It’s hard to top a Thanksgiving meal, but if you look forward to the leftovers the next day more than the actual feast, Butterball has created a brand new breakfast (yes, breakfast!) recipe you will ...
1. First, preheat waffle iron at least 30 minutes to ensure it reaches the right temperature for best results. Add the stuffing and shredded turkey into a large bowl. Crack the eggs into a small ...
Thanksgiving came and went, and now you’ve got a fridge filled with turkey, stuffing, and cranberry sauce. You could make a day-after sandwich (booooooring)… or, you could make this awesome waffled ...
Mix together stuffing and egg. When waffle iron is hot, spray with nonstick cooking spray. Spoon stuffing onto hot waffle iron. Close top and press down slightly. Cook until golden brown and toasted ...