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Turkey leftovers after Poland's Christmas?


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Polonius3Threads: 1,005
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 Dec 27, 10, 16:24    #1
Families that served roast turkey on Christmas often have a lot of meat left over. How does your family deal with that matter? Is the turkey meat simply used up in sandwiches or put to some more creative use?

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 Dec 27, 10, 16:34    #2
Not one of your better threads of the 775.
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 Dec 27, 10, 17:21    #3
Krokiety?
Polonius3Threads: 1,005
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 Dec 28, 10, 00:02    #4
Win some, lose some.... Krokiety are great. So are meat pierogi and even goł±bki using minced cooked turkey. And of course as an addition to the other meats in bigos.
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 Dec 28, 10, 04:09    #5
Polonius3:
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Turkey leftovers in


My family mixes the turkey with gravy & tops it over mashed taters. Some of the turkey meat is also given to the critters.

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 Dec 28, 10, 07:35    #6
Polonius3:
Is the turkey meat simply used up in sandwiches or put to some more creative use?

One thing you can do is make a fine soup out of the matter. You can even throw in some black eyed peas for luck.
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 Dec 28, 10, 07:43    #7
you're all a bunch of culinary freaks. rubbery tasteless whitebread + mayo + salt&pepper = bliss.
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 Dec 28, 10, 09:35    #8
convex:
rubbery tasteless whitebread + mayo + salt&pepper = bliss.

Is that what you do with your carp leftovers? yuk!
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 Dec 28, 10, 13:12    #9
I make kebabs. They are from Turkey, afterall.
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 Dec 28, 10, 14:52    #10
convex:
rubbery tasteless whitebread

Good to be home, eh?
Marynka11Threads: 8
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 Dec 28, 10, 16:02    #11
Sheppard pie
Turkey Curry
Turkey enchiladas
Turkey quesadillas
Turkey soup
turkey tacos
turkey and veggie casserole
turkey and veggie stir-fry
turkey meat and buckwheat pierogi
turkey pate (you can use up the liver)

That way you can torture yourself and your family for days and days...

One year I went to NYC the day after Thanksgiving and I saw a half of a roasted turkey on the sidewalk. I thought what a good idea to use up the leftovers. Whenever I look at the leftover turkey now, my first instinct is to throw it out the window, but then I think of all the starving children...
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Edited by: trener zolwia  Dec 28, 10, 18:22    #12
PlasticPole:
You can even throw in some black eyed peas for luck.

This is a southern thing for New Years.


convex:
rubbery tasteless whitebread + mayo + salt&pepper = bliss.

Perfect! I sometimes throw on a little leftover stuffing too!



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