Thanksgiving Eggs Benedict - Leftovers Recipe (2024)

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A delicious way to make use of your Thanksgiving Dinner leftovers, crispy bits of stuffing, sweet cranberry sauce, and savory turkey all topped with a drooling poached egg!

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This Thanksgiving Eggs Benedict recipe repurposes your holiday meal leftovers into a delicious version of eggs benedict. A stuffing waffle is topped with leftover sliced turkey breast and topped with a perfectly poached egg. A drizzle of gravy and a side of cranberry sauce completes this meal perfect for breakfast or dinner!

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If you have turkey and stuffing for days after Thanksgiving Dinner and are tired of eating warm ups, then this Thanksgiving Eggs Benedict is exactly what you need to try! There is very little work involved and the perfectly poached egg on top is the piece de resistance!

Remembering Thanksgiving Leftovers!

When I was a young girl, I remember looking forward to the Thanksgiving leftovers. I was a huge fan of my mom's homemade fruit salad with heavy whipped cream, her dinner rolls, and crockpot stuffing. As a matter of fact, I would be ready to have a snack that same evening!

I remember slicing in half a homemade dinner roll, spreading on a nice layer of real butter, and placing some leftover roasted turkey inside for a turkey sandwich. We would enjoy leftovers for a few days, then we would start to get sick of them. So to add variety to our leftovers, we made this Thanksgiving Eggs Benedict recipe!

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Making a non traditional Eggs Benedict Recipe

A traditional eggs benedict is made with a toasted english muffin, slices of canadian bacon, poached egg, and hollandaise sauce. A delicious meal of course, but a non-traditional eggs benedict recipe can be tasty and fun!

With both of my children being huge fans of eggs and my youngest son being the perfect egg poacher, we decided to try making a Thanksgiving Eggs Benedict with our dinner leftovers. It was a delicious and fun event as we all stood around watching the eggs circle in the saucepan with the magic white wrapping around the egg as it cooked!

How to make the perfect Thanksgiving Eggs Benedict

Make the Stuffing Waffles

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I know I am not the only one around who loves the crispy bits in homemade stuffing. Well, those crispy bits get even better when you use your waffle iron. Those crispy bits encase the entire stuffing waffle!

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Before we make the waffles, we turn the heat on the skillet full of water to get it hot enough to start poaching eggs. Then, we proceed to make the stuffing waffles. Once the waffle is made, we will layer a few slices of turkey breast over top of it.

Perfectly Poached Eggs

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We set the stuffing waffle with turkey slices aside and proceed to poach the eggs. To get the perfect poached egg, you want heat water in a deep skillet over medium high heat. You should have at least 4 inches of water in the skillet.

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Swirl the water with a spoon a few times and then gently place the egg in a small bowl and slowly add to the boiling water. The water will continue to swirl and will wrap the egg white around the yolk. Watch the video to see the magic happen when poaching an egg!

Add the final touches

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Using a slotted spoon, gently remove the egg from the poaching water and lay it over top of the turkey and stuffing waffle. Pour some hot turkey gravy over top of the egg and sprinkle with some parsley and salt and pepper if desired. We love to serve cranberry sauce on the side for the full holiday plate effect!

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Variations to this Thanksgiving Eggs Benedict Recipe

There are some different things you can do to change this recipe up some. Below are a few ideas!

  • Add an egg to leftover sweet potatoes and substitute the potatoes for the stuffing when making waffles.
  • Use Hollandaise Sauce instead of gravy to cover the egg.
  • Place a couple spoonfuls of cranberry sauce over top of the waffle before laying down the turkey slices.
  • Served ham for dinner instead of turkey? Then make a leftover ham Thanksgiving Eggs Benedict.
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Tips for making Thanksgiving Eggs Benedict

  • Make sure your waffle iron is hot and leave the stuffing in there until it is browned and crispy. There is no need to spray the waffle iron more than once.
  • Depending on the texture of your stuffing, it is likely you will need to add an egg to help keep the stuffing from falling apart. Homemade stuffing may not require it depending on how moist it is.
  • Be sure to stir the hot water with a ladle before adding the poached egg to it. Then slowly drop the egg in the center of the pan. Quick and jerky movements will cause the egg white to separate
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What else to make with Thanksgiving Leftovers

Thanksgiving leftovers don't have to be boring anymore. Thanks to recipes like the ones I am sharing with you below!

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Turkey Pot Pie is a popular and delicious way to repurpose leftover turkey and gravy. I especially love this recipe as the biscuits are nice and garlicky and slightly crispy on the top!

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If you are thinking of a salad route, this Turkey Apple Cranberry Pecan Salad is full of flavors I love and screams fall!

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We also love sliders and this recipe for Turkey Sliders with Cranberry Sriracha Sauce is out of this world delicious! I'm all about that sweet heat. Put it in an appetizer sandwich and I am in heaven!

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If your a fan of sandwiches made with Thanksgiving leftovers, then this Turkey Grilled Cheese with Cranberry and Brie is a must try sandwich!

Try this Leftover Thanksgiving Casserole!

Everyone loves this Crockpot Stuffing recipe!

*If you made this recipe for Thanksgiving Eggs Benedict, please give it a star rating!*

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Thanksgiving Eggs Benedict

Shelby Law Ruttan

A delicious way to make use of your Thanksgiving Dinner leftovers, crispy bits of stuffing, sweet cranberry sauce, and savory turkey all topped with a drooling poached egg!

5 from 2 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Dinner

Cuisine American

Servings 4 servings

Calories 418 kcal

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Ingredients

For the Stuffing Waffles

  • 1-⅓ cup leftover stuffing
  • 1 large egg optional

For the Benedict

  • 4 large eggs
  • 12 oz leftover Turkey
  • 1 cup whole berry cranberry sauce
  • ½ cup turkey gravy

Instructions

  • Preheat waffle iron.

  • In a large mixing bowl, mix together 1 large egg egg and 1-⅓ cup leftover stuffing. If your stuffing already sticks together well, you may leave the egg out.

  • Place ⅓ cup of stuffing mixture onto hot waffle iron. Close lid and cook until waffle is browned and crispy.

  • While waffles are cooking, add water to a large skillet (add enough water to be at least 4 inches deep). Bring water to a boil.

  • To poach the eggs, give the water a stir several times in a clockwise direction.

  • Gently add the egg to the boiling water and let the water swirl and cook around the egg, about 1 minute. Egg will be opaque and white will have surrounded the egg. Repeat with remaining eggs.

  • Place turkey on stuffing waffle while egg is cooking.

  • Gently remove egg from poaching water and carefully place it over top of the turkey and stuffing waffle.

  • Spoon 2 tablespoons of turkey gravy over top of egg and garnish with parsley. Season with salt and pepper if desired.

  • Serve with ¼ cup cranberry sauce on the side.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 418kcalCarbohydrates: 39.62gProtein: 34.94gFat: 11gCholesterol: 339mgSodium: 532mgFiber: 1.6gSugar: 23.25g

Keyword Eggs Benedict, Thanksgiving Eggs Benedict Recipe, Thanksgiving Leftovers Recipe

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FAQs

How long is leftover Eggs Benedict good for? ›

According to Easy Chicken Recipes, eggs Benedict lasts for up to two days in the fridge, and you'll want to keep your hollandaise sauce in a different container than the rest of the components to keep it from going bad.

How do you deal with leftovers on Thanksgiving? ›

The answer is simple: leftovers can be kept in the refrigerator for three to four days. This means you have until the Monday after Thanksgiving to eat all those delicious leftovers or place them in the freezer to enjoy later. If you store leftovers in the freezer, they will be of best quality within 2-6 months.

Can you save leftover Eggs Benedict? ›

Store leftover eggs Benedict in an airtight container in the refrigerator for two to three days. Reheat the casserole in a 350° oven until a thermometer inserted in the center reads 165°. Hollandaise sauce is best served fresh, so we recommend keeping the leftovers to a minimum.

How do you eat leftover Eggs Benedict? ›

Reheating in a Microwave: – Arrange the leftover Egg Benedict on a microwave-safe plate. – To prevent the dish from drying out, cover it with a microwave-safe cover or a damp paper towel. – Microwave for short intervals, using 30-second bursts, until the dish is thoroughly heated.

What is the difference between eggs royale and Eggs Benedict? ›

Eggs royale is similar to Eggs Benedict or florentine but uses smoked salmon instead of ham or spinach. Using cold butter rather than warm, melted butter means the sauce takes a few extra minutes to come together, but there's far less risk of it splitting – worth the time we think.

Why are Eggs Benedict so high in calories? ›

Worst: Eggs Benedict

The calories come in the high-fat Hollandaise sauce. When you're eating out, going light on the sauce can help. If you're making it at home, you can use an alternative, like crushed avocados -- think guacamole -- or low-fat cheese as a topping instead.

What's the difference between Eggs Benedict and eggs Florentine? ›

Eggs Benedict: What's the Difference? The primary difference between eggs Florentine and eggs Benedict is the addition of spinach. While eggs Florentine may or may not feature Canadian bacon, the dish always features a sautéed layer of spinach.

What is the rule for leftovers? ›

Leftovers can be kept for 3 to 4 days in the refrigerator. After that, the risk of food poisoning goes up. If you don't think you'll be able to eat leftovers within four days, freeze them right away.

Why do Thanksgiving leftovers taste better? ›

The flavor compounds – the herbs, the spices, the reactions that take place during cooking, sort of cool back and depending on how you have cooled and refrigerated your food, actually get back into the food and get trapped into the starches and the proteins.

What are the symptoms of food poisoning on Thanksgiving Day? ›

Symptoms of food poisoning often include diarrhea, vomiting, upset stomach, or nausea. Call your healthcare provider if you have severe symptoms such as: Diarrhea and a fever higher than 102°F. Diarrhea for more than three days that is not improving.

What can I put on eggs benedict instead of hollandaise? ›

5 Alternative Takes on Hollandaise Sauce for Your Eggs Benedict
  1. Use red wine. For a heartier sauce (that's especially good with steak and eggs), reduce dry red wine and port instead of white wine.
  2. Make a cheese sauce. ...
  3. Brown the butter with capers. ...
  4. Add morels. ...
  5. Use avocado.
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What vegetables go well with eggs benedict? ›

A green vegetable and a starch. For green vegetable, I would go for a sauted spinach or an asparagus. I personally would go for the asparagus, as it lends itself nicely to the hollandaise sauce. For the starch, I would go for a hash browns, some red potatoes or a casserole.

Should hollandaise sauce be served warm on eggs benedict? ›

Hollandaise is best served warm or at room temperature, and is a pain to reheat (because you have to be so careful not to cook the eggs). Warmer yolks = warmer sauce.

Can you eat day old poached eggs? ›

The bottom line. Cooked eggs and egg dishes can be safely consumed as leftovers if they're initially cooked thoroughly, stored properly, and reheated to an adequate temperature to kill germs and prevent foodborne illness. Different reheating methods work best for certain types of cooked eggs and egg dishes.

Can I use 6 day old eggs? ›

Information. Eggs may be refrigerated three to five weeks from the day they are placed in the refrigerator. The "Sell-By" date will usually expire during that length of time, but the eggs will be perfectly safe to use. Always purchase eggs before the "Sell-By" or EXP (expiration) date on the carton.

Can you eat leftover Hollandaise? ›

Yes. Refrigerate it. When you want to have it with an meal again, put it into a small saucepan and heat it gently. Heating it too fast or too hot will break it.

How long can Hollandaise be held? ›

Hollandaise should not be held for more than 1.5 hours; therefore, make only what you intend to serve and never mix and old batch of sauce with a new one.

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