Turkey sausage & pesto soup
Cook up some turkey or chicken sausages and combine with cannellini beans, kale and pesto to make this filling soup. Serve with crusty bread, if you like
Cook up some turkey or chicken sausages and combine with cannellini beans, kale and pesto to make this filling soup. Serve with crusty bread, if you like
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims only
Try this clever way to use up your Christmas leftovers, including the remnants of your cheeseboard. Best enjoyed with a Boxing Day movie
Combine the best bits of a Christmas dinner in one moreish bite with these canapés. Ideal for a festive buffet
Get the most out of your turkey by using the bones to make a stock. It can kept in the freezer to be used in soups, risottos and more
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims only
Serve up this crowd-pleasing meal of meatballs in a creamy mushroom and thyme sauce. Enjoy with green veg and mash for a delicious family dinner
Make this comforting meatball and garlic bread traybake for a dinner the whole family will enjoy. You could buy a pack of meatballs if you’re short on time
Tick the healthy and budget-friendly boxes with our turkey escalopes and giant couscous. It's tasty, filling and packed with good-for-you ingredients
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims only
Enjoy this turkey cobb salad as a healthy party platter to use up Christmas leftovers. It’s full of vibrant flavours like pancetta, avocado, eggs, chicory and tomatoes
Make a fuss-free Christmas dinner with this two-tray method that includes stuffing, veg and the turkey. It's ideal if you have a small oven, and saves on the washing-up
Reduce food waste by using your leftover Christmas turkey to make stock – it’s great in our Asian-inspired pho noodle soup, full of fresh flavours
Make the most of leftover roast turkey with this creamy fricassee. It's delicious served with potatoes or pasta, and ideal for using up turkey from Christmas dinner
Make this classic turkey accompaniment up to three days in advance to help get your Christmas off to a stress-free start