The holidays are a time for friends and family and good
old-fashioned home cooking. Who can resist the tempting smells
coming from the kitchen at this most favorite time of year? Holiday
dinners were among my favorite, most memorable meals as a child.
Our family shared our holiday meals with different relatives each
year, but wherever we were and whoever we were with, we always knew
to expect good food and enjoyable family gatherings that we would
remember for months to come.
When I was a child, it was always a tradition in our family to
have turkey for Thanksgiving and ham for Christmas. We would also
always enjoy mounds of creamy mashed potatoes and gravy, candied
yams with lots of butter, brown sugar, and melted marshmallows, and
I could always count on sampling my dad's famous fruit salad.
Homemade cranberry sauce was also always a special holiday treat.
Now that I'm married we have even more family to share our
holiday meals with. With so much family, though, we rarely get to
host dinner at our house. It's always nice to go to someone else's
house to eat, but then we don't get any of the leftovers! We
usually end up taking advantage of the holiday sales at the
supermarket though, and then we can have our own little feast. I've
had a lot of fun over the years devising ways to use up the
leftovers from our own holiday meals--and I'd like to share some of
my favorite recipes with you.
Turkey and Rice Soup
2 1/2 cups turkey, cooked and diced
1 can cream of soup
1 6-ounce box long-grained rice
2 cups s, sliced
1/2 cup onion, diced
1 cup carrots, grated
In a large saucepan, combine all ingredients with 6 cups of
water. Simmer, covered, until rice is cooked, approximately 30
minutes. Great with fresh bread.
Turkey Spaghetti
8 oz. spaghetti or other pasta
1 can cream of chicken or cream of soup
3/4 c. grated mild cheddar cheese
2 c. leftover cooked, diced turkey
Salt and pepper to taste
Optional - diced celery and/or diced onion to your taste
Prepare soup as directed. Prepare spaghetti as directed then
drain. Combine spaghetti, soup and remaining ingredients. Stir
until cheese melts. Serve and enjoy!
Mashed Potatoes and Ham Bake
2 cups mashed potatoes
2 tablespoons mustard
2 cups ham, cubed
1/2 cup cottage cheese
1 cup cheddar cheese, grated
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a medium-sized bowl, mix mashed
potatoes and mustard. Spread potato mixture in the bottom of a
greased 8-inch square baking pan. Arrange ham on top of potatoes.
In a small bowl, mix cottage cheese and cheddar cheese. Spread over
ham. Bake until mixture is heated through, about 30 minutes.
Chopped Ham Sandwiches
2 lb. leftover ham, chopped into bite-sized pieces
2 tbsp. brown sugar
1 c. ketchup
1/4 c. vinegar
1 c. water
1 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
Fry ham in a skillet and sprinkle flour over it. Stir in the
remaining ingredients. Simmer for 1 hour and serve on toast or
hamburger buns. Makes 15 to 20 sandwiches.
Copyright 2000. Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and
mom who is the author of the Creative Homemaking Recipe
of the Week Club Cookbook, a cookbook containing more
than 250 quick easy dinner ideas. For recipes, tips to
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