Turkey Cranberry Sliders - quick and yummy recipe! (2024)

Need an idea for using up all of the Thanksgiving leftovers? My favorite way to turn the turkey into a whole new meal is to make Turkey Cranberry Sliders. They couldn’t be easier and they are super tasty! Simply fill Hawaiian rolls with turkey, cranberry sauce, your favorite cheese, and you could even add potatoes or stuffing. Top with poppy seed butter, then bake to golden brown perfection. The ultimate way to use Thanksgiving leftovers and feed a crowd!

For this turkey sliders recipe, feel free to use just turkey (or another deli meat variety) and cheese (leaving the cranberry sauce off) for an awesome anytime party snack. Perfect for game day!

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One of the main reasons I get so excited for Thanksgiving, besides my pumpkin pie dessert squares, is Black Friday. And these sliders are a Black Friday must! Black Friday is one of my favorite traditions. We’re old school and go shopping the morning after Thanksgiving because this girl needs her beauty rest. But I absolutely love getting up early on Friday, grabbing a white chocolate peppermint mocha and checking gifts off my kiddos’ wishlists, all with the hustle and bustle of the holidays. When we get home and are all just about to drop, I whip up these leftover turkey sliders. It’s the most delicious way to make a new meal out of the leftovers.

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How To Use Leftover Thanksgiving Turkey

These Turkey Cranberry Sliders are so good and almost better than the big meal. The sweet and savory combo is so delicious and I’m pretty much a fan of any recipe using Hawaiian rolls.

If you’re looking for more ways to use the leftover turkey, just use any recipe that calls for shredded chicken and swap the chicken out for turkey. This Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup,these Easy Chicken Enchiladasor this Turkey Pot Pie would work great!

Ingredients For Turkey Sliders

There are just a few essential ingredients to make these sliders amazing!

  • Hawaiian rolls. I highly recommend using Hawaiian buns. They’re absolutely perfect for baking sliders. The inside of the bread stays soft and tender while the outside of the sliders have an ever-so-slight crispiness.
  • Turkey (or another meat option). If you have leftover turkey or even ham, that’s great! But you can make these year round by simply using your favorite deli meat.
  • Cheese. Use any favorite cheese. We typically go with Swiss or smoked gouda. So good!
  • Cranberry sauce. This ingredient isn’t actually essential. If you don’t have cranberry sauce, use any favorite jam or jelly or don’t use a sauce at all.
  • Poppy seed butter. Brush a mixture of butter, Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce and poppy seeds over the top of the buns before baking. This butter mixture gives these sliders SO much flavor. It’s a must!

How To Make Leftover Turkey Sliders

Start off by grabbing all of the leftovers, plus a package of Sweet Hawaiian rolls, cheese, butter, and seasonings. If you don’t happen to have leftovers, but you want to make this recipe, you can use sliced deli turkey and store-bought cranberry sauce. Trader Joe’s makes a tasty option! You could also use jam, jelly, or another favorite sauce.

The first step to make these is to slice the Sweet Hawaiian Rolls. You want to keep all of the rolls together.Next, you’re going to start layering the ingredients. Feel free to layer on more leftovers, if you have them. I think sweet potatoes or stuffing would be awesome on these as well. It really doesn’t matter the order you layer ingredients, but I start with the turkey.

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Then, spread the cranberry sauce over the turkey. Use as much or little as you like. This is where you would also layer on any additional ingredients, like potatoes or stuffing.

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The last layer here is the cheese. You can use any type of cheese. I like a white cheese for these sliders and I’ve used Swiss, Gouda and Provolone. A good smoked Gouda is my favorite.

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Last, place the top half of the rolls over the cheese layer. Use a brush to spread the melted butter mixture over the rolls. If you don’t have a brush, you can spoon the melted butter over the rolls. Cook the rolls until cheese is melted and the turkey is heated. I cooked mine with foil over the top for about 15 minutes, to keep the tops from getting too brown. After 15 minutes, take the foil off and continue to cook for another 5-8 minutes.

Remove from the oven and slice into individual sliders and serve immediately. If you have leftover gravy, it makes a great dip for these turkey sliders! Sliders are best served right after being removed from the oven. These don’t store or re-heat very well.

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Tips For Turkey Sliders

  • These sliders can be assembled up to 4 hours before baking. Store them covered in the fridge until you’re ready to bake and enjoy.
  • Turkey sliders are best eaten immediately after they come out of the oven.
  • Don’t forget to cover the sliders before baking with foil, so that the tops don’t burn. After 15 minutes, you can uncover the sliders and let them bake for about 5 more minutes and until golden brown.
  • This recipe as written makes 12 sliders and most people eat about 2 sliders. You can easily double or triple the recipe to feed a crowd.

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Recipe Variations

While turkey and cranberry are a pretty great pairing on their own, you can add more ingredients or change up the ingredients to these sliders to fit your preferences.

  • Spicy. Add pickled jalapeños in between the meat and cheese.
  • Bacon. How delicious would bacon taste in these sliders?!
  • Italian. Use marinara sauce instead of cranberry sauce and mozzarella cheese. You can even swap the turkey for pepperoni!

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More Fall Favorites to Enjoy

Pumpkin Cake Mix Cookies

Apple Turnovers

Sweet Potato Casserole

Butternut Squash Salad

Turkey Dressing with Gravy

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Turkey Cranberry Sliders

Yield: 12 sliders

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

Need an idea for using up all of the Thanksgiving leftovers? My favorite way to turn the turkey into a whole new meal is to make Turkey Cranberry Sliders. They couldn't be easier and they are super tasty! Simply fill Hawaiian rolls with turkey, cranberry sauce, your favorite cheese, and you could even add potatoes or stuffing.

Author: Kim

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces leftover turkey or thick cut turkey deli meat
  • 4 large slices Gouda, Havarti, Swiss or Provolone cheese (or other favorite cheese)
  • 1 cup cranberry relish or sauce
  • 1 package Hawaiian dinner rolls (12 rolls)
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • teaspoons Dijon mustard
  • ½ teaspoon poppy seeds or Everything Bagel seasoning

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375° F. and prepare a 9X13 (or slightly smaller) baking dish with cooking spray.

  • Slice Hawaiian buns in half while keeping all of the buns attached to one another. Remove the top buns and set aside.

  • Place the bottom buns in the pan. Add the turkey over the buns and top with cranberry relish or sauce, slices of cheese and the tops of the buns.

  • In a small microwave safe bowl, mix the butter, Worcestershire sauce, Dijon and seasoning or poppy seeds. Microwave for 30-60 seconds, or until the butter is melted.

  • Brush the butter mixture over the top of the buns. Cover with foil and bake at 375°F for 15 minutes. Remove the foil and bake for an additional 5-8 minutes.

  • Remove from the oven and slice into individual sliders and serve immediately. If you have leftover gravy, it makes a great dip for these turkey sliders! Sliders are best served right after being removed from the oven. These don't store or re-heat very well.

Notes

*Measurements for turkey, cranberry sauce and cheese are all approximate. Use the preferred amount for your sliders.

Photos by Molly atYes to Yolks.

Author: Kim

Course: Appetizer, Main Course

Cuisine: American

Serving: 1slider, Calories: 182kcal, Carbohydrates: 25g, Protein: 9g, Fat: 5g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 27mg, Sodium: 377mg, Potassium: 61mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 13g, Vitamin A: 112IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 94mg, Iron: 1mg

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Turkey Cranberry Sliders - quick and yummy recipe! (2024)

FAQs

Why is cranberry sauce so good with turkey? ›

Turkey is often dry, salty, and bland, which makes it the perfect partner for something sweet and moist. Cranberries are not overly sweet. Their tartness pairs well with the more bland-tasting turkey. Our palates would be bored by singular tastes.

What meat do Americans traditionally eat cranberry sauce with? ›

Cranberry sauce is often eaten in conjunction with turkey for Christmas in the United Kingdom and Canada or Thanksgiving in the United States and Canada, and it is only rarely eaten or served in other contexts there.

How to enhance cranberry sauce? ›

Spike cranberry sauce with citrus

Adding a teaspoon or two of fresh lemon or orange zest, a tablespoon of chopped candied peel, or even a splash of juice to your canned sauce will brighten flavors and bring in some homemade flavor.

Is cranberry sauce better warm or cold? ›

Should cranberry sauce be served warm or cold? You could, of course, serve it straight out of the pot, but I think it's best after it's chilled in the fridge. Chilling it helps it firm up some more in the fridge, plus, serving it this way means you can make it days ahead of a holiday.

What tastes good with turkey? ›

Roast turkey provides an aromatic link to many of the traditional sides that we pile onto our plates during the holidays like stuffing, mashed potatoes, brussels sprouts, sweet potatoes and cranberry sauce.

What to pair with sliders? ›

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  • Potato chips.
  • Italian pasta salad or macaroni salad.
  • Loaded baked potato bites.
  • Any warm dip such as Reuben dip.
  • Veggie tray with dip.
  • Hash brown potato casserole.
  • Classic potato salad.
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Do British people eat cranberry sauce? ›

Cranberry Sauce

Though it often accompanies Thanksgiving dinner in North America, it is a popular sauce for Christmas dinner here in Britain. Pour a little onto the turkey and stuffing along with the gravy for a wonderful mixture of flavours!

What to use instead of cranberry sauce? ›

Consider a chutney with fresh and dried fruit, a tangy citrus marmalade, and even bacon-onion "jam." The recipes we've gathered are sweet and tart or savory and aromatic, they include the spices, nuts, and deep flavors we associate with autumn and winter, so you won't miss the cranberries one bit.

What are the two types of cranberry sauce? ›

Cranberry sauce can be served either as a gooey liquid or as a solid jelly. The jellied version is solid enough to retain the shape of the container in which it's placed whereas the sauce version is much more fluid. The difference between the fluid sauce and the jelly versions comes down to pectin.

Who invented cranberry sauce with turkey? ›

An account from the American colonies in 1672 mentions the ways that both Native Americans and European settlers used cranberries, "boyling them with sugar for a sauce to eat with their meat." And one of cranberry's earliest documented appearances with turkey can be found in the 1796 cookbook American Cookery, where ...

Why is cranberry sauce a Thanksgiving staple? ›

According to Wick, the tart fruit became popularly used to create cranberry sauce for turkey and other types of meat in the late 17th century. Within a hundred more years, cranberry sauce became a staple dish in the U.S., with its popularity taking off even more throughout the 19th century.

What does cranberry sauce go well with? ›

Use it up with these delicious recipe ideas.
  • 1Braised pork with cranberry and five-spice. ...
  • 2Turkey and cranberry burgers. ...
  • 3Turkey and roast vegetable patties with cranberry dressing. ...
  • 4Turkey, brie and cranberry sandwiches. ...
  • 5Pork, cranberry and pistachio rissoles with hot potato salad.

What's the point of cranberry sauce? ›

Cranberry sauce offers the same Vitamin C nutrients that can mean less colds and flu this winter. A half-cup serving delivers about 4 percent of your daily Vitamin C needs, but every little bit helps! Believe it or not, cranberry sauce can help you look like a million bucks.

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