Leftover Turkey Tetrazzini Recipe (2024)

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Leftover Turkey Tetrazzini Recipe – Leftover Turkey Tetrazzini Recipe – creamy, rich baked spaghetti casserole with leftover turkey, peas, and lots of shredded cheese!

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  • How To Make Turkey Tetrazzini
  • Tips To Perfect Leftover Turkey Tetrazzini and FAQs
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This casserole is the BEST way to use up turkey from Thanksgiving – it is creamy, rich, delicious and cheesy – who can ask for more?

We’re making this dish with simple, everyday ingredients that you already have on hand.

I hope you love this recipe as much as we do!

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How To Make Turkey Tetrazzini

Turkey tetrazzini is a delicious, easy casserole – first you need to brown your onions and make a roux, then quickly make a sauce to bake with spaghetti and turkey!

  • Onions: They are the foundation of flavor, adding a sweet and earthy depth. Onions become more mellow and sweeter as they cook, infusing the dish with a savory base note.
  • Flour: This is used to make the roux, which is essential for thickening the sauce. It helps create a creamy consistency in the Tetrazzini.
  • Butter: Used alongside flour for the roux, butter adds richness and depth to the sauce. It also provides a velvety texture.
  • Cream and Milk: These dairy components add creaminess to the Tetrazzini. Cream contributes to the rich and luxurious texture of the sauce, while milk balances it out without making it too heavy.
  • Turkey: The star of the dish, leftover turkey adds protein and makes the dish hearty. It also brings a subtle, savory flavor that pairs well with the creamy sauce.
  • Peas: These add a pop of color and a sweet, slightly earthy flavor. Peas also provide a nice textural contrast in the dish.
  • Noodles: Typically, spaghetti or similar noodles are used. They act as a carrier for the sauce and other ingredients, absorbing flavors and adding substance to the dish.
  • Stock (Chicken or Turkey): This liquid adds more depth and richness to the sauce. It complements the turkey and brings all the elements of the dish together with its savory flavor.
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  • Prep. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and grease a 9×13 casserole dish well, set aside. In a large pot with boiling water, boil pasta to al dente. You want it to be pliable, but still very crunchy. Drain pasta water when al dente, and add pasta to greased baking dish.
  • Make sauce. In large nonstick pan, melt butter. Add onions, sauté until light brown, about five minutes. Add flour, and stir, cooking until fragrant and light brown, another five minutes, to create a roux. Stir in cream cheese, stock, herbs, and melt cream cheese. Stir to thicken, then remove from heat.
  • Assemble casserole. Add turkey and peas to noodles. Pour soup and cream cheese over noodles. Top with shredded cheese and grated parmesan.
  • Bake. Bake 35-40 minutes, until top is browned and casserole is bubbling hot.
  • Let cool. Serve and enjoy!
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Tips To Perfect Leftover Turkey Tetrazzini and FAQs

This casserole is delicious when made according to directions, but there are a couple tips and tricks to make it even better!

Cook pasta al dente. Don’t overcook spaghetti before baking casserole – it will turn your meal to mush!

Melt cream cheese. Let your cream cheese melt into the soup and sauce before stirring into casserole.

Don’t worry about lumps. If your sauce is lumpy, don’t fret – it will bake to smooth.

Shred the Turkey: Shred or cut the leftover turkey into bite-sized pieces. This helps the turkey distribute more evenly throughout the dish and absorb the flavors of the sauce.

Pasta Choice: Use spaghetti or any long pasta. Cook it al dente as it will continue to cook in the oven.

Creamy Sauce: Make a rich and creamy sauce using butter, flour, and broth (turkey or chicken broth works well). You can also add a bit of leftover gravy for extra flavor.

Add Dairy Gradually: Add milk or cream slowly to the roux (butter and flour mixture) to prevent lumps. Stir continuously for a smooth texture.

Cheese Matters: Use a good quality Parmesan or a blend of cheeses like cheddar or mozzarella for a gooey, cheesy texture.

Sauté Vegetables: If adding vegetables like mushrooms, onions, or peas, sauté them first to bring out their flavors.

Season Well: Don’t forget to season your sauce with salt, pepper, and perhaps a bit of garlic powder or nutmeg to enhance the flavors.

Breadcrumb Topping: For a crunchy topping, mix breadcrumbs with a bit of melted butter and sprinkle over the top before baking.

Don’t Overbake: Bake just until the dish is bubbly and the topping is golden brown to avoid drying it out.

Add Freshness: After baking, garnish with fresh parsley or thyme for a pop of color and freshness.

Leftover Pasta: If you have leftover cooked pasta, use it and reduce the baking time since the pasta is already cooked.

Rest Before Serving: Let the Tetrazzini rest for a few minutes after taking it out of the oven. This helps it set and makes it easier to serve.

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FAQs

When is turkey tetrazzini done?

Turkey tetrazzini is done cooking when the top and sides have browned and it is hot and bubbly.

How long can turkey tetrazzini be stored?

Turkey tetrazzini can be stored up to four days in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

Can this be assembled then frozen?

Yes, I would recommend you add about 1/2 cup of extra stock to your sauce and cover tightly when freezing. Let it defrost before you bake it. It will take longer to bake since it is starting off cold. The texture may also be affected, particularly of the noodles.

How long does turkey tettrazini bake?

Typically, it bakes for about 25-30 minutes at 375°F (190°C), or until bubbly and golden.

Can I use chicken instead of turkey?

Absolutely. Chicken is a great substitute and works just as well.

Can I add vegetables?

Yes, mushrooms, peas, and onions are common additions. Feel free to include your favorites.

What cheeses work best?

Parmesan is a classic choice, but you can also use mozzarella, cheddar, or a mix for different flavors and textures.

Can I prepare this ahead of time?

Yes, you can assemble it and refrigerate overnight. You might need to add a few extra minutes to the baking time if it’s going straight from the fridge to the oven.

How should I reheat leftovers?

Reheat in the oven or microwave until heated through. If using the oven, cover with foil to prevent drying out.

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What To Serve With Turkey Tetrazzini

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Leftover Turkey Tetrazzini Recipe

Yield: 8

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes

Leftover Turkey Tetrazzini Recipe - creamy, rich baked spaghetti casserole with leftover turkey, peas, and lots of shredded cheese!

Ingredients

  • 4 oz butter
  • 1 large onion, diced
  • 1/4 cup all purpose flour
  • 10 ounce can cream of chicken soup
  • 8 oz cream cheese
  • 4 oz butter, melted
  • 1/2 cup chicken stock or broth
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1/2 cup cream
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon pepper
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 cup frozen peas
  • 1 pound leftover cooked turkey , chopped or shredded
  • 1 pound spaghetti (I prefer using egg noodle spaghetti)
  • 1 1/2 cups shredded mozzarella or swiss cheese
  • 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • Fresh chopped parsley , for garnish

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and grease a 9x13 casserole dish well, set aside.
  2. In a large pot with boiling water, boil pasta to al dente. You want it to be pliable, but still very crunchy.
  3. Drain pasta water when al dente, and add pasta to greased baking dish.
  4. In large nonstick pan, melt butter.
  5. Add onions, sauté until light brown, about five minutes.
  6. Add flour, and stir, cooking until fragrant and light brown, another five minutes, to create a roux.
  7. Stir in cream cheese, milk, cream, cream of chicken soup, stock, herbs, and melt cream cheese.
  8. Stir to thicken, then remove from heat.
  9. Add turkey and peas to noodles.
  10. Pour soup and cream cheese mixture over noodles. Top with shredded cheese and grated parmesan.
  11. Bake 35-40 minutes, until top is browned and casserole is bubbling hot.
  12. Serve and enjoy!
Nutrition Information

Yield 8Serving Size 1
Amount Per ServingCalories 590Total Fat 38gSaturated Fat 21gTrans Fat 1gUnsaturated Fat 14gCholesterol 154mgSodium 1208mgCarbohydrates 28gFiber 1gSugar 4gProtein 33g

Nutrition is automatically calculated by Nutritionix - please verify all nutrition information independently and consult with a doctor or nutritionist for any and all medical and diet advice.

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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 long is leftover turkey good for in the fridge? ›

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.

What is turkey tetrazzini made of? ›

Try this American classic turkey casserole—turkey Tetrazzini—a hearty pasta bake that includes sautéed mushrooms, a cheesy creamy sauce, leftover turkey, peas, and egg noodles.

What is the origin of turkey Tetrazzini? ›

Some accounts ascribe tetrazzini as a creation of Auguste Escoffier. Other sources claim tetrazzini to be invented in the early 1900s by Ernest Arbogast, the chef at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, California, where Luisa Tetrazzini made her American debut at the Tivoli as Gilda in Rigoletto on January 11, 1905.

Are leftovers good after 7 days? ›

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.

Is a 3 year old frozen turkey still good? ›

A whole turkey can be stored in the freezer for up to 12 months. Turkey pieces are best consumed within nine months.

How do you tell if a turkey has gone bad? ›

"Consumers can tell leftover turkey has spoiled by using their senses," says Snyder. "Refrigerated turkey leftovers that have spoiled may be slimy or have a bad smell." If the turkey has been stored in the freezer, you will be able to tell if it is no longer safe to eat if it is discolored, tough, or dry.

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

Once the turkey is thawed, you can keep it in the refrigerator for one to two additional days before cooking.

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.

What is tetrazzini sauce made of? ›

The basis of Tetrazzini sauce is a béchamel sauce. While a basic béchamel is made with just butter, flour and milk, for Tetrazzini, we dial up the deliciousness by adding chicken stock (for flavour), cream (for richness) and cheese (a good thing in anything!).

What is tetrazzini in English? ›

adjective. (often lowercase) served over pasta with a cream sauce, often flavored with sherry, sprinkled with cheese, and browned in the oven: chicken Tetrazzini.

What is pasta called in turkey? ›

Turkish Makarna (Pasta)

Why is cake called pasta in turkey? ›

This might seem a bit confusing, but it's because the term "pasta" in Turkish was borrowed from Italian, where it generally means "pasta" as we know it. Over time, the term was also applied to cakes and desserts in Turkey.

How do you use tetrazzini in a sentence? ›

The restaurant was full of people enjoying a plate of turkey tetrazzini. Turkey tetrazzini is a great way of using up leftover turkey.

What is turkey chicken called in turkey? ›

The Turkish word for a turkey is hindi, which literally means “Indian.” The original word in French, coq d'Inde, meant “rooster of India,” and has since shortened to dinde.

Can you eat turkey on the 5th day? ›

The USDA noted that the food is safe to eat for only four days after initially cooked, if kept properly stored in the fridge. After that time, bacteria can start to grow on the food, which could lead to food-borne illnesses.

Is it OK if turkey was left in fridge for a week? ›

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.

Can you eat ground turkey 5 days after cooking? ›

Information. You may store uncooked ground poultry in the refrigerator 1 to 2 days. After cooking, you may keep it 3 to 4 days. Frozen raw poultry is best used in 3 to 4 months; cooked ground poultry, 2 to 3 months.

How can you tell if turkey is spoiled? ›

But as any poultry starts to go bad, it will start to turn an unpleasant shade of gray. If that pink hue starts to look slightly dull then it's time to use up your ground turkey immediately, and if it has a gray tint (even just a slight one), then it's time to toss it.

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