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Genius Potato, Turkey and Stuffing Layered Leftovers: Better than Thanksgiving Day’s Dinner!

Genius potato, turkey and stuffing layered leftovers recipe is so tasty, no one would ever guess that the dish uses leftovers! Be sure to make extra everything on Thanksgiving!

genius turkey and stuffing potato layered leftovers recipe
Originally published on November 9, 2013.

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You’ll understand why, when you look at the photos of the new recipe I’ve developed especially for the Idaho® Potato Commision*. This creation transforms your leftovers into something spectacular! Will your guests still be around the next few days after the holiday? They may not want to leave after they try this dish! 

genius turkey and stuffing potato layered leftovers recipe

The mashed potatoes in this dish are especially light and fluffy (thanks to the added eggs), and there’s a layer of juicy turkey pieces, covered with more mashed potatoes and topped with a crunchy layer of stuffing! What’s not to like? It’s sort of like a Thanksgiving lasagna, without the pasta!

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Serve some green beans and cranberry sauce alongside a slice of this dish, with a generous pour of turkey gravy, and no one will recall that this fabulously tasty meal is completely made from leftovers! Of course you could always make turkey (I used a breast), mashed potatoes and fresh stuffing and make this dish without using leftovers.

genius turkey and stuffing potato layered leftovers recipe

Vegetarian? Swap out the turkey for your favorite turkey substitute or chop up the green beans and have a green bean layer, instead. The possibilities are endless!

Here’s the best part (besides the flavor): there’s really no “cooking” involved, as it’s mostly just assembling the dish! I think it’s a genius recipe–even if I do say so myself! ;) (Wink, wink!)

genius turkey and stuffing layered leftovers recipe

Genius Potato, Turkey and Stuffing Layered Leftovers

recipe by Christina Conte                               serves 6

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Ingredients

  • leftover mashed potatoes, about 4 cups (use Idaho® Potatoes for best results)
  • eggs
  • pat of butter
  • breadcrumbs (omit for gluten-free)
  • leftover turkey, sliced, and/or chopped into bite sized pieces
  • leftover stuffing, about 2 cups, crumbled (for gluten-free version, use a gluten-free stuffing)

Preheat oven to 350º F (175º C)

Butter an ovenproof dish and sprinkle the bottom with some breadcrumbs; set aside.

Prepare the potatoes by adding 2 eggs, one at a time, and mixing well, before adding the second

making turkey and stuffing potato layered leftovers recipe

 Spread half of the potatoes into the breadcrumb sprinkled dish.

making turkey and stuffing potato layered leftovers recipe

Next, layer turkey pieces all over the top of the mashed potatoes.

Spread the remaining mashed potatoes on top of the turkey layer, and top with a generous amount of leftover stuffing, so that the potatoes are completely covered.

making turkey and stuffing potato layered leftovers recipe

Press down a little with a fork.

pushing down the stuffing

Cover with aluminum foil (I rubbed a little olive oil on the inside of the foil, so it wouldn’t stick to the dressing) and bake in preheated oven for 30 minutes.

Remove foil, and continue to bake for another 10 to 15 minutes or until the stuffing begins to get crispy and golden brown.

top stuffing layer

Remove from oven and allow to cool for five minutes before serving your genius potato, turkey and stuffing layered leftovers dish.

This is a perfect meal when served with turkey gravy, cranberry sauce, green beans and/or any other traditional Thanksgiving side dishes.

genius turkey and stuffing potato layered leftovers

Here’s another great idea: make individual servings of potato, turkey and stuffing layered leftovers in ramekins!

I received compensation from Idaho® Potato Commission to create this recipe.

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Genius Potato, Turkey and Stuffing Layered Leftovers: Better than Thanksgiving Day's Dinner!

Servings: 6
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 55 minutes
A fabulous way to create a dish that doesn't taste like leftovers, from Thanksgiving leftovers!
4.7 from 55 votes

Ingredients

  • 4 cups mashed potatoes leftover (use Idaho® Potatoes for best results)
  • 2 eggs
  • ½ Tbsp butter
  • ½ Tbsp breadcrumbs sprinkled on dish (omit for gluten-free)
  • 8 slices turkey leftover (can be chopped into bite sized pieces)
  • 2 cups stuffing leftover, crumbled (for gluten-free version, use a gluten-free stuffing)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350º F (175℃).
  • Butter a 9x9" (23 cm x 23cm) ovenproof dish and sprinkle the bottom with some breadcrumbs; set aside.
  • Prepare the potatoes by adding 2 eggs, one at a time, and mixing well, before adding the second
  • Spread half of the potatoes into the breadcrumb sprinkled dish.
  • Next, layer turkey pieces all over the top of the mashed potatoes.
  • Spread the remaining mashed potatoes on top of the turkey layer, and top with a generous amount of leftover stuffing, so that the potatoes are completely covered. Press down a little with a fork.
  • Cover with aluminum foil (I rubbed a little olive oil on the inside of the foil, so it wouldn't stick to the dressing) and bake in preheated oven for 30 minutes.
  • Remove foil, and continue to bake for another 10 to 15 minutes or until the stuffing begins to get crispy and golden brown.
  • Remove from oven and allow to cool for five minutes before serving.
  • Here's another great idea: make individual servings of potato, turkey and stuffing layered leftovers in ramekins!

Notes

  • If using small ramekins, bake covered for 20 minutes and uncovered for 8 minutes.
  • This is a perfect meal when served with turkey gravy, cranberry sauce, green beans and/or any other traditional Thanksgiving side dishes.
  • Adjust amount of turkey as needed.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 piece | Calories: 156kcal | Carbohydrates: 134g | Protein: 17g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0.05g | Cholesterol: 65mg | Sodium: 360mg | Potassium: 76mg | Fiber: 14g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 328IU | Calcium: 169mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. Hi Christina,

    Thanks for the recipe…looks delicious! I prefer a less fluffy mashed potato, is is it possible to forgo the eggs or would this “upset the balance” of the casserole?

    1. Hi Lee! No, you could definitely omit the egg. It will be more dense, but if that’s how you like it, absolutely. I might add a little more milk if you leave out the egg, but give it a try and let me know how you like it. It’s really delicious!

  2. The dish looks delicious – thanks for the inspiration. My meat layer will have a seitan-lentil mix. I do have to argue, however, with the idea that buying potatoes shipped from Idaho could be better than locally grown potatoes. The best potatoes will always be found at your local farmer’s market.