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Have you finished all your turkey?
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Hotgossip
27-12-2012
My turkey was £15 (frozen from Morrisons) and has been a bargain!

We had lunch for 5 on Xmas Day. On boxing day we had some cold with re-heated veg and jacket potatoes, again for 5 people.

Last night we picked the carcase and any fatty bits we put to one side for the dog. I boiled it up and today made a wonderful turkey stew with the stock and remaining meat cubed up, leeks, potatoes, celery, carrots, a few red lentils, onions, fresh parsley, S & P, few dashes of Worcester Sauce, couple of bay leaves. That fed 5 again.

It's all gone now and not a scrap wasted.
queenshaks
27-12-2012
We had beef and chicken...still going...
Welsh-lad
27-12-2012
Just boiling up the carcass for stock now.

We had quite a bit left over till yesterday, when rugby mates dropped by for a few ciders and wolfed the remaining bits, and cleared me out of bread-sticks and branston pickle to boot.

Bloody hoovers the lot of them!
degsyhufc
27-12-2012
Still got a third of a gammon joint left. It is uncooked as I sliced it off before it was cooked. Had carbonara with some of it last night. Gammon & pineapple will be on the menu soon.
BangersnMash
27-12-2012
We're trying Jamies turkey and leek pie tonight.
Already made a delicious stock with the carcass.
Christian_Grey
27-12-2012
We had lamb and chicken. Chicken is gone, lambs left, going to make a stir fry tonight.
Hotgossip
27-12-2012
Some good ideas there.

I'm interested in how we spell carcase/carcass ... they're both correct, it's just what we are used to.
Ginger Nut
27-12-2012
Just cooked my turkey leg. Had two helpings off it. Once it's cooled I'll strip off what's left. It looks like quite a lot. Should keep me going until Sunday when I visit the folks for late xmas day.
sarahj1986
27-12-2012
Nearly all gone. Had a turkey crown from the butchers. 4 of us ate Xmas day, took some round to my sisters yesterday and had abit today. There's not much left now might just give it to the dog
curvybabes
27-12-2012
We had a crown from Iceland think it was £12, fed me and my 2 boys xmas day and they ate loads, lunch on boxing day, I,ve just had some more and whats left will do for tomorrows lunch
Swinetown
27-12-2012
Originally Posted by BangersnMash:
“We're trying Jamies turkey and leek pie tonight.
Already made a delicious stock with the carcass.”

I have made that a couple of years running, it is delicious, I am making it again tomorrow
I hope you enjoy it aswell.
Rogana Josh
27-12-2012
it fed seven of us for two days a turkey crown.I gave the rest away last night as I'd had enough of it.
I love the whole turkey,stuffing, chippolatas and smoked streaky bacon strips but two days was lovely but enough.
Rogana Josh
27-12-2012
Originally Posted by BangersnMash:
“We're trying Jamies turkey and leek pie tonight.
Already made a delicious stock with the carcass.”

I watched Jamie cooking and he had dirty nails and that put me off
Hotgossip
28-12-2012
Originally Posted by Rogana Josh:
“I watched Jamie cooking and he had dirty nails and that put me off ”

I know!! He always looks like he needs a good wash. That Marco Pierre whatsit looks mucky too.

I think Gino always looks clean as does Lorraine Pascal. The old biddy who used to be one of the 2 Fat Ladies always looks mucky.

I just cannot bear food made by anyone who doesn't look hygienic. There's a very posh hotel near here and the Head Chef is filthy. He stands at the back of the hotel smoking wearing filty old trainers and his chef's trousers and top are disgusting.
mummypigget
28-12-2012
We still have a bit left, I've just made a coleslaw and will have turkey with that for lunch.

The coleslaw is made of Brussels, red cabbage, red onion, carrots, garlic granules, black pepper, mayo and natural yog and it taste bloomin' good if I do say so myself

Saw a recipe for leftover turkey and bubble and squeal patties which I may give a go too!
BangersnMash
28-12-2012
Originally Posted by Swinetown:
“I have made that a couple of years running, it is delicious, I am making it again tomorrow
I hope you enjoy it aswell.”

It was delicious. We added the left over stuffing as well.
I'll be making it with chicken next week.

Turkey fajitas with the last of the leftovers tonight. Found a bag of sprouts lurking at the bottom of the fridge, so have shredded them and added them to the mix. Hope OH doesnt notice
Swinetown
28-12-2012
Originally Posted by BangersnMash:
“It was delicious. We added the left over stuffing as well.
I'll be making it with chicken next week.

Turkey fajitas with the last of the leftovers tonight. Found a bag of sprouts lurking at the bottom of the fridge, so have shredded them and added them to the mix. Hope OH doesnt notice”

Yes i had mine tonight, it was lovely, it is nice with chicken i have tried it.

That is all the turkey gone now, other than i have saved some for the dog and cat.
gemma-the-husky
28-12-2012
yep, we had a small 3 kilo free range from morrisons and very nice too
c0bo
29-12-2012
I didn't have Turkey but I had Duck and Turkey instead and as of yesterday it has gone.
walterwhite
29-12-2012
All gone Christmas Day, don't really see the point of buying one too big and eating reheated meat for a week.
c4rv
29-12-2012
We were out from boxing day onwards so just bought a small crown from Aldi (and very nice it was too) so no leftovers.
Christian_Grey
29-12-2012
Originally Posted by walterwhite:
“All gone Christmas Day, don't really see the point of buying one too big and eating reheated meat for a week.”



Left overs are the best bit! The meals we've had out of the leftovers were probably nicer than the actual roast dinner. Also you don't have to eat it all week. With a bit of forward thinking my dear Walter, you can prepare meals and freeze them so when you've got a busy working week, as some of us do, we can just take them out of the freezer and reheat.
curvybabes
30-12-2012
I agree I prefer the leftovers I,m not one for big meals so sandwiches, toasties or just some turkey with pickles and salad i love
SallyArmy
30-12-2012
Our turkey is still going strong. We bought a live one so the meat would be fresh and tender. Unfortunately we still cant catch it.......
Muggsy
30-12-2012
Finished the last bit in yesterday's dinner. The cat is in mourning.
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