Easy Leftover Turkey Recipe (2024)

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There are few things in this world as comforting as a delicious, hearty turkey curry on a cold winter day. This easy turkey curry recipe is the perfect comfort food for any occasion!

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You can use chunks of leftover turkey, chopped pre-cooked turkey from the supermarket or slice and cook some turkey whilst simmering the curry sauce.

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  • Turkey Curry Storage
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Turkey Curry Recipe Video

Here is a quick slide show video showing how to make our leftover turkey curry.

Leftover Turkey from Christmas or Thanksgiving

If you find yourself with leftover turkey from Christmas or Thanksgiving, don't let it go to waste! There are only so many turkey sandwiches you can have; we have plenty of ways to turn that turkey into a delicious meal.

One option is to make this turkey curry. This dish is packed with flavour, and it's easy to customize according to your preferences.

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We also have a fantastic leftover turkey and ham pie that uses all the Christmas leftovers.

Ingredients

When it comes to turkey curry, there are a few key ingredients that you'll need to make this curry.

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Prepare all the ingredients to make this turkey curry quick and easy.

Turkey

First of all, you'll need some leftover turkey.

If you are using leftover roast turkey, you can use either white breast meat or dark meat pulled from the roast turkey carcass for this recipe.

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No turkey leftovers?

You can cook fresh raw turkey breast or boneless thighs whilst the sauce is simmering to add to this recipe instead. Or buy some pre-cooked turkey from the supermarket.

Onions

Finely chopped onions form the base of this turkey curry recipe.

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Vegetable Oil

You'll need some vegetable oil to sautee the onions in.

Garlic

You'll also want to add some fresh garlic for extra flavour. You can add fresh ginger too, if you like.

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Chillies

To give the turkey curry a wonderful spice, you'll need a few chillies, either fresh red chillies or dried powdered chilli.

Curry Powder

Curry powder is a key ingredient in this turkey curry. You can use whichever kind of curry powder you prefer, but we recommend starting with a mild curry powder and increasing it to your preferred level of spiciness using fresh chillies.

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You can use a curry power blend such as garam masala in place of curry powder, if you prefer.

Tomato Puree

Tomato puree is a must in any curry recipe to richness to the dish.

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Chopped Tomatoes

Chopped tinned tomatoes give the sauce a wonderful depth of flavour and colour. You can also use fresh tomatoes finely chopped if you prefer.

Brown Sugar

Brown sugar balances out the heat of the chillies and adds a touch of sweetness to the curry sauce.

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Lemon

Lemon juice adds a lovely fresh note to the turkey curry.

Fresh Coriander

Finally, a handful of fresh coriander leaves (fresh cilantro) adds a wonderfully fresh, herby flavour to the dish.

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Variations

One great thing about the leftover turkey curry recipe is that there are so many ways to adjust it to your taste. Adjust the spice levels to suit your family's heat tolerance levels.

Mild Curry

If you want a mild creamy turkey curry, add coconut milk instead of water and use a mild curry powder with no chillies.

Hot Curry

For something with a little more kick, add more fresh chillies.

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Sweet Curry

If you want to give your curry extra sweetness, try adding some mango chutney.

Jarred Sauce

If you're short on time, there are plenty of store-bought pastes or jarred curry sauces that you can use instead of making your own.

Other leftovers

No leftover cooked turkey? This recipe can be used with cooked or leftover chicken or vegetables instead.

Instructions

Here is a quick rundown on how to make this leftover turkey curry.

Check out the recipe card for the measurements and full instructions on how to make this turkey curry.

To make the turkey curry, start by sauteing onions in vegetable oil and fry gently until they are softened.

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Then add garlic, garlic, chilli, tomato puree (tomato paste) and curry powder and stir it into the onions.

Next, add the chopped tomatoes, sugar, salt and lemon juice. Pour in the cold water and bring to a boil.

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Turn down to a simmer, and allow 15 minutes for the sauce to thicken.

During this time, you can cook some chopped raw turkey or chicken, if you are not using leftovers.

Once the sauce has thickened, it is time to blend it. We pour it into a deep mixing bowl and use a hand blender for quick, easy results to make a smooth curry sauce.

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Pour the smooth homemade curry sauce into the pan over medium heat, and stir in the leftover cooked turkey.

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Add some fresh coriander leaves, and enjoy your deliciously easy leftover turkey curry!

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Turkey Curry Side Serving Suggestions

When it comes to side dishes to serve with turkey curry, we have endless possibilities to choose from. Here are a few particular sides that we think enhance the flavours of the dish. I love to have turkey curry in an air fryer jacket potato.

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Mango Chutney is fantastic to add some sweetness and great with poppadums, a naan breads can be used to soak up the delicious curry. Add a dollop of mint yoghurt to tame the curry's heat.

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Rice Side Dishes

A bowl of mushroom rice or plain basmati white rice can help to soak up the curry's rich flavours. Or try one of our flavoured rice.

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Or serve the curry in a jacket potato with a simple green salad to provide a refreshing crunch.

📖 Step by Step Recipe

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Turkey Curry (Leftover Turkey Recipe)

Luke and Kay - Flawless Food

Delicious and easy leftover turkey curry recipe that the whole family will love! A great way to use up leftover turkey from Christmas or Thanksgiving.

This turkey curry recipe is the perfect dish for any occasion. Whether you're looking for a quick and easy weeknight meal or something to impress your guests.

The best thing about this recipe is that it is be easily adjusted to your taste.

If you want a milder curry, just use a mild curry powder and no chilli.

Or if you're looking for something with a bit more heat use a hot curry powder, and add more fresh chillies. The possibilities are endless!

And don't forget the rice, the perfect accompaniment to this delicious curry.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Course Dinner, Main Course

Cuisine British, European, Indian

Servings 4 People

Calories 223 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoon Vegetable Oil
  • 2 Onions Finely Chopped
  • 6 Garlic Cloves diced
  • 1 Red Chillies Optional. use extra for more spice
  • 2 tablespoon Tomato Puree
  • 2 tablespoon Curry Powder
  • 1 tin Chopped Tomatoes
  • ½ tablespoon Brown Sugar
  • ½ Lemon juice only
  • pinch Salt
  • 350 ml Cold Water (1 ½ cup)
  • 400 grams Leftover Cooked Turkey (2 cups)
  • 1 handful Fresh Coriander chopped

Instructions

Homemade Medium Curry Sauce

  • Gently fry onions in oil for 5 minutes on medium heat

    2 tablespoon Vegetable Oil, 2 Onions

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  • Add garlic, chilli, tomato puree and curry powder.

    6 Garlic Cloves, 1 Red Chillies, 2 tablespoon Tomato Puree, 2 tablespoon Curry Powder

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  • Stir through until well combined and fragrant.

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  • Next, add the chopped tomatoes, sugar, salt and lemon juice.

    1 tin Chopped Tomatoes, ½ tablespoon Brown Sugar, ½ Lemon, pinch Salt

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  • Add the cold water and bring to a boil.

    350 ml Cold Water (1 ½ cup)

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  • Turn the temperature down to low. Simmer for 15 minutes.

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  • Cut or tear the cooked turkey into bite-size chunks. Keep covered until the sauce has had its time.

    Or if using raw turkey, chop it into bitesize pieces and cook in a separate pan.

    400 grams Leftover Cooked Turkey (2 cups)

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  • Pour the sauce into a deep bowl and use a hand blender to make a smooth curry sauce.

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  • Return to the pan over medium heat

    400 grams Leftover Cooked Turkey (2 cups)

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  • Add the cooked turkey.

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  • Stir through until the turkey is heated through.

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  • Sprinkle with fresh coriander leaves before serving

    1 handful Fresh Coriander

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  • Serve with white rice and naan bread.

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Notes

Variations

One great thing about the leftover turkey curry recipe is that there are so many ways to adjust it to your taste. Adjust the spice levels to suit your family's heat tolerance levels.

Mild Curry

If you want a mild creamy turkey curry, add coconut milk instead of water and use a mild curry powder with no chillies.

Hot Curry

For something with a little more kick, add more fresh chillies.

Sweet Curry

If you want to give your curry extra sweetness, try adding some mango chutney.

Jarred Sauce

If you're short on time, there are plenty of store-bought pastes or jarred curry sauces that you can use instead of making your own.

Other leftovers

This recipe can be used with chicken or vegetables instead

Nutrition

Calories: 223kcalCarbohydrates: 15gProtein: 17gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 49mgSodium: 912mgPotassium: 614mgFiber: 3gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 251IUVitamin C: 30mgCalcium: 61mgIron: 2mg

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Turkey Curry Storage

Regarding storage, there are a few things to remember with leftover turkey curry.

First, if you have used leftover turkey to make this curry, it has already been cooked twice, and it is not recommended to reheat it again, but you can store it in the fridge and eat it cold.

It's important to ensure that any leftover curry is stored in an airtight container in the fridge and eaten within 2 days.

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With a little effort, that boring leftover turkey can be turned into a delicious meal the whole family will enjoy. Why not give our curry recipe a try? Let us know how it turns out in the comments below!

So what are you waiting for? Try our easy leftover turkey curry recipe today!

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FAQs

Can I eat cooked turkey after 5 days? ›

USDA recommends using cooked turkey within 3 to 4 days, kept refrigerated (40°F or less). Refrigeration slows but does not stop bacterial growth. Turkey can be frozen for 3 to 4 months. Although safe indefinitely, frozen leftovers can lose moisture and flavor when stored for longer times in the freezer.

How to reheat leftover turkey without drying it out? ›

“The best way to reheat turkey is in the oven,” says chef Jose Garces. “Slice the turkey, place it in a shallow pan, add some chicken or turkey stock, and cover tightly with foil. Heat at 300 or 325 degrees until the turkey reaches 165 degrees. The stock should allow the turkey to steam without drying out.”

How do I make leftover turkey moist again? ›

Add moisture

Splash the turkey with a bit of leftover broth or stock and cover the baking dish with aluminum foil. Bake for 20 minutes. The aluminum foil will prevent moisture from evaporating too quickly and the low temperature will help prevent the turkey from losing flavor.

Can I freeze cooked turkey after 3 days? ›

If your turkey has been properly handled, you can refrigerate and eat it for up to four days. If you are planning to freeze it, it's best to freeze it within one day of cooking for optimal texture and taste. However, leftover turkey can be frozen after three days and it will be fine.

Is it OK to eat turkey that's been in the fridge for 2 weeks? ›

If properly stored, raw turkey can last in the fridge for 1–2 days, while cold cuts last up to 5 days. How long does cooked turkey last in the fridge? If you have leftovers that include cooked turkey, you can expect those to last in the refrigerator for 3–4 days.

Is a 3 year old frozen turkey still good? ›

Frozen Turkey

Turkeys can be kept in the freezer indefinitely. However, cook turkeys within 1 year for the best quality.

How do chefs reheat turkey? ›

To reheat, preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Keeping the turkey in the roasting pan, pour a bit of stock (chicken, turkey, or veggie stock or broth will work) over the meat to moisten it. Cover with foil and bake for 45 minutes to an hour, or until the turkey is warmed through.

Is it okay for turkey to be a little pink? ›

The color of cooked meat and poultry is not always a sign of its degree of doneness. Only by using a meat thermometer can one accurately determine that a meat has reached a safe temperature. Turkey, fresh pork, ground beef or veal can remain pink even after cooking to temperatures of 160°F. and higher.

Why can you only reheat turkey once? ›

How many times can you reheat turkey? It's not a good idea to reheat turkey more than once. Technically, as long as it reaches 165° each time, it's safe to eat. That said, it's a food safety hazard to some degree, since every time you heat and cool food, it passes through the danger zone (between 40° and 140°).

Why does leftover turkey taste different? ›

Though it's especially obvious in leftover fish and poultry, discerning connoisseurs can pick out the WOF bouquet in most reheated meats. These flavors are the result of a series of chemical reactions that begins with the deterioration of specific kinds of fats known as polyunsaturated fatty acids, or PUFAs.

Why is my turkey tough and chewy? ›

Undercooked turkey can contain harmful bacteria, posing a risk to food safety. On the other hand, if you overcook a turkey it's going to be too tough and chewy! The best way to avoid this is by taking out the turkey right before the thickest part reaches 165°F (74°C).

Why are my baked turkey legs tough? ›

The most important thing to keep in mind with Turkey Drumsticks is that, especially for our pastured birds, they're going to be tough if they aren't cooked long enough. Just like a brisket, Turkey Drumsticks do best when cooked low and slow, to allow the muscle fibers to relax and become tender.

Can I eat turkey that is a week old? ›

In general, the refrigerator will slow the growth enough that cooked meat can be kept safely for 3-5 days, and the freezer enough that cooked meat can be stored for 2-3 months. If you've already kept the meat in the fridge for a week, it is already unsafe to eat. Freezing it now will not reverse that.

What is turkey tetrazzini made of? ›

It's a baked pasta recipe using a creamy, cheesy white wine sauce as the base. Cooked spaghetti, mushrooms, green peas, black olives, turkey, and bacon make up the bulk of the casserole and then it gets topped with panko breadcrumbs.

Is it OK to leave a frozen turkey in the fridge for a week? ›

So, for example, if you're cooking a 20-24-pound bird, you need to stick it in the fridge to thaw at least six days before you'll be eating it (so it has time to fully thaw), and no more than eight days before you'll be eating it (to stay within that two-day window).

Can you eat turkey on the 5th day? ›

Snyder points to the USDA FoodKeeper app for best guidance: The tool notes that refrigerated, cooked turkey should be eaten within 4 days. Eat frozen turkey leftovers within 6 months for premier quality.

Can I eat 5 day old 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. Frozen leftovers will stay safe for a long time.

Can a turkey be in the fridge for 6 days? ›

A fresh turkey can last in the fridge for up to 2 days if stored properly. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) stresses keeping the turkey in the refrigerator at a temperature of 40°F (4°C) or below. They suggest freezing the turkey within 2 days if you cannot cook it during this safe period.

How long before leftover turkey goes bad? ›

How long do the turkey and trimmings stay safe in the refrigerator or freezer? 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.

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