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Home » Turkey

Leftover Turkey Hash Recipe with Vegetables

November 27, 2020 by Faith 20 Comments

With potato, onion, red bell pepper, and leftover turkey (or chicken) this nutritious and flavorful Leftover Turkey Hash Recipe is quick and easy to make and perfect for any meal!

Top View of Turkey Hash Recipe in White Bowl

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving, spending time with loved ones, eating their fill of good food, and being thankful for life’s blessings, big and small.

And now, Happy Black Friday, all!…

Low-Carb Cheesy Leftover Turkey (or Chicken) Jalapeno Popper Casserole {Gluten-Free}

November 21, 2016 by Faith 14 Comments

This gluten-free Low-Carb Cheesy Leftover Turkey (or Chicken) Jalapeno Popper Casserole can be made ahead using leftover turkey or chicken; make a double batch (in two casserole dishes) so you have dinner set for another night too! I know by this point you’re probably sick of being bombarded with every manner of Thanksgiving recipe, but I come bearing a little inspiration on what to do with leftover turkey after the big day. I realize every family has a few staple recipes using leftover turkey that absolutely have to get made every year; maybe it’s your grandma’s Turkey Barley Vegetable Soup, Turkey Tetrazzini, Turkey Pot Pie, or […]...

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Greek Turkey Burgers with Easy Homemade Tzatziki Sauce

July 22, 2016 by Faith 5 Comments

This recipe for Greek Turkey Burgers with Easy Homemade Tzatziki Sauce is a fun fusion of basic burgers and Greek Spanakopita for a fresh new weeknight meal idea. It’s packed with the flavors of garlic, spinach, pine nuts, and feta! It’s very rare that we actually make burgers at home. They usually take the backseat to grilled steak or BBQ chicken. If we’re craving a burger we usually hit up Smashburger (if my hubby is choosing) or Shake Shack (if it’s my turn to pick!)....

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Mango Turkey Sloppy Joe Salad Bowls {Paleo}

June 3, 2016 by Faith 4 Comments

Paleo Mango Turkey Sloppy Joe Salad Bowls are full of flavor and a fun twist on a classic Sloppy Joe! Plus eating Sloppy Joes as a salad makes them a little less sloppy. There is a Costco located right across from where Mike works and he’s discovered the joy that is shopping there. (No joke.)...

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Easy Turkey or Chicken Masala Wraps

January 15, 2016 by Faith 14 Comments

Easy Turkey or Chicken Masala Wraps are a delicious recipe to transform leftovers into a completely new meal! I don’t consider myself a food snob at all. My go-to meal when nothing sounds good is a humble egg (preferably fried, runny yolk) with roasted vegetables, or a big pile of salad greens topped with whatever leftovers I can find in the fridge....

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Easy Leftover Turkey, Mushroom, and Brie Puff Pastries

November 18, 2015 by Faith 10 Comments

These Easy Leftover Turkey, Mushroom, and Brie Puff Pastries are a great way to use up Thanksgiving leftovers, but you can also use rotisserie chicken. In a little over a week I’ll be making these beauties again. Because the day after Thanksgiving, you know dinner will be leftovers…but that doesn’t mean you have to just have leftover Thanksgiving dinner....

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Tomato-Basil Turkey Burgers with Garlicky Zucchini and Quinoa Recipe {Plus a Q&A with Denise Austin and a Giveaway of Her 10-Week Health and Fitness Plan}

February 20, 2015 by Faith 40 Comments

For nearly everyone I know, February is their least favorite month (even my sis, and it’s her birthday month!). By the time February rolls around, the excitement of starting a new year has worn off and so has the novelty of snow…and the need to constantly bundle up and chug soup to stay warm. Green grass, leafy trees, and color in general are still a long way off and everything just seems kind-of blah. I’ve got something that’s full of excitement and energy to warm you up on a cold February day…how about a chat with Denise Austin, some fabulous fitness motivation, and her recipe […]...

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Savory Camembert Turnovers with Honey-Roasted Turkey and Lingonberry Jam

February 16, 2015 by Faith 2 Comments

There are a multitude of Korean cafés/bakeries where we live in Alexandria. In fact, it seems that nearly every non-chain coffee shop in the area is either straight-up Korean or Korean with a French twist. At first, it took some getting used to. I mean, the coffee is good, really good, actually. And there’s the perk of having the option of bubble tea (which my niece can’t get enough of). The baked goods and pastries are decent too, but definitely interesting and somewhat surprising if you’re not used to them....

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Herbed Roquefort-Stuffed Turkey Meatballs with Cranberry Apple Glaze and Salad Greens

December 16, 2014 by Faith 14 Comments

Thank you to Lactalis for sponsoring this post. I am happy for the opportunity to share brands that I believe in with my readers, and I hope you enjoy my recipe for Herbed Roquefort-Stuffed Turkey Meatballs with Cranberry Apple Glaze. I have two favorite meals all year: Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve dinner. As much as I love the traditional turkey dinner we serve on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve is what I really look forward to all year long....

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Sweet and Sour Turkey Meatballs

September 25, 2013 by Faith 21 Comments

Sweet and Sour Turkey Meatballs feature veggies in the meatballs and in the sauce, and are a great way to get picky eaters to eat more vegetables! Have you ever come across a wild turkey? When I lived in dorms as an undergrad in college, there was a short stretch of narrow road leading to my dormitory that was flanked by trees on both sides. There was a pack of wild turkeys living in there, and I kid you not, they were mean. And scary....

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