Did You Know? It was not until 1941, that congress declared Thanksgiving as a national holiday. -Toss leftover veggies (brussels sprouts, carrots, string beans) and stuffing with some rice or pasta and bake with a little parmesan cheese on top
I said I would share a few tips or suggestions for all those Thanksgiving leftovers, so here's some recipes that my family loves...
-Turkey and Cranberry Quesadillas
-Butternut Squash Soup, thin out my squash recipe with some broth
-Turkey Soup (and don't forget any extra gravy or stuffing-according to my mom)
-Cranberry Yogurt: yogurt w/ cranberry sauce mixed in and topped with toasted walnuts (pictured above)
-Pumpkin Pie Oatmeal: cooked oats, roasted pumpkin puree, toasted pumpkin seeds, dried cranberries, brown sugar, pumpkin pie spice (pictured below)...
-Potato or Squash Pancakes
-Add a few eggs to a mixture of stuffing, squash, finely chopped veggies, cranberry sauce, etc., and make your own Thanksgiving Veggie Burger
Be creative, almost anything goes with these versatile flavors!
12.01.2008
Thanksgiving Leftovers
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Your pumpkin pie oatmeal looks fabulous, I need to try adding pumpkin seeds and cranberries to mine. I think you'll like my version of Pumpkin Pie & Peanut Butter Oatmeal. I have some fresh cranberries in the fridge though so I'll add them to my oats tomorrow, thanks for the tip!
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ReplyDeletePB Boy: Thanks, and I just finished a bowl of your oatmeal...fantastic!
ReplyDeleteVeggieGirl: Thanks so much! I've always loved your site for vegan inspiration (you'll be glad to hear the yogurt above is soy), I can't believe you're visiting mine as well!
Oooh cranberry yogurt! Sounds yummy, I never would have thought of that!
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