After a hearty Thanksgiving feast, you're likely to have some leftover turkey on hand. But don't just reheat it and call it a day! With a little creativity, you can transform those leftovers into a delicious and satisfying day-after-Thanksgiving meal. One great option is to make a turkey panini. This sandwich is a perfect blend of flavors and textures, with tender turkey, melted cheese, and crispy bread. Plus, it's quick and easy to make, so you can have a delicious lunch or dinner on the table in no time.
Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!
LEFTOVER THANKSGIVING PANINI
Provided by Ree Drummond : Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time 15m
Yield 1 sandwich (2 servings)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Spread the mustard on both slices of bread, then lay a slice of cheese on each piece. On one slice, arrange the turkey and the cranberry sauce. On the other slice, lay on the dressing and spoon the gravy over the top.
- Carefully unite the two halves into one sandwich, then spread the top side of the bread with 1 tablespoon of the butter.
- Invert the sandwich, butter-side down, onto a hot panini maker (or a grill pan or skillet over medium-low heat; see Cook's Note). Spread the top with the remaining 1 tablespoon butter.
- Close the panini maker and grill until the bread is crusty and golden, the fillings are hot, and the cheese is melted. (If using a grill pan or skillet, flip the sandwich halfway through to grill on the other side.)
- Pull the sandwich off the heat and slice it in half--this sandwich is to die for!
DAY-AFTER THANKSGIVING TURKEY PANINI
DaVita renal dietitian Erica from Wisconsin offers her recipe for Day-after Thanksgiving Turkey Panini You don't have to wait until Thanksgiving to try the Turkey Panini - any leftover turkey will do. Delicious eating shouldn't be reserved for a holiday.
Provided by DaVita renal dietitian Erica from Wisconsin.
Yield 1
Number Of Ingredients 1
Steps:
- Preheat grill pan or Panini machine to medium heat.
- Spread each piece of bread with one teaspoon of butter.
- On the unbuttered side of one piece of bread, layer one slice of cheese, leftover sliced turkey, cranberry sauce and remaining slice of cheese. Place remaining slice of bread on top, buttered side up.
- Put sandwich in pan or onto Panini machine. Grill sandwich 5 minutes on Panini machine or until it is golden and toasted.
- If using a pan, press sandwich down with a pan lid. Flip sandwich after about 3 minutes or when bottom is fully toasted. Cook other side about 3 minutes or until toasted.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 420, Carbohydrate 35 g, Cholesterol 109 mg, Fat 18 g, Fiber 1.7 g, Protein 31 g, ServingSize 1 sandwich, Sodium 455 mg
DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING PANINIS
Stuffed with turkey, arugula, crunchy onions and cranberry mustard, these sandwiches are a tasty way to use up your turkey day leftovers.
Provided by French's
Categories Entrees,Sandwiches, Wraps, and Tortillas,
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- MIX cranberry relish, mustard and brown sugar in small bowl; set aside.
- TO ASSEMBLE, spread butter on 1 side of each slice of bread. Place 4 of the bread slices, buttered-side down, on cutting board. Spread about 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of the mustard mixture on each slice. Divide turkey, arugula and Crispy Fried Onions evenly on each of the 4 bread slices. Cover each sandwich with remaining slices of bread, buttered-side up.
- HEAT panini press on medium-high. Place 2 sandwiches at a time on panini press. Close. Cook 5 to 8 minutes or until bread is crisp and golden brown. Repeat with remaining sandwiches. Cut each sandwich in half to serve.
HOW TO MAKE A DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING TURKEY SANDWICH
Some people say that the best part of Thanksgiving is centering our lives, or being close to family and loved ones, or even quiet contemplation of all of life's blessings. For still others, however, the best part of Thanksgiving is the...
Provided by wikiHow
Categories Turkey Dishes
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Roll up your sleeves. The first task is to remove leftover meat from the turkey carcass. Cutting with a knife works to a point, but you also end up losing quite a bit of meat with this method. You'll be able to work with much better precision by hand. Removing the meat from a turkey is a messy job, so roll up your sleeves. You'll also want to wear an apron or to change out of nice clothes. The job doesn't take long but is well worth the effort. Depending on the size of your bird, you'll end up with enough leftover meat to last at least for several days. Oftentimes, you can fill up one or two large containers.
- Discard the skin, bones, cartilage, and fat. Removing leftovers from a turkey carcass is largely a matter of sorting. You will want to find the edible pieces of meat while getting rid of any inedible pieces, like bones, cartilage, and fat. When you're done, the bird should be little more than a bare ribcage. While some pieces are easy, like stripping drumsticks for meat, there are less obvious spots on the bird with good meat. Look closely and work systematically. Make sure to strip the turkey breast of all its white meat. The wings may look small, but they also contain some edible meat. Once you've picked the front of the turkey clean, turn it over and begin to work over the backside. The areas near the thighs and backside have a lot of delicious dark meat, once you strip away the layer of skin and fat. Break open the ribcage. There is sometimes salvageable meat inside. In some families, the neck bone is a prized piece of the turkey and gets eaten fast. If your family is not so fond of it, however, know that the neck bone has a bit of meat on it. Using your fingers, you can scrape the meat off.
- Collect the meat in a plastic container. Take all of the meat that you've removed and place it inside a plastic tupperware container. Then, be sure to store it inside of a refrigerator or other cool place. Try to finish the job within two hours after the meal in order to minimize the growth of bacteria. Leftover turkey should keep for between 3 to 4 days in the refrigerator. If you don't plan to eat the leftovers immediately, consider freezing them instead. They will keep longer this way.
- Throw out the bones or, if you'd like, boil them to make stock. Now, dispose of what remains in your "discard pile." You can throw it away or, if you'd rather get as much mileage out of the bird as possible, consider making stock. Boiling the carcass into stock yields a rich broth for soups or other food, and releases leftover fats, flavors, small bits of meat. To make stock, take the carcass and bones and cover them with about 10-12 cups of water in a soup pot. Chop up 3 celery stalks and one onion, adding them to the pot. If you'd like, you can also add carrots, several sprigs of parsley, and about ½ teaspoon of ground black pepper. Boil the pot and then reduce heat to a simmer. Continue to simmer the carcass until the liquid is reduced by about 1/3, which should take about 3 ½ hours. When finished, strain the broth and discard the solids. Let the liquid cool for a time and then either refrigerate or freeze the broth.
DAY - AFTER - THANKSGIVING TURKEY SANDWICH
I started making this with the gravy-sliced bread in the middle after Monica on Friends described a sandwich like that. Add slices of tomato or add cranberry sauce, if you like (I prefer mine without).
Provided by echo echo
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 3m
Yield 1 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Soak 1 slice bread in gravy about 2 minutes.
- Spread other 2 slices with mayonnaise mixed with the seasoning.
- On bottom slice of bread, layer the lettuce, turkey, the gravy-soaked slice of bread, stuffing& the top slice of bread.
BLACK FRIDAY TURKEY AND STUFFING PANINI
It's Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving. You've got a fridge full of leftovers, and you're famished after a morning of door-buster sales. I promise you this hot and toasty sandwich will really hit the spot! I recommend #141048 for the stuffing!
Provided by Chef Itchy Monkey
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 7m
Yield 1 sandwich, 1 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Pre-heat panini grill to medium-high. Warm leftover turkey and stuffing in the microwave.
- Butter 1 side of each slice of bread, lay butter-side down on your work surface.
- On one slice of bread, layer ingredients in the following order: 1 slice cheese, turkey, stuffing, black pepper (if desired), 1 slice cheese, top piece of bread, with buttered sides facing out.
- Place assembled sandwich on the hot grill, and close, pressing down for about a minute to consolidate ingredients. Continue cooking for a few minutes, until golden brown.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 812.7, Fat 35.3, SaturatedFat 18.1, Cholesterol 117.2, Sodium 1479.4, Carbohydrate 78, Fiber 5.3, Sugar 1.7, Protein 43.5
LEFTOVER TURKEY PANINI
Make the most of your holiday leftovers with our Leftover Turkey Panini. All your Thanksgiving favorites come together in our Leftover Turkey Panini, including stuffing and cranberry sauce. Enjoy the day after just as much as the celebration with our Leftover Turkey Panini.
Provided by My Food and Family
Categories Home
Time 10m
Yield 1 serving
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Heat panini grill.
- Mix gravy and mayo; spread onto bread slices. Fill with turkey, stuffing and cranberry sauce.
- Spread outside of sandwich with butter.
- Grill 3 to 4 min. or until golden brown.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 670, Fat 26 g, SaturatedFat 11 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 100 mg, Sodium 1150 mg, Carbohydrate 72 g, Fiber 5 g, Sugar 21 g, Protein 35 g
Tips:
- For a crispier panini, butter the outside of the bread before grilling.
- If you don't have a panini press, you can grill the sandwich in a skillet over medium heat.
- Use any leftover Thanksgiving turkey you have on hand. Dark meat or white meat will both work well.
- Feel free to get creative with your fillings. You can add other leftover Thanksgiving dishes, such as stuffing, mashed potatoes, or cranberry sauce.
- Serve your panini with a side of your favorite soup or salad.
Conclusion:
The day after Thanksgiving is a great time to enjoy all the leftovers from the big meal. This turkey panini is a delicious and easy way to use up your leftover turkey and other Thanksgiving dishes. With just a few simple ingredients, you can create a satisfying and flavorful sandwich that the whole family will enjoy. So next time you're looking for a quick and easy lunch or dinner option, give this turkey panini a try.
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