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Saturday
Nov272010

Leftover Turkey Recipe


Just like everyone else, we have a TON of turkey in our refrigerator. My mom and dad were the last set of company to leave (everyone else left this morning, but they leave tomorrow morning) and it is a cold, windy day here in Georgia. People were content to sit around and watch football today; Miss B, Grandma and I went to get our nails done, but that was about it for the day. I wanted to make a yummy dinner with our leftover turkey, so I made Turkey Pot Pie. The recipe is very easy..... a while back I made a post about my favorite recipe for Chicken Pot Pie. It is simple, and very good! Just substitute turkey for chicken and you're done.

Home Style Chicken (or TURKEY!) Pot Pie

2 frozen 9 inch deep dish pie shell 3 tbs. butter 1/2 cup chopped onions (I use the frozen chopped onions - saves time) 1 can cream of chicken soup 1/8 tsp. white pepper 1/8 tsp. ground sage 1/8 tsp. ground rosemary 1 can (12.5 oz) can white chunked turkey or chicken 1 can Veg-All or mixed vegetables

Thaw pie shells, following package instructions for 2 crust pie. Melt butter in large skillet. Saute onions. Add mixed vegetables for 5 minutes.

Mix soup, spices, and chunked turkey or chicken into vegetable mixture. Pour into pie shell and cover with top crust and press together edges. Bake 10 minutes at 400 degrees. Reduce heat to 350 degrees. Bake additional 40 minutes.


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