We didn't make it home for Thanksgiving this year so I cooked my very first Thanksgiving dinner - no pressure there! If you follow along on Facebook you know that I actually did a test run a few weeks ago to make sure I knew what I was doing. Luckily, for both the test run and for Thanksgiving, everything turned out great!
But since it was only the two of us for Thanksgiving we had a ton of leftover turkey! After a few turkey, cranberry, and cream cheese sandwiches (my personal favorite!) we needed to mix things up before we got sick of turkey.
My girlfriend told me about the turkey salad that her
grandma and mom used to make and how much she loved it. So she called her mom for the recipe and we
got to work.
The original recipe calls
for a mayonnaise dressing but we wanted to lighten it up a little bit, ya know
make it a little healthier since we did just eat a whole thanksgiving meal…. or
two! We mixed nonfat plain Greek yogurt
and mayo together to make the perfect dressing for a lightened up version of her
favorite after thanksgiving meal.
Lightened Up Leftover
Turkey Salad
You will need:
½ cup mayonnaise
½ cup nonfat Greek yogurt
4 cups of sliced grapes
4 cups of shredded chicken
2/3 cup of sliced almonds
Salt and pepper to taste
In a bowl, stir together the mayonnaise and Greek
yogurt.
Fold in the shredded turkey, grapes, and almonds and stir
until combined.
Add salt and pepper to your liking (I put in a small dash of
each).
Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour before
eating. You can eat the salad right
away but it tastes better after all of the flavors have a chance to meld
together.
Serving ideas:
We ate our right out of the bowl but it would be good
wrapped up in a piece of lettuce, stuffed in a pita, or in a sandwich.
Enjoy!
What is your favorite thing to make with Thanksgiving
leftovers??
Oh my gosh, this was AMAZING! I had some left overs I didn't know what to do with until I remembered this post. I have been eating it straight out of the bowl and I am NOT telling anyone else in the family it is hiding in the fridge, YUM!!
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