Thanksgiving Leftovers Poutine with Sweet Potato Fries
Sweet potato poutine is a creative way to use Thanksgiving leftovers and store-bought fries. I even add stuffing to make this poutine recipe more delicious.
1½cupsprepared bread stuffing(use leftovers or make it from a mix)
2cupsturkey gravy
1½cups(8 oz) diced or shredded cooked turkey
1cup(4 oz) cheese curds
1cupcranberry sauce or cranberry jelly
Chopped fresh herbs such as parsley or sage
Instructions
Heat oven to 400ºF.
Heat the turkey gravy in a saucepan. Add the diced turkey to heat through and keep warm while the fries cook.
Spread sweet potato fries on a metal cooling rack set over a baking sheet. Bake until heated through and just starting to crisp, about 12 minutes.
Remove fries from the oven and add bits of bread stuffing to the rack along with the fries. Return to the oven and bake until hot and crisped, 5 to 7 minutes more.
Immediately layer fries, stuffing, and cheese curds in a serving dish or on plates, allowing the cheese curds to melt with the hot fries.
Strain turkey from gravy using a slotted spoon and add to the poutine. Serve with extra gravy drizzled on top, cranberry sauce, and herbs.
Notes
Use an air fryer:Make this recipe by cooking the fries and stuffing in an airfryer. The setting should be at 400ºF to 425ºF.Variations: Swap sweet potato fries for regular fries or home fries.Use shredded cheddar cheese or diced fresh mozzarella in place of the cheese curds.