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Boxing Day + Egg free recipes (18)

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You will never recognise your leftover Christmas turkey when you combine it with Asian ingredients to create this delicious yet quick and easy dish. You may end up making turkey just to have leftovers!
 
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This is my favourite Caribbean dish which is very well seasoned (a trademark of Caribbean food) and have always enjoyed it as a child. The sauce should not be as thick as a curry and not too watery if that makes any sense. There are many varieties of this dish and is always best served with rice and peas and West Indian pepper sauce.
 
Recipe by: NANMURAT
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So simple, but always gets raves! Add leftover steak, poultry or roast beef for a quick supper fix.
 
Recipe by: Ashley
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This is a simple and delicious recipe! Serve with toasted ciabatta, crackers, carrots and celery sticks. This dip is also great cold.
 
Recipe by: The Iron Chef-SuziQ
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Pronounced 'bun-yet,' this is an old Italian recipe from my Nonie's kitchen. It is made using mainly parsley and garlic and is meant to be eaten with crusty warm bread. It is almost sinful to share this secret recipe with the world, but I know you'll love it as much as my family and I do. Refrigerate overnight for best flavour.
 
Recipe by: Claudia
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Fresh cranberries are cooked with orange zest, orange juice, lemon juice and brandy. This is a lovely holiday sauce to serve with roasts, and to put on the sandwiches you make with the leftovers!
 
Recipe by: joanne e
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Perfect for using leftovers on Boxing Day.
 
Recipe by: Nancy W
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Mixed salad greens, toasted almonds, red onion and crumbled blue cheese are tossed in a fresh cranberry dressing for an impressive and easy salad! Perfect for Christmas lunch or Boxing Day.
 
Recipe by: Jodi Hamrick
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The classic - perfect for Christmas morning.
 
Recipe by: sal
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This cranberry sauce is incredibly simple to make - a great help when you're busy cooking a Christmas feast.
 
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I think its very easy, well most of it sure is anyway! The only bit that i really struggled on was the mixing of the ingredients, mixing it into breadcrumbs with your fingers bit i actually found that it was easier with the dough whisks. plus it deduces your mixing time by about 5-8 minutes. from then it gets pretty easy with the rolling and cuttting and everything...!
 
Recipe by: IVY KIRCHBERG
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Mulled cranberry juice, like mulled wine, is a winter tradition in my home. This warm, comforting drink is easy to prepare and is great for Christmastime.
 
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It is a recipe given to me some years ago by a friend when we were chatting about using up left over turkey. I usually serve it with pickled red cabbage (shop bought), and crispbreads.
 
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When you're feeling as stuffed as the turkey and can't face a sandwich or spending much time in the kitchen, try this light meal using the turkey leftovers.
 
Recipe by: myka
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Serve as part of an Irish breakfast or as a potato side dish. A great use of leftover mash.
 
Recipe by: Doug Matthews
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An interesting and spicy solution to the leftover turkey dilemma on Boxing Day. Leftover turkey is cooked with tomatoes and green chillies, spiced with cayenne and cumin and finished off with fresh avocado and coriander for a zesty, unique soup.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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Wondering what to do with all that leftover Christmas turkey and ham? Mix your leftovers with a basalmic vinegar dressing and some fruits, nuts and cheese for a gourmet salad.
 
Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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When you roast a turkey, don't throw away the carcass. Instead, use it to make this wonderfully rich-tasting soup. Reminiscent of an Italian minestrone, it is packed with vegetables, barley, turkey meat and chestnuts – a really satisfying bowl of soup. Serve with warm, crusty wholemeal bread.
 
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