New Year’s Day roast leftovers will yield a whole week of rb sandwiches. Can’t wait!
Oh, well maybe I will wait, for what…I dunno. I was in Costco yesterday eyeing candidates for the NY roast. A beautiful loin roast which would be adequate was $178. An even more beautiful prime, $238. I was thinking of spending my dividend on a roast. 'Prolly not ![]()
It’s only once a year, go ahead.
Me, too. Creative challenge. I love Chopped.
Faux Peking duck rolls are one of my favorite uses of leftover turkey or chicken.
Flour tortillas work just fine!
I like adding some broccoli slaw for crunch and veggie quotient.
Alternatively, Kenji has a solid recipe for making the pancakes. A rather fun process if one is looking for a small project (no more complicated that tortillas). Link is a gift link.
I’ve made them, but I prefer the thinner outcome of the painted crepe method.
But neither for leftover turkey or chicken ![]()
Eggs like eggs.
Good easy meal not overloading the leftovers but still managing to incorporate some to lighten the fridge load.
Hope you all had cozy celebrations! I know they were tasty. ![]()
Cauliflower chowder with smoked salmon, carrot, mushroom and onion. Celery salad refreshed with new parsley and walnuts and parm. WE’LL GET THROUGH THIS.
I froze some of our leftover turkey and made some turkey salad for Sunshine’s lunch with the rest.
That’s how to live!
I made a spiral ham sammy on a sweet yeasted dinner roll with mayo. Simple and delish.
I might be making something like this
Sounds great but no mustard?
Turkey gumbo. The #2 reason to roast turkey in the first place.







