
Leftover stuffing isn’t a common occurrence in my house after holiday dinners. We devour it like it’s the best dish on Earth (and, truthfully, it kind of is). But if you miraculously find yourself with extra stuffing or dressing, you’re one of the lucky ones.
Sure, you could eat it as is, but there are tons of creative leftover stuffing recipes that’ll transform this tasty dish into something even more magical. Honestly, it might just be a good idea to make loads of extra stuffing, so you’re sure to have enough for these treats. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
- Sautee whatever vegetables or meats you’d like (diced turkey, sweet potatoes, onion, zucchini, bacon, etc.).
- Add plenty of leftover stuffing and season with salt and pepper to taste.
- Make a few indents in your stuffing and veggie mixture, then carefully crack an egg into each depression.
- Cover the entire skillet and cook over low heat for about 7 to 9 minutes until the egg whites are cooked.
- Mix together equal parts cream cheese, shredded cheddar, and your leftover stuffing.
- Slice raw jalapenos in half length-wise, then remove the membrane.
- Fill each jalapeno half with the cheese and stuffing mixture and wrap it in a slice of bacon.
- Bake at 400 degrees Fahrenheit (204 degrees Celsius) for about 20 minutes or to your liking.
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- Sautee whatever protein or vegetables you like (mushrooms, spinach, kale, sausage, bacon, etc.).
- Whisk together 3 eggs, 1 cup heavy cream, and seasonings to taste to make a custard.
- Coat 5 cups of stuffing in the custard, then fold in your veggies and meats.
- Pour the mixture into a greased casserole dish and bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 35 minutes or until cooked all the way through.
- Beat an egg and stir in your leftover stuffing.
- Spoon the mixture into a waffle iron and cook as directed.
- Top your savory waffle with cheese or a poached egg.
Quick Tip
Go even bigger with stuffed portobello mushrooms.
- Use it as a crunchy topping on any savory casserole or bake.
- Stuff your stuffing inside tomatoes, zucchini boats, portobello mushrooms, acorn squash, etc.
- Layer stuffing, vegetables, and stuffing to create a Thanksgiving leftover casserole.
- Make mini stuffing muffins using the savory bread pudding recipe and a muffin tin.
- Use stuffing and mashed potatoes as an empanada filling.
- Turn stuffing into dumplings and enjoy soup and dumplings.






















