Looking for another great way to use up your leftover turkey?
Honestly, I wouldn’t have thought to do turkey on salad. Not sure why…because I love chicken on salads! And cranberries and walnuts on salad is a sure favorite of mine. So combine them all together, and it’s sure to be a winner!
I typically think of heavy casseroles and dishes for turkey leftovers, so I really appreciate this much “lighter” meal! A winning salad for using up leftover turkey!
My favorite part of this salad…besides the great combinations of flavors and textures on the salad…the sweet and tangy dressing!!!
Turkey & Cranberry Encore Salad
Ingredients
- 2/3 cup Carnation Evaporated Milk
- 1/2 cup cranberry sauce whole or jellied
- 1/4 cup Italian dressing
- 14 oz bag of mixed greens
- 2 cups cooked turkey diced or shredded
- 1/2 cup blue cheese, crumbled
- 1/3 cup dried cranberries
- 1/2 cup chopped walnuts optional
Instructions
- In small sealable container, add the Carnation Evaporated Milk, cranberry sauce and Italian dressing and shake vigorously. For a smoother dressing, blend together.
- In large serving bowl, toss the mixed greens, cooked turkey, blue cheese, dried cranberries and chopped walnuts together.
- Drizzle dressing over the top.
- Enjoy your leftover turkey and cranberry sauce in this light meal!
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Tina says
My favorite lunch is a big salad of veggies, with some rotissere chicken, craisins and nuts (whatever I have)…but I always use my old standby of light ranch. Thanks for this dressing recipe, I WILL TRY IT!! :o)
Tauna says
YUM! Thanks for this suggestion. I love cranberries and turkey stuff. This is going to be a recipe that we have probably Friday night!
Thanks so much.
Erin says
Can’t wait to try this!!!
fairydust says
This sounds wonderful – yum!!!!
Wendy says
FINALLY!! A use for that leftover cranberry sauce….only one of us eats it but we all may enjoy it in this dressing. Sounds scrumptious!
Peggy says
I made this for a work lunch with light evaporated milk and light Italian dressing. It went very fast! Someone suggested it would be good with steak too.