These easy Thanksgiving leftover recipes take your extra turkey and sides and transform them into fresh, flavorful meals — from warming soups and crisp salads to savory frittatas, hearty sandwiches and comforting pot pies.

Tasty Ways to Use Thanksgiving Leftovers
For many of us, the best part of Thanksgiving is the next-day menu — the leftovers. With a few simple ideas, those same flavors can become brand-new dishes that feel just as special.
These Thanksgiving leftover recipes take staples like turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, sweet potatoes and cranberry sauce and repurpose them into wildly different meals. Think turkey pot pies, skillet enchiladas with pumpkin, frittatas, tacos, empanadas, soups and bright harvest salads.
Turkey pairs beautifully with mashed potatoes for a cozy pot pie, or with sweet potatoes and greens in a savory frittata for breakfast or brunch. Leftover stuffing can become a filling for hand pies, and cranberry sauce makes a tangy glaze or slaw addition. Below are more than ten easy, crowd-pleasing ideas to help you use up every last bite.
10+ Easy Thanksgiving Leftover Recipes
Here are my favorite ways to reinvent Thanksgiving leftovers. Each recipe uses common holiday ingredients and turns them into quick, satisfying meals. Click through on any recipe to see full instructions and variations.

Leftover Turkey Pumpkin Enchilada Skillet
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Turkey Cuban Sandwich
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Turkey Mashed Potato Pot Pie
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Leftover Turkey Pot Pie Gratin
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Leftover Turkey and Sweet Potato Frittata
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Leftover Turkey Noodle Soup
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Leftover Turkey Harvest Cobb Salad
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Leftover Turkey Pot Pie Empanadas
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Leftover Turkey Tacos with Brussels Sprout Slaw
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Baked Turkey Croquettes
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Open-Faced Turkey Melts
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Tortilla Soup
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How Long Do Thanksgiving Leftovers Last?
In general, most Thanksgiving leftovers will keep for about 3 to 4 days in the refrigerator. That gives you several days after the holiday to enjoy the new meals you prepare. If you made a dish in advance (for example, prepared on Wednesday before Thanksgiving), count that day in the total storage time.
If you want to save leftovers longer, most holiday dishes — including carved turkey — can be frozen for a few months. Portion leftovers into shallow, airtight containers or wrap tightly in plastic and foil before freezing; label containers with the date so you can use the oldest items first. When reheating, warm until steaming hot and serve promptly. For best texture, reheat pot pies and gratins in the oven, soups and stews on the stovetop, and sandwiches or melts under the broiler or in a skillet.
With a little creativity and sensible storage, Thanksgiving leftovers can turn into a week of delicious, no-waste meals that keep the holiday flavors alive.