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The Ultimate Day-After-Thanksgiving Leftovers Sandwich

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at BU chapter.

Now that Halloweekend is long gone and November is here, there’s only one thing on everyone’s mind: Thanksgiving. The only thing getting you through the last few exams, presentations and lectures is knowing that a well-deserved break full of family, friends, and stuffing your face with mouthwatering food is literally only days away. Turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie… The thought of it all has you counting down the hours until you’re home free.

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One of the best parts of Thanksgiving is that the food goes on for DAYS. Aka leftovers galore for the entire rest of your break. Get even more excited for Thanksgiving with this recipe for the ultimate day-after-Thanksgiving leftover sandwich. This sandwich is so good and so jam packed with Thanksgiving favorites, that you just won’t wanna share. Sound familiar?

Thanksgiving leftovers

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Any Friends fan knows exactly what I’m talking about. Regardless of whether you love the show or not, get crafty with your leftovers and get ready to make a sandwich Ross Geller would be proud of.

The Ultimate Day-After-Thanksgiving Leftover Sandwich

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 5 minutesCook time: 5 minutesTotal time: 15 minutesServings:1 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

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    Layer one slice of your bread of choice first with lots of turkey. Shown in the photograph are two slices of multigrain panini bread. However, you can also use whatever bread your family may have leftover from Thanksgiving day. If you want to add the optional gravy to your sandwich, go ahead and drizzle some over your turkey.

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    Next, spread about 2-oz. (or more) of brie cheese on the other slice of bread. This is an ingredient that you may not have on hand, but it is well worth the trip to the grocery store.

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    Spread about three tablespoons of mashed potatoes over the brie.

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    Layer about three tablespoons of stuffing on top of your potatoes.

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    Spread about three tablespoons of cranberry sauce on top of your turkey. This helps add some acidity to your sandwich to cut through all the richness of the other ingredients.

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    Pull out a panini press and press your sandwich until it has some nice grill lines. Alternately, if you do not have a panini press, you can also heat your sandwich up using a skillet and a spatula, similar to the way you might make a grilled cheese. Either way will achieve a deliciously toasty sandwich.

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    Get cozy with Netflix or whatever else you’re doing and enjoy/make a mess of a sandwich you might not make again for another year.

Sabrina is a junior at Boston University studying International Relations. She's obsessed with her NutriBullet, likes to yell at the TV during reruns of Chopped, and spends way too much time at Trader Joe's. Sabrina loves traveling and hopes to make it to thirty different countries before she turns thirty, trying tons of new foods along the way.