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Nutritional Information

Per serving

Calories:
490 - Per serving (1/2 recipe)
Protein:
36 g
Fat:
31 g
Carbohydrates:
36 g
Sodium:
990 mg

Credit
Jessica Emin / @eatwithjessie

Serves : Sandwich serves 2, Stuffing serves 10
Prep Time : 40 mins
Cook Time : 20 mins
For sandwich
  1. Place gravy is small saucepan and warm on low.
  2. Place a large frying pan on medium-low heat and melt a few pats of butter.
  3. Place one slice of bread and move around to coat underside in butter. add grated cheese to the slice so that it is even to the edges and place the second slice on top.
  4. Add the turkey to the side of the pan to warm it up, with a bit of butter, while making the grilled cheese.
  5. Fry the sandwich until bread is golden brown and the cheese is melted. Tenting with a plate to create a bit of steam can help melt the cheese without burning your bread, so they are ready at the same time. Flip the sandwich and repeat.
  6. Place the grilled cheese on a plate and layer with your leftover turkey dinner in this order: turkey, stuffing, gravy, cranberry sauce and peas. Enjoy to the fullest!
  For Rich Herb-y Homemade Boxed-style Dressing
  1. Toast 10 slices of white bread to golden brown, in a toaster, and set on the counter to dry for 30 minutes or so.
  2. In a frying pan on medium-high heat, brown onions and celery in 3/4 cup butter until lightly golden, 7-10 minutes.
  3. Preheat oven to 400.
  4. In a large mixing bowl tear toast into thumbnail sized pieces. Add potato cubes, all herbs and seasoning to the bowl, the pour the onion, celery and butter on top and fold with a rubber spatula. The mixture should not be smooth but not too lumpy either, more like half-mashed.
  5. Whisk together stock and eggs, pour over dressing, fold thoroughly until everything is coated, but do not mash. Scoop the dressing into a lightly greased 12×16 baking pan. Do not smooth the edges or top, just spread the dressing so it can bake consistently. Not smoothing and having a rough texture on top will create more crispy bits.
  6. Bake for 30 minutes at 400, or until crispy and golden brown on top.
  7. Remove from oven and turn over and toss with rubber spatula, then place back into the oven for 10 minutes, then 2-3 minutes on low broil. This will create more crispy bits throughout.
  8. Serve and enjoy. It can keep for up to 2 days covered in the refrigerator and be reheated covered.

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