This Turkey I would like to eat before it goes bad, but eating the same thing every day until it's gone, well, I'm not so desperate that this sounds appealing. Can I ask you lovely wonderful people for any suggestions on what to do with leftovers so I can eat it without getting bored? Also it would be nice to have suggestions that are simple in the way of ingredients. As basic as you can think. Please! <3
This is as good a thread as any to mention it, but I really love you spags who occasionally come post in recipes forum. This is a sepparate thought from the OP, but you guys srsly have such good ideas and you are also awesome people.
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Sandwiches, naturally
Soups (just swap chicken w/turkey)
Shredded turkey tacos/nachos
Casserole with root vegetables
Hash w/sweet potato
Salads w/dried cranberries
That should give you enough variety for a week of meals.
Eeee! :D thank you.
Turkey and leek pie.
http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/turkey-recipes/turkey-and-sweet-leek-pie
As much of a muppet as Jaime Oliver can be, this is a really nice dish, and like he says, is so simple to make. The chestnuts are not necessary, either.
Calzones make lots of stuff not suck. So do tacos.
Turkey bacon cheddar barbecue pizza.
^^^ NOM. ALL OF IT.
Quote from: Cain on January 26, 2013, 04:08:01 PM
Turkey and leek pie.
http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/turkey-recipes/turkey-and-sweet-leek-pie
As much of a muppet as Jaime Oliver can be, this is a really nice dish, and like he says, is so simple to make. The chestnuts are not necessary, either.
I could eat turkey pie every day for months. Not at all kidding. That stuff never ever gets old.
That pie was gorgeous. I don't think I've ever had turkey pies before, so I'm not in a position to comment on them generally, but that in particular was really, really nice. I ate it for about three nights in a row, huge steaming plates of the stuff, and I never tired of it.
This is making me want turkey pie!
Okay, new question. How much is a rasher of bacon?
I'm pretty sure it's a single slice or serving, but it's more a UK term so we should let one of those Belgians answer.
Quote from: Freeky Queen of DERP on January 31, 2013, 01:59:29 AM
Okay, new question. How much is a rasher of bacon?
I always heard in was one serving, usually two strips.
It just means a slice.
THAT IS NOT ENOUGH BACON! INDIGNANT :crankey:
That doesn't even cover the bread in a BLT.
I mean, yeah, Americans are conditioned to be fat turds, but WTF? Can't you guys eat four, anyway?
Bacon is flavouring. It's not the whole meal.
When it is the whole meal, you get...well, Americans.
Quote from: Cain on February 08, 2013, 11:22:43 PM
Bacon is flavouring. It's not the whole meal.
When it is the whole meal, you get...well, Americans.
:lulz: it's sad funny cause it's true.
Next time you have a whole turkey:
day 1: eat the bird. just carve off of it and eat it hot with cranberries and stuff
day 2: carve meat off for cold sandwiches with lettuce tomato pepper and mayo (bacon IS optional)
day 3: turkey a la king- strip off remaining meat, saute onion and celery in a fat like butter, add turkey meat, then some flour and stir till really weird and sticky. add seasoning (s&p, celery seed, marjoram) and milk until thick but creamy and not lumpy. serve on toast.
day 4: soup- throw all your scraps into a pot with veg and spice, make fucking soup. you know how to do this.
day 5: there is nothing fucking left, STARVE (unless you have leftover soup, then you can live)
Mmmmmmm!
Except for the starving part.