So who says the feasting has to be over, too?
Frombreakfast casserolesto lunch to dinner, you’re able to enjoy these dishes at any time of day.
Turkey Frittata
Who says you have to wait for lunch or dinner to enjoy Thanksgiving leftovers?

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Use the turkey in this frittata at breakfast or brunch.
Bonus: you’ve got the option to also use leftover vegetables to fill out the frittata.
Then, leftover turkey, vegetables, and egg noodles make up the rest of this comforting bowl.

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Fry pieces of them until crisp but still tender and juicy inside.
Offer up an array of dipping sauces, and serve this during the weekend’s football games.
Skip the browning step and stir the meat in during simmering.

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Turkey BLT Pinwheels
In place of deli turkey meat, use thinly-sliced turkey from your leftover meat.
Blanketed in warm melty cheese, these signature open-faced sandwiches bring new life to your leftover turkey.
This all-encompassing breakfast recipe delivers an entire meal in one skillet.

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And more often than not, it’s oh-so-good.
Case in point: this Kentucky Hot Brown Casserole.
Smoked Turkey-And-Andouille Gumbo
If your family serves smoked turkey on Thanksgiving, this one’s for you.

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Make a big pot of this warm, award-winning gumbo and you’ll have leftovers of your leftovers.
But trust usnobody will be complaining.
Sweet apples meet creamy brie to perfectly complement that leftover turkey, along with spicy and sweethot pepper jelly.

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Pack it up to take on-the-go for holiday adventures or road trips.
Turkey Salad
Trade out the chicken for leftover shredded turkey in this new cult-favorite Turkey Salad.
The pleasant tang is provided by sour cream and apple-cider vinegar.

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Mini Hot Browns
Hosting a holiday cocktail hour or dinner party?
These miniature Hot Browns will be gone in a flash.
This recipe also makes good use of that extra box of stuffing mix in the cupboard.

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Leftover Turkey Casserole
This comforting casserole is like a warm hug.
The list of ingredients is as familiar as your favorite tuna casserole, but enhanced with herbs and spices.
Top with a delicious, crunchy mixture of panko breadcrumbs, butter, and cheese.

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Slow-Cooker Turkey And Dumplings Soup
Imagineold-fashioned chicken and dumplings, but better.
Use sweet Hawaiian rolls for a nice contrast to the salty bacon, cheese, and juicy tomatoes.

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