Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Turkey & Stuffing Egg Rolls



Every year we all wonder what to do with the Christmas Dinner leftovers, we all love them but we get tired of the same old leftover ideas. This year I think we came up with a real winner winner turkey leftover dinner. This leftover idea was so simple, easy and versatile that I can't believe we hadn't thought of it before. I had 2 ideas for great dipping sauce to go with these little gems but I am sorry to say that they were after thoughts. The first being a turkey gravy dipping sauce and the other a cranberry dipping sauce, I think either one would be fantastic.


8 - Large Egg Roll Wraps
1 C. -Stuffing
½ C. -Cubed or Shredded Turkey Meat
Water

Lay out the each wrap and fill with 2 Tbs. of stuffing and 1 Tbs. of turkey, seal the edges with a little water and fold like the below diagram. When all the egg rolls have been made heat the oil in your deep fryer to 350 degrees and cook only a few at a time as to not crowd the fryer. Cook on each side until golden brown and crispy, rolling periodically. Take out and drain on paper towel then serve hot with your choice of dipping sauce.




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8 comments:

Sonya said...

Hhmm wat a clever way to use up leftovers!! not that we actually had any left overs..lol

Donna-FFW said...

What an absolutely brilliant idea. I love it!

Wishing you a most healthy and happy new year!!

gaga said...

Yum! That's an awesome combo of flavors and great idea!

Happy new year!

Leslie said...

What a delicious way to use up your tasty leftovers

Kasha said...

WOah that is a tasty idea. Thank you!
Happy New Years and thanks for being my friend!

teresa said...

this is such a fun idea! great way to use up those leftovers!

Anonymous said...

Yum! Never thought of that!! Perfect way to use up leftovers!

Lisa said...

An interesting variation on holiday leftovers. Sounds fun!

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