Try this easy casserole to make the most of your leftover turkey – it’s quick to put together with a few simple pantry staples, plus frozen vegetables.
This is what happens with leftover Thanksgiving or Christmas turkey at my house – a noodle casserole! It‘s an old-fashioned classic your grandma probably used to make.
I have revamped the traditional recipe so it doesn‘t use any condensed cream soups (I don‘t think there‘s anything inherently wrong with them, they just… creep me out for some reason, ahem). Don’t worry, it’s still absolutely easy and post-holiday tiredness friendly.
It starts with a homemade creamy sauce and includes plenty of no-chopping-needed frozen vegetables (see? Easy!), leftover turkey meat and oodles of egg noodles. Sprinkle with cheese and finish in the oven for a wonderful way to enjoy those leftovers. If you don’t have any leftover turkey, it’s delicious with shredded rotisserie chicken, too.
Ingredients you’ll need
Here is a visual overview of the ingredients in the recipe. Scroll down to the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post for quantities!
Ingredient notes
- Half-and-half, milk, cream… – I like this most with half-and-half, because the chances of it splitting are much smaller than with milk, and it’s not as heavy as cream (and I’m usually not too hungry after big holiday meals 😉 ). If you’re going with regular milk, whole milk works best (other varieties work OK, just make sure you let the milk come to room temperature for 10-15 minutes before using, and don’t boil too hot or the sauce could split). Another alternative would be evaporated milk.
- Garlic/onion powder: I usually choose to make this very, very easy. Hence the dried onion/garlic vs chopping fresh. If you feel very strongly about this, please feel free to sauté a chopped onion and some minced garlic in the butter before adding the flour.
- Turkey: Perfect for leftover turkey, but this recipe also works great with rotisserie chicken. If you have neither and want to use fresh:Dice 1 pound raw chicken or turkey breast and season with salt and pepper. Cook over medium heat in ½ tablespoon oil for 4-5 minutes or until lightly browned and almost done inside. Remove and set aside, then proceed with the recipe as written.
- Frozen vegetables: I used a pretty standard frozen mix called “vegetable medley”. It’s with corn, carrots, peas and green beans. I’ve also used California Blend before, which is delicious as long as the cauliflower chunks aren’t too big.
- Cream cheese: I like using some cream cheese in a lot of my from-scratch creamy pasta/noodle recipes. Kind of as a replacement for Veelveta, ya know? If you’re not a big fan of cream cheese, you can try adding shredded mozzarella to the sauce instead.
- Noodles: I like wide egg noodles best here. But you could also do bowties, spirals or macaroni. I would steer clear from large tubular shapes (rigatoni etc), because the turkey and vegetables pieces tend to hide inside and it’s just not the same.
How to make a Turkey Noodle Casserole
Are you ready for the most homey use of your leftover holiday turkey? It’s so easy to make:
You start by melting butter, then add flour (1) until creamy and frothy (2). Now add the chicken broth and milk (3) and simmer until the sauce has thickened (4).
Next, add all the seasoning to the sauce (5). Stir in the frozen vegetables and the cream cheese (6) until the cream cheese has fully melted into the sauce (7).
Finally, add the turkey and the cooked noodles and combine until everything is smothered in sauce (8).
Place the noodle mixture in a greased casserole dish (9) and cover with cheese (10).
Now just bake in the hot oven until the cheese is golden and the casserole is bubbly. Such comfort food!
Recipe tips
- Roux: Cooking butter and flour together for a sauce is called making a “roux” (fancy French phrase for you right there). Since you’re making a light cream sauce (and not a dark gravy), pay attention to only lightly cook the two together, so they don’t brown. And please stick to the medium heat – if the flour turns black, your sauce will obviously not turn out.The second tricky bit is to make sure it doesn’t get lumpy. For that, make sure to whisk the broth and milk right as you put them into the pan, and keep whisking until the sauce has thickened.
- Cook the noodles just right: Don’t overcook the noodles, they will continue cooking as the casserole bakes. If you want to keep them from getting soggy even further, toss them with ½ tablespoon of butter before adding them to the sauce – the layer of fat will help to keep some of the moisture away.
Freezer instructions
I KNOW. It’s a leftover recipe. But what if you’re actually here because you’re looking for a make-ahead freezer meal (or you don’t want to throw out your leftovers, but you also don’t want to eat them right now?). See, good information to have.
You can freeze this casserole for up to 3 months.
Assemble the full casserole right up to the final baking step, let it cool for 30 minutes at room temperature, then cover tightly first with cling film and then with aluminum foil. Label with the name and use-by date (freeze for up to 3 months) before placing in the freezer.
To heat from frozen: Remove the casserole from the freezer and unwrap. Loosely cover with aluminum foil and bake in the preheated oven for 60 minutes. Remove the foil and bake another 15 minutes, or until the cheese has melted and the casserole is bubbly.
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Printable recipe
Leftover Turkey Noodle Casserole
Recipe details
Equipment
Ingredients
- 4 tablespoons butter
- 4 tablespoons flour
- 2 cups chicken broth
- 1 cup half and half OR whole milk OR heavy cream
- 1 teaspoon dried onion powder
- 1 teaspoon dried garlic powder or less, to taste
- ½ teaspoon dried thyme
- salt & pepper to taste
- 16 oz frozen vegetable medley
- ¼ cup cream cheese
- 3 cups cooked and diced turkey meat or use cooked chicken/rotisserie chicken
- 1 pound egg noodles cooked according to package directions
- 1 cup shredded cheese I used a mix of sharp cheddar (for flavor) and mozzarella (for meltiness)
Instructions
- Prep: Heat the oven to 375°F and lightly grease a deep 9×13 inch casserole dish.
- Make sauce: Melt the butter in a large, deep skillet over medium heat. Stir in the flour until smooth. Whisk in the chicken broth and half-and-half and keep whisking over medium heat until thickened. Add all seasoning, then stir in the turkey meat, frozen vegetables and cream cheese. Stir in the noodles until evenly coated.
- Assemble: Transfer to the prepared casserole dish. Top with the cheese, then bake uncovered in the hot oven for 20-30 minutes, or until cheese has melted and casserole is bubbly.
Nancy Kundl says
excellent recipe. I halved it because it was just for 2 of us. ad there was certainly more tha enough. But, it needed a little more “oomph”. I wonder if I should have used more thyme or garlic. I also served it with some warmed ricotta on the side (needed to use that up, too) which was a very nice addition. It is a keeper.
Cathy says
This recipe is very good! Great way to use leftover turkey
Cindy says
I made this tonight. it was so easy. Followed it to a T. it was excellent. I used frozen peas I would make again with leftover turkey or chicken.
Corinne says
Made today with leftover thanksgiving turkey, only change was doubling the cream cheese. Flavor was very good, might add breadcrumbs next time but will definitely make again!
Darlene says
This recipe was so easy to make with my leftover turkey, very delicious. Thank you!
Nora says
I’m so glad, Darlene!
Nancy Stillwell says
Great Way to Enjoy Turkey Leftovers! I used Cajun seasoning in the white sauce and a bit more cream cheese but otherwise followed the recipe. It makes a lot! I turned it into two medium-sized casseroles and froze one for later.
Nora says
I’m so glad, Nancy!
Michelle Cannon says
This sounds really good!