Friday, November 21, 2014

Stuffing Waffles

Yum

 I love Thanksgiving because it's all about getting together with family and friends and eating some good (really good) food.  My favorite part is actually the leftovers.  I am all about having a lot of leftovers to enjoy for many days after Thanksgiving.  

The fact is after days of cooking nonstop, I need a little break.  So after the big event I like to take it easy in the kitchen for a couple of days and not think too much about cooking.  I love when the fridge is full of leftovers so I can take a little of this and a little of that to nibble and enjoy.  Of course eating the same food for days can be a little boring too.  So if you want to play around with your leftovers, check out http://www.foodnetwork.com/ for some great ideas on what to do with your Thanksgiving Day leftovers.  

I saw this stuffing waffle brunch idea at http://www.foodnetwork.com/  and knew I had to try it out.  My kids just loved them and got such a big kick out eating stuffing waffles.   It was a great way of giving the day old stuffing new life and so much fun to make.  I loved how cute my plate of leftovers looked... but it wasn't too cute to gobble right up.

Now since Thanksgiving is less than a week away, you may still be looking for some dishes to make for your holiday table. So, don't hesitate to head over to  http://www.foodnetwork.com/ to see all the great appetizer, turkey dishes, side dishes and desserts you can try to make your Thanksgiving extra delicious. 



Ingredients

4 1/2 cups crumbled leftover stuffing
1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
2 large eggs, beaten
Vegetable oil, for brushing waffle iron
Sliced leftover turkey, gravy and cranberry sauce, for serving
Special equipment: waffle iron
Directions
Preheat a waffle iron.   Combine the stuffing, parsley and eggs. Brush the top and bottom of the waffle iron with oil.  Fill the waffle iron with a layer of the stuffing mixture. Cook in waffle iron until waffles are golden and fully cooked/set.  The waffles should be able to come out of the iron easily when lifted with a spatula. 

Serve with turkey, gravy, cranberry sauce and any other Thanksgiving leftovers you like.  

From Food Network Kitchens-  For Full recipe and directions please visit Food Network.com.






Copyright: All recipes, content, and images (unless otherwise stated) are the sole property of Curry and Comfort. Please do not use without prior written consent. Unauthorized reproduction is strictly prohibited.