Amazing recipe to use up those Thanksgiving leftovers after the holiday dinner. Finger-licking-good grilled cheese made with turkey breast, smooth melted brie cheese, and cranberry sauce.
Another great way to use up holiday turkey is to make turkey sliders or turkey salad.
Did I mention that I live in the future as a food blogger? Oh yes, I did. So while you are still trying to figure out your Thanksgiving menu, I am already eating leftovers. Oh boy, was this ever-so-good! I made it twice already this week and I can’t get enough. I better stop through, or I won’t be so excited about eating anything on Thanksgiving.
So I discovered something this week. While I was planning on making some Thanksgiving leftover recipes, I really didn’t want to buy an entire turkey and cook it just to make some leftovers. Actually, it’s been a really long time sine I’ve made an entire turkey. I am usually responsible for side dishes and dessert for Thanksgiving dinner but not the turkey. So I never even have the need to make one. Surely I didn’t want to make one just for a few leftover recipes.
While shopping for groceries, I found something that made me very excited. You may already know this, but I found single, raw turkey breasts for sale! Yes…single turkey breasts that you can cook as you like. I feel like I was living under a rock. I’ve gotten ground turkey plenty of times but never even paid attention to the turkey breast. Well that was just perfect. Exactly what I needed to give you a few ideas on what to do with your leftovers. So I hope you enjoy this one because I definitely did!
Ingredients Notes:
Turkey – use leftover turkey breast or turkey thigh meat. (You can also make this grilled cheese any time of the year, no need to wait to leftovers!)
Brie – each grilled cheese will need about 3 oz. of Brie. Make sure to cut the rind off or it will add bitterness.
Cranberry sauce – use your favorite cranberry sauce, weather it’s homemade or canned.
Bread – it’s best to use deli-fresh bread because it has the signature crusty outside and soft and plush inside. Use Italian loaf, sourdough, or deli white.
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Prepare all of your ingredients ahead of time since this is a fast and easy recipe.
Spread Brie cheese evenly on each slice of bread and if it’s very soft, you will need to spread it vs. just slice it.
Preheat a large cooking pan over medium to medium-low heat. Lightly grease the pan with olive oil or oil spray and place the bread slices, Brie side up.
Add sliced turkey on two of the of the slices and spread cranberry sauce over the turkey. Let the grilled cheese halves heat through and melt the cheese. Once cheese is melted, place one half of bread over the other one with the toppings. Gently press.
Once the bread is nice and golden, take the sandwiches off the heat, cut in half, and serve.
Some More Thanksgiving Leftover Ideas:
Turkey Cranberry Brie Grilled Cheese
Ingredients
- 4 slices deli Italian of sourdough bread slices
- 6 oz roasted turkey breast sliced
- 6 oz Brie cheese rind cut off, thinly sliced
- 4 Tbsp cranberry sauce
Instructions
- Note: this recipes makes two grilled cheese sandwiches but you can just as easily cut the recipe in half to make one or double to make more!
- Preheat a large pan over medium to medium-low heat and lightly grease it.
- Place bread in the pan and divide brie slices among all four slices of bread. Let it start melting. (Note: if Brie is too soft, you may need to spread it on the bread first, before adding it to the pan.)
- Layer turkey breast over two slices of bread and then spread cranberry sauce over the turkey.
- Cover with second slice of bread and press lightly.
- Finish cooking the grilled cheeses until bread is golden and cheese is melted. Take them out of the pan, cut in half, and serve.
Notes
Nutrition
Originally published on Will Cook For Smiles on November 6, 2014.
Reba says
Nice turkey recipe! I love this grilled cheese, so gooey!
Shecon says
These were delicious and a great way to us3 up leftovers. The sandwiches were a bit soggy when cooking them on my Foreman grill so I think next time I will toast the bread first or use a thicker slice of bread.
Lori Ranzino Renda says
Love these recipes for turkey leftovers… I forgot all abut my Panni Press!!
Kristie says
Tried this… my brie didn’t melt. Instead it turned clumpy. Not sure how I could’ve screwed something so easy up, but I’m definitely disappointed.
lyuba says
I’m so sorry your brie got clumpy, I haven’t had that happened before. This cheese is so soft and melts so easy, I wonder if it was a brand that was off.
What type if brie did you use?
Katie @ Gettin' My Healthy On says
Ohhh my goodness. I just stumbled upon this recipe on Pinterest. This looks like perfection.
lyuba says
Thank you! I hope you’ll try it 🙂
Marti @ SewliciousHomeDecor says
OMG! I think this is the best sandwich I have ever seen!! I have got to try it..thanks so much for sharing it. Shared and pinned! 🙂
lyuba says
Awe, thank you, Marti!! Thank you for sharing it too 🙂
Sonali- The Foodie Physician says
This looks amazing! Your photos have me drooling all over my keyboard!
lyuba says
You’re so sweet, girl! Thank you!!
Ive Anderson says
I just made my cranberry & brie sandwiches. I just make ir a little fancy wih other bread & make my own version of the sauce. Thanks for sharing & let our imagination fly, specially with Brie (I loved it)
lyuba says
Awesome! Always glad to inspire 🙂
Bobbi's Kozy Kitchen says
What a perfect way to use that leftover holiday turkey! It sounds amazing!!
lyuba says
Thank you so much, Bobbi!
Antojo en tu cocina says
I love it!
lyuba says
Thank you!!
Matt Robinson says
This looks so good, love the pics. The perfect leftovers solution!
lyuba says
Thank you so much, Matt!!
Erin @ The Spiffy Cookie says
Mmm I know what I’m doing with my leftovers!
lyuba says
Yay! Hope you like it, Erin. Thank you!