HARRISONBURG VA: (Rocktown Now) – In the heart of The Shenandoah Valley, Thanksgiving is more than just a meal—it’s a celebration of community and tradition. But after the feast ends, many families face the same question: what to do with all those leftovers? Instead of letting turkey and trimmings go to waste, local chefs and home cooks are finding creative ways to keep the holiday flavors alive.

  1. Turkey Transformation
    Leftover turkey is a Shenandoah staple for post-holiday meals. Shred it for hearty soups perfect for chilly Valley evenings, toss it into a creamy pot pie, or layer it in sandwiches with cranberry sauce for a sweet-savory twist. For a lighter option, add turkey to salads with seasonal greens from local farms.
  2. Mashed Potato Magic
    Don’t toss those mashed potatoes! They make an excellent base for potato pancakes or can be used to thicken soups. Add herbs and cheese for a flavorful upgrade that feels right at home in Valley kitchens.
  3. Cranberry Sauce Reinvented
    Cranberry sauce isn’t just for turkey. Spread it on toast, swirl it into yogurt, or use it as a glaze for roasted meats. It also pairs beautifully with baked brie for an easy appetizer—perfect for Shenandoah Valley wine pairings, like an award-winning wine from Shenandoah Vineyards.
  4. Stuffing Surprise
    Turn stuffing into savory waffles or muffins for a fun breakfast treat. It can also be mixed with eggs and veggies for a quick frittata, ideal for a cozy brunch overlooking the Blue Ridge.
  5. Dessert Do-Overs
    Pumpkin pie leftovers can be blended into milkshakes or crumbled over ice cream. Even dinner rolls can be repurposed into bread pudding for a sweet finale.
    Food Safety Tip: Refrigerate leftovers within two hours of serving and enjoy them within three to four days. For longer storage, freeze portions in airtight containers