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May you eat with joy this holiday weekend and to all those working on Thanksgiving Day, including our first responders (police, firefighters, and health care workers), we send our sincerest thanks to you this Thanksgiving.
~ Cleo
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Serves 6
4 cups cooked, chopped turkey or chicken (about 2 pounds)
1 12-ounce box of stuffing (*see my note on using leftover stuffing)
1 14-ounce can of chicken broth (or 2 cups fresh stock)
1-2 tablespoons butter or margarine
4 slices cooked ham, quartered (or 6 slices of Canadian bacon)
8 ounces pepper jack cheese (deli slices or block cheese, **see my note
on using other cheeses)
*Note on stuffing: If using leftover or pre-made stuffing, you'll need 6 cups for this recipe and be sure to reduce the amount of broth or stock to 1/3 cup.
**Note on cheese: If you don't care for spicy flavor, substitute any mild cheese that melts easily: e.g., Monterey Jack, Colby-Jack, mozzarella, or a young Provolone or Asiago.
Step 2 - Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. Generously grease a shallow 8 x 12-inch glass dish or casserole pan with butter or margarine. In a large bowl, mix together the boxed stuffing ingredients and broth. If you roasted chicken specifically for this dish, I suggest adding the pan drippings to the stuffing bowl for more good flavor. If using leftover or pre-made stuffing, be sure to reduce the amount of broth or stock to 1/3 cup.
Step 3 - Pour the stuffing into the pan. Using the back of a large spoon, press it into an even layer, and bake until the top is crispy and brown, about 20 minutes.
Step 4 - Spread the cooked turkey or chicken evenly on top of the crisped stuffing. Arrange the ham slices (or Canadian bacon) on top of the meat and return it to the hot oven for 10 minutes.
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That casserole looks amazing. What a smart way to change up boring leftovers. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving Cleo and all of your fellow bloggers.
ReplyDeleteWe are big fans of leftovers at our house, especially at Thanksgiving. Glad you enjoyed the recipe post, Rita. And a very Happy Thanksgiving to you, too, and all of our wonderful readers and blog followers!
ReplyDelete~ Cleo
What a delicious idea, Cleo. With two whole turkeys in the oven on Thanksgiving Day, I'm thinking this recipe will come in handy.
ReplyDeletePatricia - Love hearing that, and the two turkeys in the oven idea, as well, which I know is popular with families who enjoy all the leftovers as much as we do: turkey sandwiches, turkey salad, turkey pot pie, and (as I've shared today) "firehouse favorite" turkey and stuffing casserole. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, Patricia, may you and yours be blessed. xoxo
ReplyDelete~ Cleo
Turkey stuffing a la Cleo!
ReplyDeleteTerrific!
The ham and cheese topping is to die for!
Libby - This is such a simple casserole, but it's packed with layers of fun flavor, and we love it. Thanks for dropping by this busy week. Marc and I both wish you and your loved ones joyful blessings and a very...
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
~ Cleo