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Leftover Turkey Cottage Pie. Two ways!

Leftover Turkey Cottage Pie. Two ways! Stretch whatever turkey dinner leftovers you have, or even make a couple of easy additions to them, to create another delicious meal.

Leftover Turkey Cottage Pie photo of a cooked casserole with sliced potato topping

Leftover Turkey Cottage Pie.

What to do with all that leftover turkey… or even just the leftovers from a Sunday roast chicken dinner? Why not get rid of all the leftovers in one delicious dish?

At our house we make this incredibly tasty turkey cottage pie completely from the leftovers of a turkey dinner. You can make it in one large casserole dish or even in large individual gratin dishes or double sized ramekins….whatever works.

Leftover Turkey Cottage Pie photo of a single serving with sliced potato topping

Leftover Turkey Cottage Pie.

I won’t use measurements for this recipe, they are quite unimportant. Just use what you can fit into whatever baking dish you are using. I like to warm up the gravy and mashed potatoes a little before I use them. This makes it a little faster for the entire pie to cook.

Leftover Turkey Cottage Pie. Don’t fuss.

Don’t let not having one of the components of the cottage pie stop you, just improvise.

Make a new small batch of mashed potatoes if you have none leftover or use the tasty sliced potato method instead. I actually like that one better.

Leftover Turkey Cottage Pie side view photo of a completed casserole with sliced potato topping

Leftover Turkey Cottage Pie

No leftover vegetables?

Use frozen veggies in a pinch like shown here in the mashed potato version.

No stuffing?

Just forget about it and use the other leftovers. It will still be delicious no matter what.

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Be sure to check out our entire collection of leftover turkey recipes, all of which are just as good for leftover chicken as well.

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Leftover Turkey Cottage Pie

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Leftover Turkey Cottage Pie

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Leftover Turkey Cottage Pie photo of a single serving with mashed potato topping

Leftover Turkey Cottage Pie. Two ways!

Leftover Turkey Cottage Pie - two ways! - stretch whatever turkey dinner leftovers you have, or even make a couple of easy additions to them, to create another delicious meal.

Ingredients

  • Leftover turkey cut chunks
  • Leftover gravy
  • Leftover stuffing
  • Leftover vegetables (leftover roasted veggies are particularly good.)
  • Leftover mashed potato warmed with a little milk added (or sliced potatoes as described the instructions)
  • A few tbsp melted butter

Instructions

    1. Cover the bottom of the dish with chunks of turkey in a double layer. Pour the gravy over the turkey to cover it. Don't add too much gravy to this pie or, if you are using mashed potatoes, the layers may not stay distinct. It's better to serve extra gravy on the side if you have a lot of it.
    2. Next add a layer of roasted carrots and parsnip or other leftover vegetables.
      If you have leftover stuffing, add that next. It provides a very good insulating layer between the gravy and potatoes, helping to keep the layers distinct but if you don't have any, it's not a deal breaker for this versatile recipe.
    3. Next you can spread on the mashed potato layer. Run a fork lightly over the surface to create lines or a grid pattern to hold the melted butter, helping it brown better. If you want to be "fancy", transfer your mashed potato to a Ziploc bag and snip the corner off with a pair of sharp scissors and use the bag to pipe the mashed potato in little peaks or swirls all over the surface of the pie.
    4. Finally, drizzle the top of the mashed potatoes with a few tablespoons of melted butter. Pop the pie into a 350 degree oven and bake until the top is golden and the gravy starts to bubble.
    5. For the sliced potato top instead, use about 1 large potato per person.
    6. Peel and cut the potatoes into 1/4 inch slices. Par boil the sliced potatoes in lightly salted water for about 4 minutes.
    7. Drain the potatoes and cool the slices on a cookie sheet until they are able to be handled.
    8. Overlap the potatoes all over the surface of the cottage pie and brush them with melted butter before popping the baking dish into a pre-heated 350 degree oven until the top begins to brown, the potatoes are fork tender and the gravy beneath is bubbling, about 40-50 minutes depending upon the size of your casserole dish.
    9. Smaller individual serving dishes will only need 20-30 minutes, again depending upon the size.

Nutrition Information

Yield

1

Serving Size

1

Amount Per Serving Calories 879Total Fat 20gSaturated Fat 7gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 11gCholesterol 137mgSodium 1203mgCarbohydrates 121gFiber 10gSugar 11gProtein 52g

The nutritional information provided is automatically calculated by third party software and is meant as a guideline only. Exact accuracy is not guaranteed. For recipes where all ingredients may not be used entirely, such as those with coatings on meats, or with sauces or dressings for example, calorie & nutritional values per serving will likely be somewhat lower than indicated.

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celtie

Thursday 6th of November 2025

I was looking for a recipe using boneless skinless chicken breasts and found this.. I'd think it'd work out fine subbing the turkey for chicken.. I'm all for quick easy and tastie :)

michelle

Friday 25th of July 2025

I just cooked what I thought was a small turkey but turns out it was really meaty and I have lots of leftovers but no stuffing had to quit eating it as it didn't sit well with my stomach so didn't stuff this one but am good with just potatoes, carrots, turkey and maybe some corn in it with the gravy. this is a nice easy recipes am going to try it out. I know it will be good.

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