Bubble and squeak recipe: Use up turkey Christmas dinner leftovers with this tasty dish

HOW TO make bubble and squeak: Turkey Christmas dinners were eaten across the UK yesterday, and inevitably there is always some leftover. Rather than letting your food go to waste try this tasty recipe.

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Bubble and squeak recipe: A step by step guide to making the Christmas classic

Christmas is here, and bubble and squeak is one of the most traditional dishes of the season.

It is the perfect way to use up any turkey which did not get eaten, as well as any vegetables.

There are a number of fantastic recipes for Christmas dinner leftovers to try.

But the one everyone will be expecting on Boxing Day is bubble and squeak - this is how to make it.

Ingredients

Left over turkey

1 tbsp olive oil

1 small onion, finely chopped

1 garlic clove, chopped

100g (3 1/2oz) spinach

1 x 425g pack root veg mash

1/2 tsp smoked paprika, plus extra for serving

20g (3/4oz) butter

2 eggs

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Bubble and squeak recipe: Make this classic with leftover turkey from Christmas dinner

Bubble and squeak recipe: Turkey Christmas dinner leftovers idea

Method

Heat the oil in a large frying pan set over a low-medium heat. Add the onion and garlic and cook for 5 minutes, or until softened. Meanwhile, put the spinach in a colander and pour over a kettleful of freshly boiled water to wilt. Cool under the cold tap, then squeeze dry and roughly chop.

In a bowl, combine the onion and garlic, root veg mash, paprika, spinach and a little seasoning. Mix well.

In the same frying pan, melt the butter over a medium heat. Add the mash mixture in two halves, shaping into flattened patties with a spatula. Throw in chunks of cooked turkey. Cook for 6-8 minutes on each side, until golden and crisp.

Meanwhile, bring a large pan of salted water to the boil. Reduce the heat to a simmer, then crack in the eggs at separate sides of the pan and cook for 4 minutes.

Remove the eggs with a slotted spoon and drain on kitchen paper. To serve, top each bubble and squeak with a poached egg and sprinkle with a little extra paprika.

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Bubble and squeak recipe: Making this dish should be quick and simple

Why do we eat turkey at Christmas time? The festive tradition dates back years.

King Henry VIII is believed to be the first king of England to feast on the bird, but Britons have Yorkshireman William Strickland to thank for the bird.

Turkeys were first introduced to England nearly 500 years ago, having been brought over the Atlantic from the New World in 1526 by Mr Strickland. 

Prior to the American bird’s arrival, Christmas staples included feasts of geese, wild boar, cattle and even the odd peacock.

Bubble and squeak recipe: Use up turkey Christmas dinner leftovers with this tasty dish

HOW TO make bubble and squeak: Turkey Christmas dinners were eaten across the UK yesterday, and inevitably there is always some leftover. Rather than letting your food go to waste try this tasty recipe.

bubble and squeak recipe how to make turkey leftoversGetty Images

Bubble and squeak recipe: A step by step guide to making the Christmas classic

Christmas is here, and bubble and squeak is one of the most traditional dishes of the season.

It is the perfect way to use up any turkey which did not get eaten, as well as any vegetables.

There are a number of fantastic recipes for Christmas dinner leftovers to try.

But the one everyone will be expecting on Boxing Day is bubble and squeak - this is how to make it.

Ingredients

Left over turkey

1 tbsp olive oil

1 small onion, finely chopped

1 garlic clove, chopped

100g (3 1/2oz) spinach

1 x 425g pack root veg mash

1/2 tsp smoked paprika, plus extra for serving

20g (3/4oz) butter

2 eggs

bubble and squeak recipe how to make turkey leftoversGetty Images

Bubble and squeak recipe: Make this classic with leftover turkey from Christmas dinner

Bubble and squeak recipe: Turkey Christmas dinner leftovers idea

Method

Heat the oil in a large frying pan set over a low-medium heat. Add the onion and garlic and cook for 5 minutes, or until softened. Meanwhile, put the spinach in a colander and pour over a kettleful of freshly boiled water to wilt. Cool under the cold tap, then squeeze dry and roughly chop.

In a bowl, combine the onion and garlic, root veg mash, paprika, spinach and a little seasoning. Mix well.

In the same frying pan, melt the butter over a medium heat. Add the mash mixture in two halves, shaping into flattened patties with a spatula. Throw in chunks of cooked turkey. Cook for 6-8 minutes on each side, until golden and crisp.

Meanwhile, bring a large pan of salted water to the boil. Reduce the heat to a simmer, then crack in the eggs at separate sides of the pan and cook for 4 minutes.

Remove the eggs with a slotted spoon and drain on kitchen paper. To serve, top each bubble and squeak with a poached egg and sprinkle with a little extra paprika.

bubble and squeak recipe how to make turkey leftoversGetty Images

Bubble and squeak recipe: Making this dish should be quick and simple

Why do we eat turkey at Christmas time? The festive tradition dates back years.

King Henry VIII is believed to be the first king of England to feast on the bird, but Britons have Yorkshireman William Strickland to thank for the bird.

Turkeys were first introduced to England nearly 500 years ago, having been brought over the Atlantic from the New World in 1526 by Mr Strickland. 

Prior to the American bird’s arrival, Christmas staples included feasts of geese, wild boar, cattle and even the odd peacock.

Bubble and squeak recipe: Use up turkey Christmas dinner leftovers with this tasty dish

HOW TO make bubble and squeak: Turkey Christmas dinners were eaten across the UK yesterday, and inevitably there is always some leftover. Rather than letting your food go to waste try this tasty recipe.

bubble and squeak recipe how to make turkey leftoversGetty Images

Bubble and squeak recipe: A step by step guide to making the Christmas classic

Christmas is here, and bubble and squeak is one of the most traditional dishes of the season.

It is the perfect way to use up any turkey which did not get eaten, as well as any vegetables.

There are a number of fantastic recipes for Christmas dinner leftovers to try.

But the one everyone will be expecting on Boxing Day is bubble and squeak - this is how to make it.

Ingredients

Left over turkey

1 tbsp olive oil

1 small onion, finely chopped

1 garlic clove, chopped

100g (3 1/2oz) spinach

1 x 425g pack root veg mash

1/2 tsp smoked paprika, plus extra for serving

20g (3/4oz) butter

2 eggs

bubble and squeak recipe how to make turkey leftoversGetty Images

Bubble and squeak recipe: Make this classic with leftover turkey from Christmas dinner

Bubble and squeak recipe: Turkey Christmas dinner leftovers idea

Method

Heat the oil in a large frying pan set over a low-medium heat. Add the onion and garlic and cook for 5 minutes, or until softened. Meanwhile, put the spinach in a colander and pour over a kettleful of freshly boiled water to wilt. Cool under the cold tap, then squeeze dry and roughly chop.

In a bowl, combine the onion and garlic, root veg mash, paprika, spinach and a little seasoning. Mix well.

In the same frying pan, melt the butter over a medium heat. Add the mash mixture in two halves, shaping into flattened patties with a spatula. Throw in chunks of cooked turkey. Cook for 6-8 minutes on each side, until golden and crisp.

Meanwhile, bring a large pan of salted water to the boil. Reduce the heat to a simmer, then crack in the eggs at separate sides of the pan and cook for 4 minutes.

Remove the eggs with a slotted spoon and drain on kitchen paper. To serve, top each bubble and squeak with a poached egg and sprinkle with a little extra paprika.

bubble and squeak recipe how to make turkey leftoversGetty Images

Bubble and squeak recipe: Making this dish should be quick and simple

Why do we eat turkey at Christmas time? The festive tradition dates back years.

King Henry VIII is believed to be the first king of England to feast on the bird, but Britons have Yorkshireman William Strickland to thank for the bird.

Turkeys were first introduced to England nearly 500 years ago, having been brought over the Atlantic from the New World in 1526 by Mr Strickland. 

Prior to the American bird’s arrival, Christmas staples included feasts of geese, wild boar, cattle and even the odd peacock.

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