey and not have any waste. How to plan ahead from what size turkey to buy, how to send leftovers home with your guests, and delicious recipes and ideas to use every bit of your turkey!
We finally did it. We ate ALL of our turkey leftovers!! Seriously...all of it. And no, we didnโt just have turkey sandwiches for days.
Turkey isnโt my favorite protein (except for the crispy skin right out of the oven...just sayinโ). But, I play along and make a turkey every year for Thanksgiving.
I have tried to up my turkey roasting game and finally came up with the perfect method. You can take a look at my Perfect Dry Brined Turkey Recipe and see how I did it. Because we had a delicious turkey, the leftovers were easy to use up. Below you will find tips and 3 Easy Turkey Leftover Recipes!
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- How to use all of your turkey leftovers
- Recipe #1: Homemade Turkey Broth
- Homemade Turkey Broth
- Recipe #2: Easy Turkey Tortilla Soup
- Easy Turkey Tortilla Soup
- Recipe #3: Easy Turkey Enchiladas
- Easy Leftover Turkey Enchiladas
- Other Turkey Leftover Ideas:
- More Easy Recipes That You Can Substitute with Turkey Leftovers!
- Did you make any of these Easy Turkey Leftover Recipes?
How to use all of your turkey leftovers
Have a Turkey plan
That's right, start with a plan and your leftover journey will be so much easier...and tastier! Not only should you have a plan for the cooking, have a plan for how to send your guests home with their own leftovers, and have a plan for yourself on what you will do with your own leftovers.
Are you going to refrigerate them or freeze them? What meals are you going to make with them? Thanksgiving is enough work as it is if you are hosting or cooking so you shouldn't have to worry about what to do with the leftovers. Having all of this thought out ahead of time will make your post-Thanksgiving life that much easier.
Make sure the turkey tastes great!
This may seem like a no-brainer but weโve all had turkey that just isnโt very good. Maybe itโs dry or doesnโt have a lot of flavor. I finally put together a great recipe for a perfectly browned, seasoned, and moist turkey.
The secret? A dry brine for the turkey. You can find the recipe for my Perfect Dry Brined Roasted Turkey here, this method is so much easier than a liquid brine in my opinion.
How much Turkey to plan for?
The general rule of thumb is about 1 lb per person for dinner. Since most people want leftovers as well, plan for 1.5 lbs per person. So, if you are serving 10 people on Thanksgiving, choose a turkey that is around 15 -20 lbs.
Smaller turkeys that weigh less than 12 lbs have a smaller meat-to-bone ratio, so it's more like two pounds per person. It's always best to have more turkey than not enough in case unexpected guests show up or someone is super hungry.
I searched for the smallest turkey I could find
No, really. And guess what? It was kind of hard to find something under 12 pounds. We were only going to have 6 people and 1 child for Thanksgiving dinner so there was no need for a humongous bird.
Over the years I have always bought a turkey that was way too big. It takes too long to roast and then you have so much turkey leftover it ends up going to waste. I was determined not to have this happen again, so the search for a "tiny" Turkey began.
And let's be clear, a 10-12 pound turkey is still plenty big. We had a delicious Thanksgiving Dinner and enough leftovers to send home with our guests and for us to enjoy for the rest of the weekend!
We didn't have Thanksgiving dinner over and over again...or have sandwiches
Listen, if you like turkey sandwiches then have at it. I donโt care for them and it gets boring. We had one round of Thanksgiving dinner again, Turkey Tortilla soup with Homemade Turkey Broth and Turkey Enchiladas, and we were done with turkey! That's 3 more meals for a family of 3. It was just the right amount of turkey without going into turkey overload! LOL. We've all been there. It was also perfect timing since turkey leftovers only last in the fridge for 3-4 days.
Plan for your guests to take turkey leftovers home.
No one wants to bring home a paper plate wrapped in foil and hope it doesnโt spill in their car, right? So plan ahead. The dollar store has great options for plastic containers. You can just have your guests keep them or recycle them.
I treated myself to a whole new set of Tupperware this year and sent my guests home with the old mismatched stuff from my cupboard. My guests knew I did not want the containers back and they could keep them or recycle them.
How long do turkey leftovers last?
As I mentioned, cooked turkey will stay in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. If you choose to freeze it, it will last 2-3 months. If you are going to freeze the turkey, make sure you store it in the fridge until you are ready to prepare it for the freezer, and try to freeze it the same day it is cooked.
Keep in mind, that you don't want cooked food to be out for longer than 2 hours without being heated. And when you are ready to put the leftovers away, it's better to cut them up and put them in airtight containers instead of just throwing the whole pan (of turkey in this case) in the fridge. It will take a lot longer for it to cool down in one big piece.
Recipe #1: Homemade Turkey Broth
Use every part of your Leftover Turkey, even the bones! Here is a recipe for Homemade Turkey Broth that will use your turkey carcass, a few veggies and herbs, and water. It's easy to put together and you will have delicious broth for soups, casseroles, and more. Oh, and you can freeze it too!
Homemade Turkey Broth
Equipment
- large stockpot with lid
- strainer or colander
Ingredients
- 1 cooked turkey carcass
- water (enough to cover carcass, this will depend on how big your bird was)
- 1-2 large onions, quartered
- 2-3 stalks celery, chopped
- 2-3 large carrots, chopped
- 3-4 cloves garlic, smashed
- 1 handful fresh herbs: parsley is most common (if you have leftover herbs from thanksgiving, theow them in!)
- 2 bay leaves
- fresh ground pepper (to taste)
Instructions
- Place the turkey carcass at the bottom of your stockpot. You may need to cut it up a little depending on how big it was and how much you can fit into your pot. Add all of the other ingredients to the pot and then cover the carcass with cold water. Place the pot over medium-high heat and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat, cover with a lid, and allow to simmer for 2 hours. Check on it occasionally to give it a stir and skim off any foam on top.
- Remove from the heat and allow to cool for a bit. Strain all of the solids using a large mesh strainer. Place the broth in a sealable container like a mason jar or a plastic container. You can keep the broth in the fridge for up to 3 days or freeze it for later for up to 2 months.
Notes
- If you don't have all of the veggies or herbs, don't worry, you can still make this stock. I've made it without celery before and it turned out fine. If you don't love garlic, you can omit that.ย
- You probably will not have to add salt as most turkey carcasses are pretty salty from cooking. You can always add salt to whatever you are using your stock for later but you can't take it out!
Nutrition
Any nutrition calculations are only estimates using online calculators. Please verify using your own data.
Recipe #2: Easy Turkey Tortilla Soup
Whether you made the turkey broth or not, you can make this delicious Tortilla soup with turkey using your leftovers. I used a lot of canned veggies to make this even faster and easier to make. Just add everything to the pot, simmer, and serve.
Easy Turkey Tortilla Soup
Equipment
- large saucepot or dutch oven
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil (or vegetable oil)
- 1 medium onion, diced
- 4-5 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 cups leftover turkey, cut into small pieces
- 3-4 cups turkey broth (you can also use chicken or vegetable)
- 1 can black beans, rinsed (you can also use pinto)
- 1 can diced green chilies
- 1 can diced tomatoes
- 1 can tomato paste
- 1 teaspoon chipotle powder
- 1 teaspoon chili powder
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- salt and pepper to taste
Toppings
- shredded cheese
- avocado slices
- tortilla strips or chips
- sour cream
- sliced black olives
- sliced green onions
Instructions
- Add the olive oil and onions to the saucepot over med-high heat and cook for 1-2 minutes. Add the minced garlic and continue cooking for another minute. Add the turkey pieces and stir everything together.
- Add the broth, beans, chilies, tomatoes, tomato paste, chipotle, chile powder, and cumin and continue to stir everything together. Taste for salt and pepper and bring to a boil. Lower the heat to simmer and allow the flavor to cook together for another 15-20 minutes.
- Remove from the heat and allow the soup to cool slightly before serving. Serve with the suggested garnishes or choose your favorite. Enjoy!
Nutrition
Any nutrition calculations are only estimates using online calculators. Please verify using your own data.
Recipe #3: Easy Turkey Enchiladas
Ok, so I was obviously feeling a Mexican theme the weekend after Thanksgiving and if you have read my blog, you know I love Mexican food. So the last recipe for turkey leftovers is Turkey Enchiladas! Another easy meal with limited ingredients that everyone will love.
Easy Leftover Turkey Enchiladas
Equipment
- baking dish or cast iron pan
Ingredients
- 1ยฝ-2 cups leftover turkey, cut into small pieces
- 1 large can enchilada sauce (red or green)
- 2 cups shredded cheese (cheddar or monterey or queso fresco)
- 8 corn tortillas
Toppings (optional)
- sour cream
- sliced black olives
- sliced green onions
Instructions
- Spray you baking dish with non-stick spray and preheat the oven to 350ยฐF.
- Take the leftover turkey and cut it into small pieces. Since you are using sauce and cheese, this is a good opportunity to use both white and dark meat. Add the turkey meat and about โ of the can of enchilada sauce to a small saucepan and warm over medium heat.
- Place the tortillas wrapped in a damp paper towel in the microwave for 30 seconds so they are warm for rolling. Keep wrapped in the paper towel until you are ready to assemble.
- Take one tortilla and about 2 tablespoon of turkey and add it to the middle of the tortillas, roll the tortilla up and place in your prepared dish. After all of the tortillas have been rolled and placed in the pan, pour the remaining enchilada sauce over the top of all of the enchiladas, Sprinkle the top with a generous amount of cheese and place in the oven for 20 minutes until the cheese has melted and the sauce is bubbly. REmove from the oven and garnish as desired. Enjoy!
Nutrition
Any nutrition calculations are only estimates using online calculators. Please verify using your own data.
Other Turkey Leftover Ideas:
- Turkey Tacos or Burritos
- Turkey Noodle Soup
- Cold Turkey Salad
- Turkey Pot Pie
- Nachos
- Turkey Chili
- Turkey Bacon Avocado Grilled Sandwich (OK, this one is a sandwich but doesn't it sound delicious?)
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Amy says
Love all these suggestions! So going to try the enchiladas!
Emily says
You can never go wrong with enchiladas!!
Chef Dennis says
These recipes are perfect!I am loving them all.
Emily says
Iโm so glad you like them, itโs always nice to have ideas for leftovers.
Marina says
Thank you for such a fantastic ideas on what to do with your turkey leftovers. I love the tortilla soup recipe!
Emily says
Tortilla soup is one of my favorites too! And the turkey makes it so rich and flavorful.
Meesha says
What a great way to use up leftover turkey! Thanks for sharing!
Emily says
Youโre welcome!!
Akiko says
All great ideas for leftover turkey! No more turkey sandwiches over and over! Thanks for these recipes!
Emily says
You're welcome!!
Alexandra says
We are huge turkey fans, but are always looking for creative ways to use the leftovers. Thanks for the great ideas ๐
Emily says
I'm glad you liked these ideas and I hope next time you have leftover turkey you get a chance to try them!
kerri says
leftover turkey is one of my guilt pleasures - give me some leftover turkey and mayo! these enchiladas are incredible!
Emily says
Thanks! Now that I have made a few turkeys I think I like the leftovers way more than just the turkey dinner, ha!
Robyn says
What great recipes for leftover turkey, we are the same - can never find one small enough! But when you get to make the leftovers into these delicious meals, I don't mind!
Emily says
I totally agree! I think now I will focus on the leftovers more than the actual turkey...LOL!
Amanda Marie Boyle says
I love this brother recipe! I go through so much broth in the winter, now I love I can use my thanksgiving leftover to make some.
Emily says
Thanks! It's the perfect way to use ALL of the turkey!
Taleen | Just As Tasty says
I LOVE the idea of making turkey enchiladas! Definitely going to pin this for Thanksgiving this year, when I know I will have a ton of leftovers.
Emily says
Oh good, I know you will enjoy these turkey enchiladas!
Sue says
What fantastic ideas for leftover turkey. I usually buy a 16 pound turkey for 4-5 people so yea, we need plan for leftovers!! LOL
Emily says
Oh yes, you need a plan for sure with a big turkey like that!
Andrรฉa Janssen says
It's always great to have Leftover recipes at hand. I always try to avoid throwing away anything. So I'll save this for future use.
Emily says
I try to avoid throwing stuff away too. And why not make some delicious meals using those leftovers?
Sarah James says
Thank you for so many tasty recipes for leftover turkey. We don't have turkey until Christmas here in the UK so I'm pinning for later.
Emily says
Perfect! I hope you come back to these recipes and make some awesome leftovers after your turkey dinner.