Leftover Brussels Sprout Soup - The Best Recipe For Using Up Leftovers (2024)

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At Christmas, we tend to prepare way more food than we'll ever eat in one session. What to do with the leftovers?

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Vegetables are best eaten freshly cooked and leftovers look rather sad after being zapped in the microwave for a quick meal. (Hang on, did I just confess my guilt?!?)

The Brits came up with a clever idea of making bubble and squeak but there is only so much you can eat before you grow fed up of it. Here's another solution: soup.

The beauty of this soup is that it's a doodle to rustle up, and very quick if you're using cooked potato as well. That's right.

If you happen to have leftover roast potatoes or mash, you can use them instead of raw potatoes. You'll save time too by not having to cook the raw potatoes.

Just fry up some onions and garlic, add the leftover vegetables and stock, heat through the mixture and give it all a great big whizz with a blender until smooth.

It's as easy as that. Just keep an eye on the ratios you use - if you follow the recipe's you'll be fine.

Don't fret either if you served your greens or sprouts with bits. You know. Stuff like cheese, chestnuts, bacon or nuts. Chunk them all in for extra depth of flavour.

In my case, after shooting this Christmas vegetable side dish, I had so much left over that I turned it into the soup you see now. Bacon, blue cheese and pecans all tipped in.

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Add cream to the soup if you're feeling decadent. It can be spruced up with numerous toppings and this case I used blue cheese, bacon and chives.

Don't be afraid to use leftover gammon or turkey to make it a more sizeable meal. Another delicious way to enjoy Brussels sprouts is to sous vide. Learn how to sous vide them here. Happy Boxing Day!

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Leftover Brussel Sprout Soup

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  • Author: Michelle Minnaar
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
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Description

Are you wondering what to do with leftover Brussels sprouts? Make this Brussels sprout soup recipe! Ideal for using up Sunday roast and Christmas leftovers!

Ingredients

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  • 30ml (2 tbsp) vegetable oil
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, peeled and sliced
  • 250g (8oz) potato, peeled and sliced
  • 1l (2pts) vegetable stock
  • 500g (1lb) cooked brussels sprouts
  • 75ml (5 tbsp) double cream [optional]

Instructions

  1. Gently fry the onion and garlic in the oil until translucent and softened.
  2. Add the potato with 500ml (1pt) of stock and simmer until cooked.
  3. Add the brussels sprouts to the pot and pour in the remaining stock.
  4. When the ingredients have heated through, blend until smooth.
  5. Serve with double cream if desired, and your favourite bread.

Notes

Garnish the soup with any of the following: slivered almonds, chives, leftover gammon, bacon bits or blue cheese. If cooked potato is used you can skip the boiling step and simply heat all leftover ingredients through before blending.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Category: Soup
  • Method: Boil
  • Cuisine: British

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 508g
  • Calories: 282
  • Sugar: 5.1 g
  • Sodium: 142 mg
  • Fat: 19 g
  • Saturated Fat: 8 g
  • Carbohydrates: 25.8 g
  • Fiber: 5.5 g
  • Protein: 5.5 g
  • Cholesterol: 5 mg

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  1. Tracey Peach

    Re heat them & make Bubble & Squeak 🙂

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  2. kim neville

    I make turkey soup and have turkey and salad sandwiches

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  3. Tracy Nixon

    I make a turkey pie, turkey stew and turkey salad!

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  4. iain maciver

    a big mix all together and make cakes of them fried on either side

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  5. iain maciver

    a big mix all together and make cakes of them fried on either side

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  6. Maxine G

    Soup from the veggies is always a winner, though we try not to have too much waste

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  7. Helen @ Fuss Free Flavours

    Beautiful soup Michelle, and glorious images. Where do you find the light?

    Reply

    • michelle

      Thanks, Helen. Large soft box with flash attached to it.

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  8. laura banks

    usually make a curry

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  9. Samantha loughlin

    We make turkey and bacon pie xx

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  10. Elizabeth

    What a gorgeous sounding soup! I know what you mean about wanting to have control over the steps, I feel much the same!

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  11. Ruth Harwood

    We make a turkey casserole xx

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  12. Ruth Harwood

    We make a turkey casserole xx

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  13. Richard Eldred Hawes

    Bubble and Squeak and soup

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  14. ROBERT MCINTOSH

    Depends on the leftovers, usually not much as I try to portion fairly accurately, but a frittata works well for me

    Reply

  15. Dannii @ Hungry Healthy Happy

    There is no such thing as leftover brussels sprouts in our house, as we love them so much. But this looks like a fab way to use them. I have never had sprout soup before.

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  16. aaron broad

    Eat them?

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  17. aaron broad

    Eat them?

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  18. aaron broad

    Eat them?

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  19. claire woods

    make a casserole

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  20. Kim Styles

    I make leftover cake!- (vegetable cake)

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  21. Rosana @ Hot&CHilli Food and Travel Blog

    wow this soups looks amazing. and the Thermocook, I think I've seen it before somewhere. r

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  22. PJ McConnell

    Turkey & Parsnip Curry or Turkey, Ham & leek pie

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  23. PJ McConnell

    Turkey & Parsnip Curry or Turkey, Ham & leek pie

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  24. Andrew

    Cant EVER think of having left over sprouts! Does this happen often with you? Therapy required perhaps?? 😉

    Reply

  25. Samantha Fernley

    Leftover veggies into a stew.

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  26. Tony Loader

    Bubble and squeak the next morning for breakfast Yum

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  27. Keith Hunt

    posh bubble and squeak on boxing day

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  28. Claire Ward

    Meat is usually use for sandwichs

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  29. Claire Ward

    Meat is usually use for sandwichs

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  30. pete c

    its either soup, curry or sandwiches

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  31. Lynsey Buchanan

    Bubble and squeak

    Reply

  32. Chris Andrews

    What do you do with Christmas leftovers? . . . . . .l like to make soup - it turns out different every time

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  33. Chris Andrews

    What do you do with Christmas leftovers? . . . . . .l like to make soup - it turns out different every time

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  34. Meeta

    Love brussel sprouts and this is not only a great way to use the leftovers but I would get fresh ones just to make this!

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  35. Meeta

    Love brussel sprouts and this is not only a great way to use the leftovers but I would get fresh ones just to make this!

    Reply

  36. charlotte

    Being veggie, my leftovers are usually just turned into soups or stews. Nothing that exciting sadly! Although the cauliflower cheese soup this year was rather nommy 🙂

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  37. charlotte

    Being veggie, my leftovers are usually just turned into soups or stews. Nothing that exciting sadly! Although the cauliflower cheese soup this year was rather nommy 🙂

    Reply

  38. HELEN GOSSAGE

    Turkey and ham pie 🙂

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  39. Tracey Belcher

    Oh all sorts - found a great ice-cream and left over pudding recipe/idea this year. Always have bubble and squeak and usually a turkey curry too

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  40. katie w

    turkey curry which we freeze for another time

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  41. Suzanne

    I have subscribed.

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  42. Suzanne

    I have subscribed.

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  43. Heather Haigh

    We don't have a huge amount of leftovers as I don't go overboard but cold meat gets served with bubble and squeak and if there's any left after that then into sandwiches.

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  44. Heather Haigh

    We don't have a huge amount of leftovers as I don't go overboard but cold meat gets served with bubble and squeak and if there's any left after that then into sandwiches.

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  45. Suzanne

    Usually make a variety of open sandwiches.

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  46. Ruth

    Depends on the left overs. Had quite a bit of turkey left over this year, so made turkey and stuffing rolls for tea time.
    Made soup with the left over veg.

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  47. Angie Hoggett

    We usually have a boxing day of leftover meat, homemade chips, pickles and beetroot

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  48. Annette Oliver

    Turkey stir fry and then soup

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  49. kallie Maile

    stews and casseroles mainly

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  50. Lisa Evans

    Turkey curry!

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  51. gemma brown

    i freeze the meats in batches to cook various meals with them. my partner will often make himself chicken and rice dishes to take to work with him

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  52. gemma brown

    i freeze the meats in batches to cook various meals with them. my partner will often make himself chicken and rice dishes to take to work with him

    Reply

  53. S Bufton

    A Turkey Stew

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  54. S Bufton

    A Turkey Stew

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  55. Sarah Mackay

    Get curry sauce from the local Indian and just pour over the cold turkey.

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  56. Mary D

    I scoff them the next day, we have a cooked ham so its lovely the next day too!

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  57. Mary D

    I scoff them the next day, we have a cooked ham so its lovely the next day too!

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  58. Farhana Chowdhury

    Winter warming soups

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  59. leanne weir

    make bubble and squeak

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  60. Su Ess

    Currify them!!!

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  61. Su Ess

    Currify them!!!

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  62. Isabelle Smith

    make sandwiches x x x

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  63. sarah warren

    invite friends round, and be inventive with all ingredients. will definitely try brussel sprout soup.Looks delicious.

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  64. Jim Milligan

    Cold cuts and curry

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  65. Stephanie Whitehouse

    Leftovers are my favourite bit! Just cold on Boxing DAy, specially the parsnips, then bubble and squeak, then curry, then turkey, gammon, cranberry and chestnut pie

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  66. Anne Bostwick

    Sprout frittata is always popular in our household after Christmas.

    Reply

  67. Christine Dodd

    I made a minestrone soup with ham leftover

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  68. ben

    curry

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  69. ben

    curry

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  70. Elizabeth Hinds

    We usually use our leftovers to fill out buffets over the days following Christmas 🙂 Yum!

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  71. J Watts

    What we tend to have most left over of is cheese - so I sprinkle grated cheese on more things than usual, including soups.

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  72. Rebecca williams

    Cold meat and creamy mash potato. Yum.

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  73. John Frost

    Bubble and Squeak with leftover meat and brown sauce

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  74. Kate Knight

    Bubble and squeak and turkey soup

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  75. Hannah Igoe

    We have made loads of soup and frozen it for lunches

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  76. sarah

    A curry

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  77. lyn Burgess

    Bubble and squeak made with left over veg, which has to include sprouts and roast parsnips is a day-after Boxing Day must in our house

    Reply

  78. Emma Ellams

    This year, I got a soup maker for Christmas, so we've been making lots of soup!

    Reply

  79. Steven Hunter

    Make a pie.

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  80. Ella L

    usually Bubble and squeak and turkey soup

    Reply

  81. Richard Tyler

    Turkey Curry!

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  82. Sylvia

    leftover turkey curry for me on boxing day!

    Reply

  83. Margaret Clarkson

    I make turkey and ham pie

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  84. Becky John

    Turkey curry and turkey soup

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  85. Sheila Reeves

    I make turkey curry, or bubble & squeak or a big pot of soup

    Reply

  86. Judith Allen

    Curry, pie, sandwiches, soup. But this year we had steak, and made a conscious effort to cook enough vegetables but not extra.

    Reply

  87. Solange

    Make a casserole

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  88. Solange

    Make a casserole

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  89. Sheena Widdowfield

    Turkey curry! Total winner

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  90. Tom

    Looks great!

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  91. SUE MOONEY

    soup ,vegetable bake,reheat

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  92. Milly Y

    Turkey curry is always a winner!

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  93. Hassni

    There are never any left-overs.

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  94. Emily C

    I'm vegetarian so only left over beg for me which made yummy bubble and squeak for lunch the next day!! My other half rounded up LOADS of meat and made a curry for everyone!

    Reply

  95. Lisa Wilkinson

    I try to find a new recipe each year. This year I did a pie.

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  96. Jo Carroll

    I made a turkey curry and a lovely bubble and squeek recipe 🙂

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  97. Victoria Prince

    We don't tend to have any leftovers except for turkey - and what we do with that depends on how much we have left! This year there was loads, so some of it is sliced in the freezer to go with salads..etc, and we also made turkey soup, turkey pie, turkey quiche and had a turkey stir fry 🙂

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  98. Sadiyya

    Soup or stews here.

    Reply

  99. Andrew Hindley

    I use Christmas leftovers to make a Curry

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  100. Andrew Hindley

    I use Christmas leftovers to make a Curry

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  101. David Crabb

    We make lovely homemade soups!

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  102. Lisa J

    We make pies, curries and stir fries with the meats and soup with the left over veg

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  103. phillippa lee

    I make stock from the turkey bones. I put into icecube trays and use to flavour chicken dishes and rissotos through out the year

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  104. phillippa lee

    I make stock from the turkey bones. I put into icecube trays and use to flavour chicken dishes and rissotos through out the year

    Reply

  105. Kat Lucas

    I tend to make turkey Quesadillas and use up the leftovers with them

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  106. Emma Davies

    Eat them :')
    I made a many cheese risotto with salami and chorizo. We had duck for Christmas lunch and none of that was left so I used the Christmas buffet leftovers instead

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  107. Mary Chez

    Turkey sandwiches, turkey curry, turkey and sweetcorn soup, bubble and squeak, .Made stock with the carcass.

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  108. donna l jones

    make turkey curry

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  109. Jordan Bentley

    I always make a leek and turkey pie with buttered peas on the side!

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  110. Jen Shearer

    Made a turkey and ham pie

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  111. Cathy James

    it was mainly cold meat left and lovely with salads and

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  112. Cathy James

    it was mainly cold meat left and lovely with salads and

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  113. Sheri Darby

    Left over beef - delicious sandwiches

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  114. Sarah Tilley

    Bubble and Squeak

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  115. Deborah Bird

    Usually make a casserole and sandwiches x

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  116. ellie spider

    Curry, bubble and squeak, and stew usually

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  117. Joanna Sawka

    usually soups

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  118. Averil Lea

    I use my leftovers in a curry

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  119. Kirsty Sparks

    I make turkey sandwiches the next day 🙂

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  120. Kirsty Sparks

    I make turkey sandwiches the next day 🙂

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  121. Kirsty Sparks

    I make turkey sandwiches the next day 🙂

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  122. Emma

    Warmup, curry and/or sandwiches

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  123. Emma

    Warmup, curry and/or sandwiches

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  124. Amanda Mallows

    I usually make a yummy curry then some creamy turkey soup. I love using leftovers!

    Reply

  125. Trevor Linvell

    Make them into sandwiches or part of a salad, unless my cat eats them first that is!

    Reply

  126. Amy Jane Beckett

    Turkey and peanut butter curry.

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  127. Fiona Karbal

    We usually make bubble & squeak with the potatoes and sprouts. We don't have left over turkey as we are vegetarian, and any left-over nut roast can be frozen and eaten at a later date.

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  128. LEE HARDY

    Fry them up & serve with tomato sauce.

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  129. Jane H Shaw

    I make stir fry and soup Thanks

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  130. ADEINNE TONNER

    Put them in the bin

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  131. Rich Hill

    Cold buffet with chutneys and pickles.

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  132. M Allen

    Leftovers - you having a laugh?

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  133. Siobhan Lucy

    Fry them up!

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  134. Siobhan Lucy

    Fry them up!

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  135. Jill Ashton

    Everything into frying pan for a good hash!

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  136. Catherine Gregory

    I usually make a stir fry the next day or throw everything into a pan and make a hash

    Reply

  137. Andrea A

    I never have any leftovers from Christmas dinner

    Reply

  138. Andrea A

    I never have any leftovers from Christmas dinner

    Reply

  139. jackie curran

    turkey sandwiches , cold meat with bubble of squeak , ham and eggs .

    Reply

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