Thanksgiving may only be one actual day, but the meal can last for several. The end of Thanksgiving dinner is usually a ballet of Tupperware and bags as everyone packages up the remains of their dishes, beginning the annual question of what to do with the leftovers.
For the turkey, the classic leftover dish is scores of turkey sandwiches, like a turkey melt with a beer sauce. Or if you wanted to use up some cranberry sauce as well, you could make one with turkey, cranberry sauce, shallots, and blue cheese.
Thanksgiving also means soup season, which the leftover turkey is great for. Use it in white bean soup, make some turkey black bean chili, or even try a turkey noodle stir fry.
The mashed potatoes too have their share of leftover options, aside from just being reheated with the gravy. They can be used to create takes on English classics like a portobello shepherd’s pie or Queen’s Puff. Or if you’re daring, try your hand at cheesy leftover mashed potato waffles.
And of course, there are ways to use all kinds of leftovers at once, like with empanadas or turkey enchiladas.
Thanksgiving usually leaves you with a lot of leftovers. This year, why not try experimenting without the stress of potentially wasting brand new ingredients by using the leftovers to create some of these great dishes?
1 of 16Colin Price
Turkey Melt with Beer Sauce
We’ve based this recipe on Welsh rarebit—a simple but rich sauce of beer and cheese poured over toast—and slipped in some leftover Thanksgiving turkey.
Recipe: Turkey Melt with Beer Sauce
2 of 16Colin Price
Slow-Cooker Split Pea Soup with Smoked Turkey
If your Thanksgiving tradition includes a smoked turkey, save one of the legs for this easy, soul-satisfying soup. Otherwise, look for smoked turkey legs near the bacon at your grocery store (or use a ham hock).
Recipe: Slow-Cooker Split Pea Soup with Smoked Turkey
3 of 16Annabelle Breakey
Turkey White-Bean Soup with Olio Nuovo
4 of 16David Fenton
Thanksgiving Leftovers Tostadas
Shredded turkey, mashed sweet potatoes, and cranberry sauce come together in this Mexican-inspired twist on your holiday favorites.
Recipe: Thanksgiving Leftovers Tostadas
5 of 16Thomas J. Story
Cheesy Leftover Mashed Potato Waffles
6 of 16Thomas J. Story
Thanksgiving Leftovers Empanadas
7 of 16Victor Protasio
One-Pan Portabella Mushroom Shepherd’s Pie
Leftover Thanksgiving mashed potatoes make it easy to whip up shepherd’s pie on a weeknight. This vegetarian version is as hearty as the beefy original, thanks to meaty portabella mushrooms, but you could throw in leftover turkey if you want.
Recipe: One-Pan Portabella Mushroom Shepherd’s Pie
8 of 16Annabelle Breakey
Turkey Sandwiches with Shallots, Cranberries, and Blue Cheese
9 of 16Annabelle Breakey
Yucatecan Tostadas (Salbutes)
These crisp little tortillas, laden with hunks of turkey, shredded cabbage, avocado, and pickled onions, make us want to roast another turkey just to get the leftovers.
Recipe: Yucatecan Tostadas (Salbutes)
10 of 16Annabelle Breakey
Queen’s Puff
What do you do with leftover mashed potatoes? You could easily make this fun dish, inspired by English breakfasts.
Recipe: Queen’s Puff
11 of 16Thomas J. Story
Turkey Black Bean Chili
Here’s a lean, protein-packed chili that makes a welcome change after the onslaught of richness that is the usual Thanksgiving fare. It was created for Sunset by a spa in Vail, no less.
Recipe: Turkey Black Bean Chili
12 of 16Annabelle Breakey
Turkey Noodle Stir-Fry
Forget turkey sandwiches—use leftover holiday turkey to make this Asian-inspired dinner.
Recipe: Turkey Noodle Stir-Fry
13 of 16Leigh Beisch
Turkey Enchiladas with Sour Cream
14 of 16James Carrier
Turkey Tetrazzini
Sure, regular tetrazzini—with chicken, cream, and button mushrooms—is fine, but why not freshen it up, with turkey, portabella mushrooms, leeks, and radicchio?
Recipe: Turkey Tetrazzini
15 of 16Leo Gong
Cranberry Pork Tenderloin
Don’t throw out the leftover cranberry sauce! Use it to make a delicious sauce for a second festive dinner—one featuring pork.
Recipe: Cranberry Pork Tenderloin
16 of 16Annabelle Breakey
Cranberry Thumbprints
These buttery little pecan cookies taste wonderful filled with leftover cranberry sauce.
Recipe: Cranberry Thumbprints
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