What To Do With Leftover Turkey

Posted by Slobokan @ 01:30 · 114 words · print

Yesterday, Chef John posted a video for Homemade Dinner Rolls.

While I was watching his video, I was wondering what on Earth I was going to cook for dinner. I had some turkey leftover from the other night, and quickly decided (okay, my stomach growled and made the decision for me) to make some open faced turkey sandwiches. Yum. Of course, that gave me an excuse to make his new recipe.

So, how did the family like the rolls? Let's just say, there were no words at the table. At least not until the last dinner roll was devoured.

Thanks John!

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Technorati Tags: dinner rolls, turkey, gravy, peas, leftovers

Posted In: Recipes & Food

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  1. Posted by Chef John

    April 8, 2008 @ 18:37

    wow, looks great!

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