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Try this: Smoked turkey sliders with waffle bread

Tired of that Thanksgiving turkey? Here’s a recipe to help you spice it up.

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This turkey was given a new lease on life.

Photo by Paradise Locker Meats

Thanksgiving may be over, but those leftovers won’t let you forget it. If you’re looking to turn that tired turkey into treasure, try this recipe from local biz Paradise Locker Meats.

Ingredients

  • Leftover turkey stuffing
  • Arugula
  • Slices of leftover turkey
  • 2 slices of jellied cranberry sauce
  • Quark cheese
  • Eggs
  • Turkey stock
  • A waffle iron

Instructions

  1. In a mixing bowl, combine three cups of stuffing, an egg, and one tablespoon at a time of turkey stock using a wooden spoon.
  2. Let sit until thick enough for a waffle iron.
  3. Heat waffle iron. Spread a layer of turkey stuffing. Cook until golden.
  4. Let waffle cool. Slice into quarters.
  5. Place arugula onto one of the waffle slices. Top with a slice of cranberry and slices of turkey.
  6. Spread quark over another waffle slice. Place on top to create a sandwich.
  7. Now, build your second slider.
  8. Gobble it up and enjoy.
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