Whip up a simple turkey filling baked between layers of crescent dough, and you've got super tasty Turkey Crescent Bites. It's a perfectly scrumptious way to enjoy those turkey leftovers.
It's almost 'Turkey Day!' And if I'm being 100% honest {which I am}, I have to admit that the actual turkey itself is my least favorite part of Thanksgiving dinner. I'm waaaaaaaaaayyy more interested in all the creamy sides, extra-delicious breads, and dessert sugar.
But give me that turkey leftover the next day, with some good ol' white bread in a sandwich, and I'm in turkey bliss. Now ... mix that leftover turkey with some other goodies, slap it between two layers of crescent roll dough, bake it up, and cut it into little bites? Oh, now I'm in turkey heaven.
Whip up a simple turkey filling baked between layers of crescent dough, and you've got super tasty Turkey Crescent Bites. It's a perfectly scrumptious way to enjoy those turkey leftovers.
It's almost 'Turkey Day!' And if I'm being 100% honest {which I am}, I have to admit that the actual turkey itself is my least favorite part of Thanksgiving dinner. I'm waaaaaaaaaayyy more interested in all the creamy sides, extra-delicious breads, and dessert sugar.
But give me that turkey leftover the next day, with some good ol' white bread in a sandwich, and I'm in turkey bliss. Now ... mix that leftover turkey with some other goodies, slap it between two layers of crescent roll dough, bake it up, and cut it into little bites? Oh, now I'm in turkey heaven.
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