leftover turkey thanksgiving nachos

Author of this recipe: Shea Rotkovecz

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Tired of regular turkey day dishes? Transform leftovers into a flavorful Thanksgiving nacho dip! Use your leftover turkey as the star of this festive treat. Layer it with crispy tortilla chips, melted cheese, and a tangy base made from guacamole or salsa. This is the perfect way to enjoy turkey without missing out on all the fixings—perfect for your holiday guest list!

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  12. **turkey nachos: A Cozy Thanksgiving Dish You’ll Love!**
  13. Welcome to the perfect blend of leftover turkey and festive flavors—our **turkey nachos recipe** is a hit at your Thanksgiving gathering! These delicious, hearty nachos are made with leftover turkey, making them a great way to use up extra meat without sacrificing taste. Whether you’re hosting or just looking for an easy snack, these turkey nachos are sure to impress!
  14. Here’s how you can make the ultimate leftover turkey Thanksgiving nachos:
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  16. ### **Ingredients**
  17. - **Leftover Turkey**: Use rotisserie chicken if you don’t have fresh turkey on hand!
  18. - **Corn Tortillas**: 8 large, soft corn tortillas.
  19. - **Cheese**: shredded cheddar or your preferred cheese blend for extra flavor.
  20. - **Avocado Slices**: Optional but a great addition for extra creaminess.
  21. - **Olives**: For some smokiness and freshness.
  22. - **Salsa or Spicy Sauce**: Adds heat and tanginess to the dish.
  23. - **Spice Mix (Optional)**: A pinch of chili powder, paprika, or taco seasoning for a spicy kick.
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  25. ### **Steps to Create Leftover Turkey Thanksgiving Nachos**
  26. 1. **Prep Your Ingredients**
  27. - Slice your leftover turkey into bite-sized chunks. If you’re using rotisserie chicken, ensure it’s cooked and shredded nicely.
  28. - Line up the corn tortillas on a plate or in a bowl for easy access.
  29. 2. **Layer the Nachos**
  30. - Start by spreading a thin layer of cheese over half of one corn tortilla. This will be your base layer.
  31. - Top with a generous amount of shredded turkey, mixing it well to coat the tortilla evenly.
  32. 3. **Add Your Toppings**
  33. - Sprinkle avocado slices on top for a burst of freshness and creaminess.
  34. - Add olives for a crunchy, smoky flavor. Drizzle with salsa or a small amount of spicy sauce for added zing.
  35. - If you like it hot, sprinkle a pinch of chili powder or a little taco seasoning over the turkey.
  36. 4. **Assemble More Layers**
  37. - Repeat this layering process on the remaining tortillas: cheese, turkey, avocado, olives, and salsa.
  38. - Place all the assembled tortilla halves in a baking dish for easy serving.
  39. 5. **Bake to Perfection**
  40. - Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C) or bake at a lower temperature if you prefer a softer texture.
  41. - Bake for about 15-20 minutes, until the cheese is slightly browned and bubbly. This will caramelize the cheese, adding extra flavor.
  42. 6. **Serve and Enjoy**
  43. - Once baked, let them cool slightly before serving to avoid melting cheese.
  44. - Add a side of tortilla chips or sliced veggies like bell peppers for an extra crunch!
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  46. ### **Tips & Tricks**
  47. - Use your favorite leftover turkey—be it rotisserie chicken, family-style roasted turkey, or even store-bought turkey slices.
  48. - For a healthier option, substitute whole-grain tortillas for traditional ones.
  49. - If you’re watching calories, consider using non-stick cooking spray in the oven and omitting olives for a cleaner taste.
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  51. **Why These Turkey Nachos Are Perfect**
  52. - They’re simple to make with minimal ingredients.
  53. - Ideal for leftover turkey storage—store them in an airtight container after baking.
  54. - A cozy, comforting dish that’s perfect for sharing at Thanksgiving gatherings or family reunions.
  55. Make these **turkey nachos** and enjoy the warmth of leftovers combined with the tangy, cheesy goodness of your favorite holiday treat!

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