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Leftover Pot Pie
SUBMITTED BY:
Elizabet Childers
PHOTO BY:
**Manders**
"The perfect way to use up all the leftovers from Holiday Feasts. You can substitute any meat for the turkey. I have used beef as well, and it makes a wonderfully tasty dish that doesn't remind you that this is the 4th time you have eaten Christmas dinner. Turkey stock can be used in place of turkey gravy."
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Original recipe yield 1 - 9 inch pie
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2 cups leftover turkey, chopped or shredded
2 cups turkey gravy
2 cups mixed vegetables
2 (9 inch) unbaked pie shells
2 tablespoons cornstarch (optional)
1/4 cup water (optional)
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DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
If you are using stock, bring the stock to a boil. Add cornstarch to cold water, and blend until smooth; whisk into stock to thicken.
Line a 9 inch pie plate with pastry. Mix turkey and vegetables together, and place in pie crust. Pour gravy or thickened stock over turkey and vegetables. Cover with remaining pie crust. Cut slits in the top to release steam.
Place pot pie on a cookie sheet to prevent stock from over flowing into your oven. Cook in center of oven until crust is golden brown, approximately 1 hour. Slice, and serve hot.
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Reviewed on Sep. 28, 2003 by
dwieberg
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Sep. 28, 2003
I've made this several times - varying types of veggies each time. The package of frozen stew vegetables made up the best. Thanks Elizabet!
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I've made this several times - varying types of veggies each time. The package of frozen stew...
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Reviewed on Dec. 2, 2002 by
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Dec. 2, 2002
Excellent! Very good use for leftovers. It came out a little soupy, but I guess that's because I used frozen veggies. We just soaked it up with bread, and the sauce did thicken a lot while cooling down. We loved it!
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Excellent! Very good use for leftovers. It came out a little soupy, but I guess that's because...
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Reviewed on Mar. 30, 2004 by JENDAHLKE
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JENDAHLKE
Mar. 30, 2004
Super easy to make. Next time will cut back on the meat/veggie mixture so there is more gravy for the pie crust when eating since that is what my family likes best. I used a dry turkey gravy packet for my sauce. I used leftover corn from our "March Turkey Day dinner" and threw in frozen peas, and some cubed frozen hasbrowns. My picky 3 year old ate this and she is strictly a mac and cheese gal!!!! Excellent, easy recipe!!!!
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5 users found this review helpful
Super easy to make. Next time will cut back on the meat/veggie mixture so there is more gravy...
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Reviewed on Oct. 14, 2005 by
EPONS
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EPONS
Oct. 14, 2005
I am glad I read that the ingredients "overflowed" and I used a deep dish pie crust. I also added some diced sweet potatoes and used a mushroom gravy mix. My husband and I loved it..very easy. Thank you.
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I am glad I read that the ingredients "overflowed" and I used a deep dish pie crust. I also...
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Reviewed on Dec. 2, 2003 by far above rubies
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far above rubies
Dec. 2, 2003
So yummy! One of my favorite meals. I make leftovers on purpose for this.
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3 users found this review helpful
So yummy! One of my favorite meals. I make leftovers on purpose for this.
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Reviewed on Mar. 26, 2003 by
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RENA75
Mar. 26, 2003
This recipe was great! I was looking for something to do with all the extra turkey I had from Thanksgiving, and this was PERFECT! Not only was it easy and quick to make, but it was also very tasty. Since it's only me and my husband, I made four mini pies instead of one pie and it still came out great. Even my husband loved them. Tasted even better the next day for lunch!
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This recipe was great! I was looking for something to do with all the extra turkey I had from...
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Reviewed on Dec. 5, 2008 by
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Dec. 5, 2008
You'd never know it's leftovers! Incredibly rich and tasty using shredded turkey and gravy. I added fresh thyme, pearl onions, and sliced crimini mushrooms to the usual peas-n-carrots combo so it didn't taste like "Thanksgiving all over again." I heated my leftover turkey gravy on the stovetop, thinned it with a bit of stock, mixed in the veggies and brought it to a gentle simmer before adding it to the pie crust. Couldn't be happier with how it turned out.
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You'd never know it's leftovers! Incredibly rich and tasty using shredded turkey and gravy. ...
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Reviewed on Nov. 27, 2005 by JH
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JH
Nov. 27, 2005
I added cooked potatoes, carrots, and peas and used the best ever pie crust on this site. It turned out good.
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I added cooked potatoes, carrots, and peas and used the best ever pie crust on this site. It...
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Reviewed on Apr. 22, 2004 by
TARA1218
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TARA1218
Apr. 22, 2004
Very yummy - I used canned chunk turkey (2 cans) and canned gravy (2 cans - which was maybe a little too much, I would use 1 and 1/2 cans). Also added Italian seasoning and rosemary. Used a 10 ounce bag of frozen mixed veggies. Thanks!
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Very yummy - I used canned chunk turkey (2 cans) and canned gravy (2 cans - which was maybe a...
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Reviewed on Dec. 3, 2008 by
JJC1970
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JJC1970
Dec. 3, 2008
My husband and son raved about this recipe. They were even more impressed when they found out I made it myself (they thought I bought it from the store!) I didn't even have the full amount of gravy and it still turned out great!
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