Coronation Turkey - Leftover Turkey Recipe (2024)

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Coronation Turkey quickly transforms your leftover turkey into a classic to serve with salads and in sandwiches. An easy recipe and an excellent way to use your Thanksgiving or Christmas leftovers.

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After all the festive feasting I have no inclination to eat rich, sweet or savoury dishes. This is the time when I want to eat simple dishes made with food from the fridge and I crave something light but very tasty.

Coronation Turkey meets my needs perfectly, a few dressing ingredients mixed in a bowl, some chopped turkey and a plate of salad. This recipe makes me very happy and I hope it will make you happy too.

What is Coronation Chicken?

Coronation Chicken is a recipe served following the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. The recipe is attributed to Constance Spry and Rosemary Hume, however, a similar dish of chicken mixed with curry & mayonnaise was prepared for the Silver Jubilee of George V in 1935.

Coronation Chicken is an incredibly popular with recipes available from British celebrity chefs such as Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsay as well as TV cooks Mary Berry and Delia Smith.


The dish was revisited in 2002 for the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II with a modern update, it still stands the test of time.

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What kind of turkey meat should I use?

I use a mixture of turkey breast meat. But you can use all breast meat or all brown meat or a mixture of both, it depends on what you have left and your own preference.

Make sure there are no hard dry parts to meat and that there are no bones attached. Cut the meat into even-sized pieces and, if you want to use the mixture in sandwiches then cut the meat into smaller pieces.

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What kind of mayonnaise should I use?

I use light mayonnaise but you can use regular mayonnaise. Or you make your own mayonnaise at home.

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What kind of cream can I use?

I use double cream as I find it gives the best consistency, aim to get a sauce that is the thickness of whipped cream. You can use single cream or creme fraiche but always use unsweetened cream, because the mango chutney adds sweetness.

What kind of curry paste should I use?

Use a mild curry paste like a Korma. You can also use a teaspoon of mild curry powder if you don’t have curry paste. Aim for a flavour of curry without much chilli heat.

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What kind of Mango Chutney should I use?

Use a regular Mango Chutney that will add sweetness to the dressing. If you would like to make your own Mango Chutney, try this easy recipe from Fab Food 4 All. Cut up any larger pieces of mango if the chutney is chunky.

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My Pineapple and Chilli Jam would also work really well in this recipe. It has the right amount of sweet and spicy to complement the mild curry paste.

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Can I spice up the Coronation Turkey?

Add a more spicy curry paste like Madras to the dressing mix, or use a Hot Mango Chutney to increase the heat in your Coronation Turkey. A traditional Coronation sauce is mild, but this is your sauce so if that is what you like, go for it!

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How to make Coronation Turkey

Coronation Turkey couldn’t be easier to make, just mix together the dressing and add the cooked turkey.

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Gather your ingredients

  • Cooked Turkey
  • Double Cream
  • Mayonnasie
  • Mild Curry Paste
  • Mango Chutney
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Put the mayonnaise, cream and curry paste into a bowl and mix until combined.

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Add the mango chutney to the mayonnaise mixture and stir until combined.

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Add the pieces of turkey to the dressing and mix until the turkey pieces are covered in the coronation dressing.

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How do you serve Coronation Turkey?

  • Coronation Turkey is delicious served simply in a sandwich with some tortilla chips on the side.
  • Serve with salad leaves, tomatoes, and cucumber.
  • Bake some potatoes and top with Coronation Turkey, be sure to check out my Airfryer Baked Potato recipe, it’s perfect for baking up to 3 large or 4 medium potatoes.

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Coronation Turkey

Janice Pattie

Coronation Turkey quickly transforms your leftover turkey into a classic to serve with salads and in sandwiches. An easy and excellent way to use your Thanksgiving or Christmas leftovers.

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Course Salad, sandwich, Snack

Cuisine British

Servings 2

Calories 259 kcal

Equipment

  • Sharp knife

  • chopping board

  • medium bowl

  • weighing scales

  • Measuring spoons

Ingredients

  • 200 grams (1.5 cups) cooked turkey
  • 3 tablespoon (3 tablespoon) double cream
  • 3 tablespoon (4 tablespoon) light mayonnaise
  • 1 teaspoon (1 teaspoon) mild curry paste
  • 1 tablespoon (1 tablespoon) mango chutney
  • 1 pinch (1 pinch) salt

Instructions

Make the dressing

  • Put the mayonnaise and cream in a bowl with the curry paste and mix until smooth and well combined.

  • Add a little extra cream if the mixture seems too thick. It should be the consistency of thick cream.

  • Stir in the mango chutney

Combine with the turkey

  • Chop the turkey into bite-sized pieces and add to the dressing, stir to combine and coat all the turkey in the dressing.

Notes

Serve the Coronation Turkey on a bed of salad leaves, or it is a delicious filling for a sandwich or to top an open sandwich for a light lunch or supper

Nutrition

Calories: 259kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 22gFat: 15gSaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 88mgSodium: 394mgPotassium: 242mgSugar: 6gVitamin A: 725IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 29mgIron: 1mg

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Comments

  1. Caroline says

    Looks like a good way to combat all the pastry and general richness of the past few days! There just comes a time over the holidays when salad is what you crave!

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  2. My Golden Pear says

    I have had a craving for something spicy after all the rich food I've eaten – this is just what I need.

    Reply

  3. Debs Dust Bunny says

    What a relief to see salad again! This looks delicious the perfect antidote to Christmas indulgence.

    Reply

  4. Karen S Booth says

    YES! Spice and salad…..just what I am craving now! Happy New Year Janice! Karen xxx

    Reply

  5. Kate - Turquoise Lemons says

    It is so good to see fresh vegetables on the plate. I love a change in flavours at this time of year and the fact that you have used reduced fat versions in the recipe to counteract all the festive food! Thank you for joining in the No Waste Food Challenge.

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  6. Cat says

    Oh my goodness – yes please! I would cram this between two slices of thick white bread and tuck in. It looks absolutely delicious!

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    • Janice Pattie says

      That is definitely a great way to eat this Coronation Turkey!

      Reply

  7. Jacqui - Recipes Made Easy:Only Crumbs Remain says

    A good classic recipe will always stand the test of time and i had a craving for coronation chicken only last week! Great idea to use turkey. Thank you for sharing the recipe with #CookBlogShare

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    • Janice Pattie says

      Exactly, homemade is best too!

      Reply

  8. Corina Blum says

    I remember my aunt always used to make this at one of our Christmas buffets when I was a child and I’ve loved it ever since. It always reminds me of those gatherings too!

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    • Janice Pattie says

      It’s a real classic and well worth revisiting.

      Reply

  9. Chloe Edges says

    Ooooh I’ve been making coronation chicken for years but I’ve never though to make it with turkey – what a great idea! I think I’m going to have mine with a baked potato please 🙂

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    • Janice Pattie says

      Good choice, and try the turkey it works so well.

      Reply

  10. Eb Gargano | Easy Peasy Foodie says

    Such a great idea for roast turkey leftovers (of which there is likely to be a lot this year!) Eb 🙂

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    • Janice Pattie says

      Thank you, I agree and I can’t wait. I love getting creative with leftovers.

      Reply

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Coronation Turkey - Leftover Turkey Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What to do with over cooked turkey? ›

If the turkey is dry, sitting in the moist gravy will help to rehydrate it. Serving more sauce on the side also helps to add moisture. Finally, if you've made a large turkey and have a lot left over, use it in recipes such as Turkey Pot Pie or a soup such as Turkey Wild Rice.

How to make cooked turkey moist? ›

Add some stock and butter: Add two secret ingredients for reheating leftovers — moisture and fat — to any leftovers when reheating. For turkey, stock and butter are ideal, but use what you've got!

How long is leftover turkey good for in the refrigerator? ›

How Long Does Turkey Last in the Fridge? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommends using cooked turkey within three to four days as long as it is kept refrigerated at a temperature that is 40°F or lower. “Refrigeration slows but does not stop bacterial growth,” the website states.

Can you cook already cooked turkey? ›

First, preheat your oven to 325° F. Remove the turkey from the aluminum foil wrapping and place in a roasting pan. Pour 1 cup of water in the bottom of the pan and cover the turkey with a tented sheet of aluminum foil. For a 10-12 pound cooked turkey, bake for one hour, or until the turkey is 125° F.

How to reheat leftover turkey without drying it out? ›

Simply heat your oven to 300 degrees, put the carved meat in a baking dish, and add some chicken broth or turkey stock to the pan. The meat will absorb some of the liquid as it heats, making it nice and juicy. Cover the pan tightly with foil and place it in the oven until the meat is hot, 20 to 30 minutes.

Can you eat cooked turkey after 5 days? ›

USDA recommends using cooked turkey within 3 to 4 days, kept refrigerated (40°F or less). Refrigeration slows but does not stop bacterial growth. Turkey can be frozen for 3 to 4 months. Although safe indefinitely, frozen leftovers can lose moisture and flavor when stored for longer times in the freezer.

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