Holiday Leftover Turkey Salad Recipe
Enjoy a tasty treat with my simple Holiday Leftover Turkey Salad – a delicious way to use up those Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner leftovers!
This time of year is my favorite – the smells and sights send me into a happy place that cannot be compared to! I also love the free moments I get to spend with my family and the new memories that we create together.
The Joy of Holiday Food
You cannot deny that the holiday season focuses a lot on food and OH, THE FOOD. My favorite kinds of food, too. Pies, casseroles, breads, turkeys, and hams; I just haven’t met a holiday food that I didn’t like.
Juicy Crockpot Turkey Breast
If you follow my blog closely, you know I love creating new recipes and the holidays are no exception. I recently made a delicious slow-cooker turkey for Thanksgiving that I will MOST DEFINITELY repeat this month for future family gatherings.
Doesn’t it look amazing? It tasted divine and made the most scrumptious leftovers. Get the recipe here.
Holiday Leftover Turkey Salad
While my family elected to eat the turkey leftovers plain between two pieces of bread, I decided to have mine “turkey salad style” with the other holiday leftovers I had on hand.
This recipe is so simple, too.
Holiday Leftover Turkey Salad
This is very much an “eyeball it” recipe since leftover turkey and additional leftovers will vary for each family. I’m sharing what I had at the time, but it is definitely open to any ingredients you have on hand.
For this recipe, I used:
- leftover turkey
- mayo
- celery, chopped
- dried cranberries
- pecans
- salt & papper
- dill
- paprika
To make, simply mix turkey (you can shred it a bit, if you like), mayo, chopped celery, dried cranberries, pecans and a touch of salt, pepper, dried or fresh dill and paprika.
Again, I just eyeballed the amounts. It turned out so yummy!
More Recipe Ideas for Turkey Leftovers
Cozy Turkey Soup
Create a warm and comforting soup using leftover turkey. Combine turkey chunks with vegetables, broth, and seasonings for a hearty and delicious post-holiday meal.
Flavorful Turkey Salads
Whip up vibrant salads by tossing leftover turkey with fresh greens, cherry tomatoes, cranberries, and your favorite dressing. It’s a light and refreshing way to enjoy those holiday leftovers.
Creative Turkey Wraps
Roll up your turkey leftovers in a wrap for a quick and tasty meal. Add some stuffing, cranberry sauce, and a drizzle of gravy for an extra burst of flavor.
Turkey and Stuffing Casserole
Combine turkey, stuffing, and a creamy sauce to create a delightful casserole. Bake until golden brown for a comforting dish that brings the holiday flavors back to the table.
Turkey Stir-Fry Magic
Give your turkey leftovers an Asian twist by whipping up a quick stir-fry. Combine turkey with colorful veggies and a savory sauce for a fast and flavorful meal.
Turkey Pot Pie Perfection
Turn your leftovers into a classic pot pie. Mix turkey with vegetables and a creamy sauce, top with a flaky crust, and bake until golden brown for a comforting and satisfying dish.
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Explore these creative ideas to make the most out of your turkey leftovers, adding a delicious touch to your post-holiday meals!
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Holiday Leftover Turkey Salad Recipe
Ingredients
- leftover turkey amount is up to you
- mayo amount is up to you
- celery chopped
- dried cranberries amount is up to you
- pecans amount is up to you
- salt to taste
- pepper to taste
- dill dried or fresh
- paprika to taste
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, mix turkey (you can shred it a bit if needed), mayo, chopped celery, dried cranberries, pecans, and a touch of salt, pepper, dried or fresh dill, and paprika.
Notes
For 16 years, I have been the creator & full-time blogger of Mom Spark. I’ve also created content for numerous outlets such as Good Housekeeping, Better Homes & Gardens, & Huff Post.