Decided to do something a little different than the regular microwaved Thanksgiving leftovers for lunch.
I heated up some turkey shmaltz in a pan and added about 1-1/2 cups of stuffing (sausage, bacon and chestnut with homemade croutons) and fried that up for a few minutes until heated through. Laid that down on the plate.
I diced some turkey and fried that up in more shmaltz until the turkey had some nice browning on the edges. Laid that on top of the stuffing.
Finally, I spooned some reheated giblet gravy on top of the whole pile.
Came out pretty good. For the second helping, I added a beaten egg to the stuffing to see if it would hold together better (I had in mind a kind of "French toast" concept). Ehh. Don't think I needed to do that.
Aloha,
Nate
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Labels: Egg, Fried, Home Cooking, Turkey Posted by Nate @ House of Annie at 7:03 AM
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