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Leftover Stuffing Waffles. What An Idea!

This looks good to me!

 

http://tworedbowls.com/2016/11/22/stuffing-waffles/

 

Thanksgiving leftover stuffing waffles
 

Ingredients

 

  • 4 cups leftover stuffing
  • 2 eggs
  • Chicken stock (optional, as needed; I did not)
  • Oil or butter, as needed to grease waffle iron
  • Leftover mashed potatoes, gravy, turkey, cranberry sauce, the works!

Instructions

 

  1. Preheat your waffle iron. With a wooden spoon or spatula, fold the eggs into the stuffing until evenly distributed and mixture is moist. The mixture should hold together without crumbs or pieces of bread coming off. If it doesn’t, you can add a bit of chicken stock or water to help moisten it further, a few tablespoons at a time.
  2. My stuffing was rich enough that it didn’t need any oil to release from the iron, but you may want to grease the iron for the first waffle, just to be safe. Drop about ½ to ⅔ cup of the mixture onto the hot waffle iron, depending on how large you want your waffle. Close the waffle iron and let the waffle cook until dark golden brown and crisp. For me, this took at least 5-7 minutes per waffle. Repeat with remaining stuffing mixture. Finished waffles can be kept in in an ovenproof dish at 250 degrees in the oven, to keep crisp. (It’s also a good opportunity to heat up your other leftovers alongside it!) When done, enjoy hot, with any other leftovers you have -- I love it all!
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Re: Leftover Stuffing Waffles. What An Idea!

stuffing

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Re: Leftover Stuffing Waffles. What An Idea!

LOL when I read the title I thought it was using leftover waffles in stuffing/dressing. That sounds good too 

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@jaxs mom wrote:

LOL when I read the title I thought it was using leftover waffles in stuffing/dressing. That sounds good too 

 

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Now that you mention it, it does sound good Woman Very Happy


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@jaxs mom wrote:

LOL when I read the title I thought it was using leftover waffles in stuffing/dressing. That sounds good too 


Don't feel bad, @jaxs mom if you misunderstood anything...

 

I thought that we were supposed to make waffles out of the rest of the leftovers too, like the mashed potatoes! LOL!!

 

Now, that would be interesting, blending everything together and making it into a waffle.

 

I was thinking a turkey-stuffing-cranberry-mashed potato-type waffle, covered with gravy! Smiley LOL

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@Toppers3

 

There's another idea, lol!

 

Or use the cranberry sauce in place of berries or maple syrup Woman Surprised

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Re: Leftover Stuffing Waffles. What An Idea!

Hi @Noel7,

 

Thanks for sharing that waffle recipe with us. 

 

That looks really good! I think that it's a great idea! Who would have thought it! Smiley Happy

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@Noel7 wrote:

@Toppers3

 

There's another idea, lol!

 

Or use the cranberry sauce in place of berries or maple syrup Woman Surprised


Now you're talking! Smiley Very Happy Smiley Wink

 

Put some cranberry sauce on there, and you're all set! Smiley Very Happy

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Re: Leftover Stuffing Waffles. What An Idea!

I hope I have stuffing leftover to make these. So cool!!

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Super cool!

I have done something similar to make muffins.

 

Also, a Thanksgiving pie is a favorite at my house - I use a large pie plate - layer the stuffing to make a crust, top with, turkey, a little gravy, chopped up leftover veggies, and cover all with a good layer of mashed potatoes. Bake till heated through and browned on top. Serve pieces of the "pie" with cranberry sauce and gravy on the side.