One of the best things about Thanksgiving is the leftovers. While Thanksgiving dinner is one of our favourite meals of the year, there’s no denying that we sometimes look forward to the next day just as much. Our Make it with Hamilton Beach host, nutritionist Miranda Malisani, shows us how to use to leftover ingredients make a delicious, easy to digest panini. Don’t skimp on the kale .. this leafy green is a high nutrient, low calorie food with cleansing power for post- Thanksgiving indulging.
Watch step-by-step as Miranda demonstrates how to make it with Hamilton Beachin your kitchen by watching the video and check out the recipe details below.
Have plenty of corned beef leftover from your St. Patrick’s Day celebrations? Use the leftovers and try this delicious reuben casserole recipe.
If you’re a fan of reuben sandwiches, you’ll love this deconstructed version. We took all your favorite reuben ingredients and transformed them into a delicious casserole that can feed the entire family.
In a baking dish, layer leftover corned beef and sauerkraut. Then spread thousand island salad dressing on top of the sauerkraut. Top with shredded swiss cheese and finish with a homemade bread crumb topping made from cubed rye bread mixed with butter. How easy is that?
Bake the casserole for 40 to 45 minutes at 350 degrees until the casserole is heated through and the rye bread topping is toasted and golden brown.
The casserole layers combine to taste exactly like a reuben sandwich from your favorite deli. Make it for an easy weeknight dinner post-St. Patty’s Day or keep it in rotation throughout the year if your family doesn’t need an excuse like St. Patrick’s Day to enjoy corned beef.