The Best Way to Use Your Thanksgiving Leftovers: 5 Inspiring Ideas

It is here already, folks! Turkey Day is actually tomorrow! Thanksgiving is a time to come together with friends and family, give thanks for all we have, and enjoy some delicious food. But once the feast is over, what do you do with all those leftovers? Here are five inspiring ideas for using your Thanksgiving leftovers.

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5 Easy Recipe Ideas for Thanksgiving Leftovers

1. Turkey and Stuffing Sandwiches

Obviously, one of the best parts of Thanksgiving is the leftovers. And one of the best ways to enjoy those leftovers is by making a turkey and stuffing sandwich. Just take some sliced turkey, add a spoonful or two of stuffing, and pop it in between two slices of bread. Add a little cranberry sauce or gravy, if you like, and you’ve got a delicious sandwich that’s perfect for a quick lunch or snack. So, when you’re cleaning up after Thanksgiving dinner, be sure to set aside some turkey and stuffing for sandwiches. Your taste buds will thank you!

2. Thanksgiving Pizza

Thanksgiving Another amazing recipe idea for Thanksgiving leftovers is pizza. That’s right; Thanksgiving pizza! A thanksgiving pizza is the same as regular pie, but made with all your favorite thanksgiving foods, like turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, green beans, and of course, pumpkin pie. It’s the perfect way to use up all those delicious leftovers and have a tasty Thanksgiving treat at the same time. So next time you’re wondering what to do with all those Thanksgiving leftovers, remember, thanksgiving pizza is the way to go.

3. Turkey Pot Pie

The traditional turkey pot pie is the perfect day-after Thanksgiving treat. This classic dish is the perfect way to use up all those delicious leftovers, and it’s always a hit with family and friends. Best of all, it’s easy to make! Simply start by chopping up the turkey into small pieces. Then, sauté some onions and add them to the turkey in a large pot. Next, stir in some flour and chicken stock, and season with salt and pepper to taste. Finally, add some frozen peas and carrots, and let the mixture simmer until thickened. Then, pour it into a prepared pie crust and bake at 400 degrees until golden brown. Voila! You’ve just made a delicious thanksgiving turkey pot pie that your whole family will love. Bon Appetit!

4. Thanksgiving Tacos

It’s the day after Thanksgiving, and you’re staring at a fridge full of leftovers. Turkey, stuffing, gravy, cranberry sauce…what to do with it all? One great option is to make Thanksgiving tacos! Start by heating up some tortillas in the oven or on the stove. Then, start assembling your tacos with all of your favorite thanksgiving fixings: turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and even a little bit of gravy all makes great taco toppings. And of course, don’t forget the mashed potatoes! Thanksgiving tacos are a delicious way to use up your leftovers, and they’re sure to be a hit with the whole family. So, why not give them a try this year?

5. Frittata

What to do with all those Thanksgiving leftovers? Make a frittata! A frittata is a great way to use up leftover cooked veggies, meat, and even mashed potatoes. Plus, it’s an easy and delicious way to feed a crowd. Here’s how to make a Thanksgiving Leftover Frittata:

First, preheat your oven to 375 degrees. Then, in a large skillet, sauté some chopped onion and garlic in olive oil until softened. Add in any leftover cooked veggies you have on hand – think green beans, carrots, Brussels sprouts, sweet potatoes, and so forth. Once the veggies are heated through, add in some chopped leftover turkey or chicken. If you have any mashed potatoes left over, stir them in now.

Finally, crack 8-10 eggs into the pan and scramble everything together until the eggs are set. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Pour the frittata mixture into a baking dish and bake for 20-25 minutes, or until golden brown. Serve warm and enjoy!

Would you like to know where to get the best day-after-a-big-holiday meal in Downtown Indy? Visit English Ivy’s Downtown Pub and Eatery and enjoy a hearty brunch, lunch, dinner, and drinks all weekend long. We are also featuring a fabulous 3-course Thanksgiving meal on Turkey Day! Will also be offering pizza and appetizers.

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Delicious Drink Pairings For Thanksgiving Dinner

The Thanksgiving Day meal is one of the central pleasures of the holiday occasion. Every element is perfectly orchestrated to complement and incorporate the entire seasonal theme. But many people tend to overlook the importance of a Thanksgiving dinner beverage. A variety of liquors, beers, and wines improve the flavor profiles of roast turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and more.

Whether you are hosting, attending, or going out to a restaurant for Thanksgiving this year, be sure to enhance the holiday pleasure with these deliciously-fitting Thanksgiving dinner drink pairings!

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How to Pair a Perfect Drink With Thanksgiving Dinner

Wine

It doesn’t matter if you prefer red or white, you have many options for a perfect Thanksgiving dinner pairing. If you are a red wine drinker, opt for a Pinot Noir, Syrah, or even a Zinfandel. The low tannin, impugning the war is a delicate palate-pleaser that won’t overshadow the rest of your meal. Syrah and Zinfandel offer deep, complex flavors that are cozy for the fall season and complement the richness of a Thanksgiving dinner.

White wines recommended for Thanksgiving menus include Sauvignon Blancs, Rieslings, and Gewürztraminer. These whites perfectly complement the traditional herbs and seasonings used in a Thanksgiving dinner spread. They also pair well with potatoes. If you prefer sparkling wine, pour yourself a glass of anything labeled Brut; a sparkling rosé is a great pairing for smoked turkey.

Beer

If you are someone that loves a frosty cold beer to wash down your Thanksgiving dinner, direct your selection towards a Belgian style brew, preferably a Saison, which also happens to be an excellent palate cleanser. This rich and complex spiced ale pairs well with the seasonal flavors of Thanksgiving entrées and side dishes. If a yeasty Saison is not your first choice, any dark beer pairs well with a Thanksgiving dinner spread. If you are smoking your turkey, pour yourself a Scotch-style ale for an enhanced flavor profile.

Cocktails and Liquor

If wine and beer won’t cut it, you must be a cocktail drinker. Or perhaps you just like your whiskey neat. Either way, you have a load of options in store for you this holiday season. Gin and whiskey are two of the top-recommended liquors, either alone or in cocktails, for Thanksgiving dinner. The botanicals and herb base in gin brings out the flavor profiles in turkey, stuffing, and mashed potatoes.

Both bourbon and scotch are rich and slightly sweet, which are attributes complementary to many traditional Thanksgiving menu options like stuffing and candied yams. Opt for a Glenlivet of any kind, or a Tennessee whiskey that offers notes of dried fruit and caramel, like Gentleman Jack. You can never go wrong with a traditional Old Fashioned! Just avoid whiskeys that are overly smoky.

Not hosting Thanksgiving dinner this year? You are so lucky! Looking for a place that will serve you a memorable and traditional holiday meal you will absolutely love? Visit English Ivy’s Pub and Eatery in Downtown Indianapolis for Thanksgiving dinner this year! We are open this Thanksgiving from 5PM to 12AM, kitchen closing at 10PM. No reservations required!

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