Thanksgiving is a day for celebrating, where we enjoy the company of friends, share delicious food, and reflect on our country’s history and traditions. Throughout this celebration, though, there is one lingering thought in the back of our minds that cannot be ignored: Tomorrow there will be leftovers.
Thanksgiving is a day for celebrating, where we enjoy the company of friends, share delicious food, and reflect on our country’s history and traditions. Throughout this celebration, though, there is one lingering thought in the back of our minds that cannot be ignored: Tomorrow there will be leftovers.
Will we eat pie for breakfast? Will there be turkey soup simmering on the stove? Did we buy bread specifically for the purpose of making sandwiches with leftovers? The answer to all of these questions should be yes.
Every family has its own unique Thanksgiving traditions and recipes. But the next day, homes across America are bound by a common ritual: the day-after turkey sandwich. And while our recipe for a Thanksgiving sandwich has all of the classic components (plus bacon!), the beauty of leftovers is that they can be personalized to suit your mood — and the contents of your refrigerator.
Eventually, we all suffer from turkey and mashed potato fatigue. Luckily, all it takes is a few minutes and a little bit of creativity to transform these ingredients into something fresh. Make a gourmet brunch at home by chopping turkey, roasted veggies, and stuffing; browning it in a skillet; and serving with a fried egg and hot sauce.
Thanksgiving sandwich
Start to finish: 15 minutes; serves 4
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1 tablespoon chopped sage
8 slices whole-grain bread
3/4 cup cranberry sauce (recipe follows)
1 pound sliced turkey
Lettuce, as needed
Sliced tomatoes, as needed
Sliced crisp bacon (optional)
In a small bowl, combine the mayonnaise and sage.
To assemble the sandwiches, spread 4 of the slices of bread with the mayonnaise mixture, add a layer of cranberry sauce, and top with the turkey, lettuce, and tomato. Spread the remaining four slices of bread with cranberry sauce and place on top of the turkey. Slice the sandwiches in half and serve.
Cranberry Sauce
Makes 1 1/4 cups
3/4 cups fresh cranberries
2 tablespoons sugar
1/2 cup water
2 teaspoons grated orange zest
In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine the cranberries, sugar, and water. Bring to a boil and whisk to break up the cranberries. Cook mixture until cranberries burst and sauce thickens, about 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and stir in the zest. Cool before serving.
Chef’s note: You can make a turkey club sandwich by adding another slice of bread and another layer of cranberry sauce, turkey, bacon, lettuce and tomato.