Bring your holiday leftovers new life by making them into Turkey and Stuffing Waffles. The are made of stuffing and are topped with turkey and gravy.
We always have a bunch of leftovers from holiday dinners but eating the leftovers can get boring. I have teamed up with #CollectiveBias to give a new spin on leftovers for Kraft #TasteTheSeason. I decided to use our turkey and gravy leftovers to make Turkey and Stuffing Waffles.
I needed more stuffing since my husband already ate most of it. I had to run to Walmart to pick up more Stove Top stuffing. If you are looking for more inspiration, check out Walmart’s Cooking Up Good website. It has recipes, sweepstakes, loyalty programs, coupons and more. If you’re looking for a new dinner idea or a chance to win some awesome prizes, be sure to check it out!
Stove Top stuffing is so easy to make. In a pot, just bring the water and butter to a boil. Then mix in the Stove Top, cover and remove from heat.
After five minutes, fluff it with a fork and it’s done. I mixed a half cup of gravy into my prepared Stove Top stuffing so it would stick together a little more for the waffles.
I have a Cuisinart 5-in-1 Griddler with Waffle Plates that I use often to make homemade waffles. I made the stuffing waffles basically the same way, except for more filling and a longer cooking time. I sprayed the waffle plates with non-stick spray and preheated the griddler to 400 F. I spooned the stuffing mixture so it overfilled each waffle insert. I had enough stuffing to fill three of my waffle inserts. I cooked the waffles for 5 minutes.
I placed each waffle onto a plate. Then topped with turkey pieces and drizzled it with gravy. We ate them up and it didn’t even feel like we were eating leftovers. The Turkey and Stuffing Waffles are a yummy way to bring new life to holiday leftovers plus save you money by stretching your leftovers.
- 1 box Stovetop Stuffing for Turkey
- 1½ cups water
- 2 T. butter
- ½ cup turkey gravy
- 1 cup cooked turkey
- ¾ cup turkey gravy
- In a pot, bring the water and butter to a boil. Mix in stovetop stuffing. Cover pot and remove from heat. Let sit 5 minutes, then fluff with fork. Mix in ½ cup turkey gravy.
- Spray waffle maker plates with non-stick spray and preheat to 400 F. Fully fill each waffle insert with stuffing mixture. Cook for 5 minutes.
- Place each waffle on plates. Top with turkey and drizzle with gravy.
- Enjoy!
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mryjhnsn says
That looks so amazing and I am so hungry!
kylad2013 says
Oh my goodness! These are going to be on my list to make! Thanks for sharing!
jessbures says
This looks amazing! I love how you took something so simple and made it fun and creative! If you get a chance I would love to have you come join me on my blog for Totally Terrific Tuesday Link party, its live all week 🙂
Have a wonderful night
Jess
heathersfp says
this is such a fun way to use leftovers!
Janelle says
I usually don’t leave a lot of comments, but I just have to on this one. PURE GENIUS. Seriously. One of those, why didn’t I think of that, moments. Really this will be made the day after thanksgiving in our house for sure!
Stephanie says
This is a fantastic way to stretch those leftovers! I bet my picky eaters would even try this! Thanks for the great idea
lulu says
What an absolutely great idea for leftovers. A waffle makes them seem a little more exciting than just reheating.
Catherine Holt says
I love leftovers and all the yummy dishes that you make that you wouldn’t normally think of. This is case in example!! Looks delish 🙂
Thanks for linking up to Marvelous Monday on Smart Party Planning.
Lisa - Blogghetti says
Perfect! Love this for leftovers. I always am on the lookout for new ways to serve leftover stuffing and turkey. We typically will do the open face sandwiches with the leftovers so this is a great twist on that. Thanks for linking up on Wake up Wednesday.
Cathy says
These look so delicious and what a unique idea. Thank you for sharing at Share It One More Time. Cathy
Espirational says
Love that idea!
Miz Helen says
What a great idea, this looks delicious. Hope you are having a great day and thanks so much for sharing this awesome post with Full Plate Thursday.
Come Back Soon!
Miz Helen
Nicola - Pink Recipe Box says
What a delicious way of using up leftovers! Definitely using this recipe this year 🙂
Heather says
This looks fabulous. I have pinned it to the Bloggers Brags Pinterest Board. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Deborah D says
This looks so good Can’t wait to make it for Christmas!
mcushing7 says
What a super awesome idea! Using the waffle iron and making a waffle out of the stuffing! YUM! Thanks for sharing and I will definitely try this out sometime!