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Christmas Dinner Gluten Free Thanksgiving

Turkey and Wild Rice Casserole

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 Do you have some standout memories of Thanksgiving? Aren’t some years more memorable than others? For us, one of the most memorable was the year of the crazy turkey legs. My brother-in-law is a bonafide redneck hunter. He provided two wild turkeys for our holiday meal. Luckily he had them all prepared and ready to cook or I would NEVER have agreed to it. Here they are! Crazy long wild turkey legsNotice anything strange? They are not in a traditional roasting pan? Not even a 9X13? Take a look at the legs. Notice how lean and long they are? They were so long, no lid would fit over them. I ended up cooking them in foil pans, covering them with foil. But that was not what creates the standout memory! It was that I had to make holes in the foil for the legs, they stuck out so far! Maybe you are thinking these are standard size aluminum pans? Nope, they are the big roasters. Still the legs wouldn’t fit. It was the only way we could think of to cook them. It tasted different than a Butterball, but it was a terrific meal full of family and fun. Everything it should be. I will never forget that year and it is one of those memories that gets brought up at family “Remember the time?” type gatherings.

Whether you are making wild or traditional store-bought turkey this year, you will most likely have leftover turkey. There are a lot of casseroles out there for leftover turkey. This Turkey and Wild Rice Casserole is my favorite. I have made it so many times, I have tweaked to our family’s version of perfection. It is elegant enough to serve guests. It has a perfect blend of holiday flavor . It can be frozen and baked up later. I have served this at holiday church functions and had to make handouts so everyone could have the recipe, it was so popular. But don’t wait for leftover turkey. Chicken works just as well.

Turkey and Wild Rice Casserole turkey wild rice sausage dried cranberries mushrooms celery in creamy sauce Leftover turkey elegant enough to serve guests

May your legs be long and lean this year, rather than your turkey legs. And may your memories of this year’s celebration be filled with joy.

Turkey and Wild Rice Casserole

adapted by Southern Living Do Ahead Cookbook
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Ingredients
  

  • 1 6 ounce package long grain and wild rice mix
  • 1/2 pound sausage I used Jimmy Dean
  • 1 cup diced fresh mushrooms
  • 1/2 cup diced celery
  • 2 Tablespoons reserved sausage drippings
  • 2 Tablespoon cornstarch
  • 2 cups milk
  • 2 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 3 cups chopped cooked turkey chicken may also be used
  • 1 cup dried cranberries

Instructions
 

  • Follow package directions to prepare rice mix.
  • In large skillet combine sausage, mushrooms, and celery. Cook over medium heat until browned. Reserve 2 tablespoons sausage drippings, drain the rest of the sausage.
  • Add cornstarch to drippings in skillet. Stir till there are no lumps. Heat one minute on high stirring constantly. Gradually add milk and Worcestershire sauce. Cook over medium heat stirring constantly until thickened.
  • Combine rice, sausage mixture, turkey, cranberries and sauce. Spoon mixture into a lightly greased oval baking dish.
  • Bake, uncovered, at 375 degrees for 40 - 45 minutes.

Notes

May be covered and refrigerated for 2 days or frozen for two weeks. If frozen, thaw before baking.
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

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  1. Jocelyn says

    December 15, 2013 at 1:18 pm

    This is a tasty casserole that my family really enjoyed. I had to make a couple adjustments due to our preferences and what I had on hand (chicken instead of turkey), but overall I followed the recipe. I will be making it again!

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    • Sherri says

      December 16, 2013 at 6:55 am

      Thank you so much for your feedback Jocelyn! You are awesome. I am so happy you liked this recipe. Our family copy is tattered and torn with use. Good thing I now have it preserved here on the site!

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