Turkey Caesar Sandwich on Garlic Toast
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Texas garlic toast turns an ordinary Turkey Caesar Sandwich into something special. It’s the perfect way to use up leftover Thanksgiving turkey or enjoy any day with deli-sliced turkey!
There’s no better way to enjoy leftover turkey than a delicious turkey sandwich than a deconstructed turkey Caesar salad.
My family loves this Turkey Caesar Sandwich so much, we almost can’t wait for Thanksgiving to be over!
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How to Make a Turkey Caesar Sandwich on Garlic Toast
The best part of this sandwich is that it’s made with warm garlic toast! and it’s SUPER easy to make!!
While you can enjoy this turkey sandwich any time using deli turkey, it’s a whole other level of good with leftover turkey from Thanksgiving!!
While the garlic bread slices are toasting in the oven, you want to mix up a little mayo, parmesan cheese, garlic, dijon and lemon juice for the spread.
Once the toast comes out of the oven, spread the mayo mixture on one side of each piece of warm toast. Then pile up as much turkey as you want on four of the slices of toast add a tomato slice and lettuce and place the four remaining slices of toast spread side down on top and serve! That’s it!!
Yes, your hands are going to get a little greasy holding on to a garlic toast sandwich……but that is the part that makes this sandwich SO DARN GOOD!!!
TRUST ME……if you like a turkey Caesar salad, you are going to love this Turkey Caesar Sandwich!!
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What is Ceasar Salad?
According to What’s Cooking America the original recipe for Ceasar salad included “romaine (to add a slightly bitter touch), garlic, croutons, Parmesan cheese, boiled eggs, olive oil and Worcestershire sauce.” Supposedly anchovies were added to the salad in 1926 and this version was called the “Aviator’s salad.” What’s Cooking America says that this version was so well-received that it became the standard and was renamed the “Caesar salad.”
In the 1930s, Caesar Salad was voted by the master chefs of the International Society of Epicures in Paris as the “greatest recipe to originate from the Americas in fifty years.”
Today the classic Caesar salad consists of romaine lettuce and croutons dressed with lemon juice, olive oil, egg, Worcestershire sauce, anchovies, garlic, Dijon mustard, Parmesan cheese, and black pepper.
Enjoy!!
What do you do with your Turkey Leftovers?
More great ideas for turkey leftovers
Tired of the same Thanksgiving leftovers? If your fridge bursting with leftovers, I’ve got your back. From soups and sandwiches to casseroles, there are so many great turkey recipes (and chicken recipes) that will make your leftovers anything but boring.
Roasted Turkey, Apple & Cheddar Sandwich White cheddar, crisp apples, and cranberry walnut slaw make this turkey flatbread sandwich a crave-worthy twist on the Panera favorite.
Thanksgiving Turkey Gumbo Turn leftover turkey into a hearty, flavor-packed gumbo that feeds a crowd and warms you up fast.
Creamy Dill Chicken Salad A fresh, herby spin on classic chicken salad—great with turkey, too. Serve it on bread or lettuce and call it lunch.
20 Minute Chipotle BBQ Cranberry Turkey Sliders (or chicken!) with Apple Poppy Seed Slaw Sweet, smoky, tangy, and topped with apple slaw—these sliders are reason enough to roast a turkey.
Turkey Cranberry Hand Pies Flaky, stuffed, and simple to make—these hand pies turn leftovers into fun little pockets of flavor.
Slow Cooker Turkey Barley Soup Light, comforting, and perfect for post-holiday recovery—just toss it all in the slow cooker.
Thanksgiving Pizza Stuffing, mashed potatoes, and turkey on puff pastry. It’s leftovers like you’ve never had them.
Chicken and Spinach Enchiladas Casserole Cheesy, savory, and perfect for using up leftover turkey in a cozy baked casserole.
Turkey Caesar Sandwich on Garlic Toast
This tasty Turkey Caesar Sandwich has the ease of a cold cut sandwich with the taste of warm toasted garlic bread and Caesar salad.
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup Mayonnaise
- 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
- 1 Tbsp lemon juice
- 1 tsp. Dijon mustard
- 1 clove garlic, minced
- 1 box (8 slices) frozen sliced garlic toast, prepared according to package directions (I use Texas Toast)
- 12 ounces sliced deli or leftover turkey breast
- 4 small romaine lettuce leaves
- 2 medium tomatoes, sliced
Instructions
- Bake garlic toast slices according to package directions.
- In a small bowl combine mayonnaise, cheese, lemon juice, mustard, and garlic.
- Remove toast from oven and spread mayonnaise mixture on one side of each of the 8 slices of toasted garlic bread.
- Top 4 slices with turkey, lettuce, tomato, and remaining toast (mayonnaise side down).
- Serve and enjoy!
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 4 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 304Total Fat: 16gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 11gCholesterol: 79mgSodium: 384mgCarbohydrates: 10gFiber: 2gSugar: 3gProtein: 30g
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Mmmm, this sounds so good! I’m not hosting Thanksgiving this year so if we don’t snag any leftover turkey I may have to pick up some deli turkey. Thanks for the recipe!
And yes, we fight the crowds on Back Friday too, thanks to my wonderful Father in Law who watches my girls while the rest of us hit the stores at 4 🙂
I am serving Bob Evans Mashed Pototes for Thanksgiving Holiday. Can they be warmed in crock pot and if so, how long per package?
When my folks lived away and it required us all to travel, and stay, we found the best way to utilize the leftovers was to make the next day casserole. We’ll start with turkey and layer the peas, corn, stuffing, cranberries, etc. , top it off with the potatoes and a pouring of the leftover gravy.
It usually made a roaster full and was a great way to feed the whole crew one more day AND have all the leftovers gone at the same time. No wondering what you’d do with a bowl of potatoes etc. and nothing to go along with them.
Enjoy your Thanksgiving all!
those sandwiches look delicious!!!
Thanks so much for including my Turkey Wrap Sandwiches in your round-up! I hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
I’ve never thought of a turkey caesar sandwich so thanks for the very appetizing idea! My favourite part of Thanksgiving dinner is the leftover turkey. Always make hot turkey sandwiches and homemade fries with leftover stuffing!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family Cheryl!
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Turkey Caesar sandwiches sound delicious! And I’ve never tried Bob Evan potatoes….I think I need to!
The sandwich looks wonderful! No shopping for us! We just had a fun day, ice skating, out to lunch and a movie!
Yum! We feasted on leftovers all day!
So many delicious ideas for leftovers!
Love this left over use of turkey. My husband in and while be loving this recipe all week long.
I can’t wait to try this. My husbands grandmother is doing Thanksgiving this year and we were told to bring lots of tupperware for leftovers. He gets really excited but I have turkey coming out of my ears after a few days. But this sandwich will definitely break up the turkey boredom. Thanks!
These look fantastic! I would love to try it… wish we had some turkey! The leftovers stayed at my folks. Maybe next year! 🙂
perfect leftover recipe! Happy holidays!