10 Low Fat Ways to Use Leftover Turkey

By Kelsey – November 10, 2010

Happy Black Friday! Nothing replenishes the body after early morning shopping like a big plate of Thanksgiving leftovers.

But I'm already sick of leftovers. So what to do now? Here's a list of 10 ways to use leftover turkey healthily. (via lowfatcooking.about.com)

1. Make Soup. Add 2 cups of chopped leftover turkey, a selection of chopped vegetables and 1 cup of uncooked rice or wheat noodles to 3 cups broth.

2. Have a Salad. Add leftover turkey to a mix of arugula and spinach, sliced mushrooms, cranberries, shredded carrots, sliced red onions and a sprinkling of heart-healthy walnuts. Toss with your favorite low fat or fat free fruity dressing or vinaigrette.

3. Put it in a Wrap. Use slices of leftover turkey to make all kinds of sandwiches. Be sure to use whole grain breads and rolls, and low fat or fat free fillings. If you don’t like the taste of fat-free mayo, use mustard instead, or flavor your mayo with a little curry powder or another herb or spice. Make a turkey-salad filling with crunchy celery, cranberries and apple. Use plain low fat yogurt for the dressing. Stuff into a whole wheat pita or spoon into the center of a whole wheat tortilla wrap and roll up.

4. Top a Pizza.Top a prepared whole wheat crust with 1/2 cup of tomato or barbecue sauce, 1 cup of chopped turkey and 1/2 cup reduced fat cheese. Bake for 10 minutes at 450 degrees.

5. Turn it into Quesadillas. Combine shredded turkey with a little cumin. Spoon on one half of a low fat corn tortilla; sprinkle with reduced fat cheese; fold tortilla in half and cook in a nonstick skillet (coated with cooking spray) for 5 minutes, turning once.

6. Or Tacos, Enchiladas or Fajitas! Add shredded turkey to salsa, black beans, low fat sour cream and reduced fat cheese; or combine with sautéed onions and sweet peppers; with shredded lettuce and chopped tomatoes; or mix with mild green chiles, seasonings, scallions and a can of enchilada sauce. Use low fat flour or corn wraps with these fillings.

7. Make Healthy Pot Pies. Add leftover turkey, sliced mushrooms and leftover green beans and carrots to low fat, reduced sodium condensed chicken or mushroom soup. Top with a low fat biscuit topping (there’s now a low fat version of Bisquick) or phyllo pastry sheets.

8. Have Casserole. Combine 2 cups chopped leftover turkey with 2 cups cooked whole grain rice, a can fat-free, low sodium broth or chopped tomatoes, and a selection of chopped vegetables in a 2-quart casserole. Cover and bake at 325 degrees for 30-40 minutes, until vegetables are tender.

9. Put together a Skillet Meal. Add 1 1/2 cups of chopped leftover turkey to sautéed onion, mushrooms, broccoli and rice cooked in fat-free broth. Sprinkle some parmesan before serving.

10. Prepare a Wheat Pasta Meal. Add leftover turkey to any number of pasta dishes. Use shredded turkey instead of ground beef in your favorite lasagna recipe. Be sure to use reduced fat cheeses and whole wheat pasta.

 

 
 

Related Articles

December 1, 2024
December 1, 2024
December 1, 2024
Advertisement