Three Light, Simple and Easy Meals from Turkey Leftovers
by: Constance Weygandt
If you're like me, the time between Thanksgiving and Christmas,
every year, is a blur. There never seems to be enough time to
prepare for the holidays. Our immune systems plummet and stress
rises. During this time, I try to find shortcuts to make things
less stressful, for myself. Turkey leftovers are a mandatory part
of this strategy. Even if the family dinner is not at my home,
I buy a turkey. During the holiday season, it is very economical
and a lifesaver.
Here are three light, simple and easy ways to use your turkey
leftovers:
1 Turkey Quesidillas. Spray a whole wheat flour tortilla with
Butter Pam. Place in frying pan and sprinkle with shredded cheddar
cheese, chopped turkey pieces and sliced green onion. Place another
tortilla on top and spray with Butter Pam. Brown on both sides
until cheese is melted. You can add some chopped olives or jalapeno
peppers if you desire. Serve with salsa.
2 Spinach and Turkey Salad. Mix together - chopped turkey,
bacon flavored almonds, dried cranberries and fresh spinach. Serve
with your favorite vinaigrette or honey mustard salad dressing.
3 Turkey Soup. I cook the turkey carcass the weekend after
Thanksgiving. You can do that or use canned chicken broth, chopped
turkey and a bag of your favorite frozen vegetables. Pour everything
in a pan and heat through until vegetables are crisp and tender,
about fifteen to twenty minutes. Serve with a good brown bread.
While I still love hot open faced turkey sandwiches and all
of the leftovers from Thanksgiving, these fast and easy meals
provide a break in more ways than one. We are constantly bombarded
with food and goodies during this time of year. It's good to intersperse
light dinners with heavier meals. All of these dinners can be
made in thirty minutes or less. When we arrive home, after working
or shopping or usually both, a light meal which takes almost no
effort is a welcome relief. Having a light meal, once or twice
a week, also helps to keep the calories from skyrocketing. So,
give yourself a break, during the busiest time of the year. Your
mind and your body will thank you for it.
About The Author: Constance Weygandt is an author, speaker
and balanced mentor. For more information on nutrition and wellness,
visit her website at http://www.balancedwellnessonline.com.
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