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    How To Use Up Every One Of Your Thanksgiving Leftovers

    Modified: Dec 4, 2025 ยท Published: Nov 24, 2024 by Sarah Jenkins. This post may contain affiliate links. See the Privacy Policy at the bottom of this page.

    As you prepare for your Thanksgiving feast, it's natural to focus on the big meal. But have you thought about how you'll handle that mountain of Thanksgiving leftovers that often follow? Rather than letting extra turkey, mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce go to waste, why not reimagine them into new, exciting dishes? 

    With a little creativity, those leftovers can be transformed into fresh meals that extend the joy of Thanksgiving long after the day is over. From turkey sliders to mashed potato cakes, these ideas will help you turn your post-feast extras into a series of mouthwatering meals that keep your Thanksgiving flavors alive while reducing food waste.

    Why It's Important To Use Up Those Leftovers

    Thanksgiving is a celebration of togetherness and gratitude. However, it's also one of the biggest food waste days of the year. According to ReFED, a nonprofit working to combat food waste based in the United States, Americans will waste approximately 316 million pounds of food during Thanksgiving in 2024 alone. "This represents more than $556 million worth of groceries thrown away in a single day - a sharp contrast to the spirit of gratitude the day is meant to embody," said Selena Mao, manager at ReFED.

    With millions of pounds of uneaten food tossed annually, finding creative ways to repurpose leftovers isn't just practical - it's a small step toward cutting down on food waste. By giving your Thanksgiving staples a second life, you can help minimize waste while continuing to enjoy your holiday feast in fresh and delicious ways. Here's how to use every last bit of your Thanksgiving leftovers.

    Turkey

    Turkey is undoubtedly the centerpiece of Thanksgiving, and there are plenty of ways to repurpose it in tasty, inventive dishes. Consider making turkey cranberry sliders, a sweet and savory option that pairs leftover turkey with cranberry sauce on soft Hawaiian rolls. These sliders make for a perfect snack or light meal.

    closeup view of turkey cranberry slider on cutting board.

    Adding leftover turkey to soups is also an easy way to repurpose this Thanksgiving staple. Turkey and rice soup or turkey noodle soup are both classics that are easy to prepare and ideal for cozy nights.

    Make turkey enchiladas to give your leftovers a Mexican-inspired makeover. For taco lovers, leftover turkey tacos are a quick and delicious option that brings a bit of spice to the table.

    If you love traditional chicken pot pie, switch things up by using turkey for a fresh twist on this classic comfort food. Simply combine your leftover turkey with a mix of fresh or frozen vegetables, then stir in a creamy sauce made from a butter and flour roux, milk and broth. Top the mixture with a buttery pie crust, bake until golden and bubbly, and you've got an easy, delicious meal that's perfect for repurposing leftovers.

    Shepherd's Pie is a fantastic way to transform turkey leftovers into something delicious. It's easy to swap the traditional lamb and ground beef in this Sweet Potato Shepherd's Pie for turkey, making it a perfect solution for repurposing both leftover turkey and sweet potatoes.

    baked sweet potato shepherds pie in skillet with one serving spooned out.

    Finally, don't forget about the turkey carcass. Use it to whip up a flavorful turkey stock that can be a base for future soups and stews. Simply toss your turkey bones in water with some herbs and veggies - chopped onion, carrots, garlic, celery and thyme are favorites - and allow to simmer for about three to four hours over the stove for a flavorful homemade stock. 

    Pumpkin

    Pumpkin isn't just for pies - there are many creative ways to use it. You can transform leftover pumpkin into a savory pumpkin quiche, stir it into oatmeal or yogurt for a boost of flavor or even blend it into a creamy batch of pumpkin mac and cheese. Adding it to a hearty pumpkin chili for a warm, satisfying meal that's full of fall flavor is also a hit.

    pumpkin mac and cheese in bowl

    Mashed potatoes

    Basic mashed potatoes are a Thanksgiving staple, and there are tons of ways to repurpose them. Fried mashed potato balls are a fun way to take your leftovers to the next level. These crispy, cheesy bites are always a hit and a great app if you're hosting any football parties on Thanksgiving weekend. 

    top down view of cheesy mashed potato balls in bowl.

    If you're feeling adventurous, try making a mashed potato chocolate cake. Believe it or not, adding a cup of mashed potatoes to your favorite chocolate cake recipe can add moisture and richness to this decadent dessert. Plain mashed potatoes work best here.

    Cranberry sauce

    An unsung hero of the Thanksgiving table, cranberries are often left lingering in the fridge. However, there are lots of ways to repurpose this sweet sauce. Use it as a topping for Greek yogurt for a tangy morning treat. You can also stir your leftover cranberry sauce into your favorite quickbread recipe for a great breakfast treat.

    For a more festive twist, add a couple of tablespoons of leftover cranberry sauce to your favorite cocktail for a holiday-inspired drink, like this Cranberry orange whiskey sour. And for dessert, don't miss the opportunity to make cranberry shortcake, where the tartness of the sauce pairs beautifully with the sweetness of the cake.

    cranberry orange whiskey sour with fresh cranberries and rosemary garnish.

    Stuffing

    Stuffing may be one of the most versatile Thanksgiving leftovers. Instead of just reheating it, try making savory stuffing waffles. They're quick and easy to whip up - simply mix your leftover stuffing with a couple of eggs and cook for about five minutes in your waffle maker. These crispy waffles are brunch perfection, and they're an ideal treat if you have weekend guests staying over.

    Still have more stuffing? Try frying it into crispy stuffing fritters, using it as a filling for egg rolls, or stirring it into a casserole. If you've got leftover turkey and mashed potatoes, why not layer the stuffing into a turkey shepherd's pie for an extra layer of comfort?

    Bread

    Lastly, don't forget about leftover bread. Whether it's rolls or loaves, that bread can easily be transformed into something special. Try making an overnight blueberry French toast casserole, which is perfect for a weekend brunch. It's an easy way to turn stale bread into a delightful, sweet breakfast treat.

    blueberry french toast casserole in baking dish

    Don't Let Those Leftovers Go To Waste

    Whether you're hosting a huge family gathering or your first Friendsgiving, don't let the spoils from your Thanksgiving dinner weigh you down. With so many creative ways to use up your Thanksgiving leftovers, there's no need to let any food go to waste. From sliders to soups, and cakes to fritters, these recipes offer flavorful ways to make the most of your holiday feast. Give them a try, and you'll have delicious meals that last well beyond Thanksgiving Day.

    This article originally appeared on Food Drink Life.

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    Hi, I'm Sarah! I love creating dishes based on what's in season and using local ingredients as often as I can. I hope you'll find some new to you recipes here that will inspire you to make something delicious!

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