I have one more recipe to squeeze in before Thanksgiving that I am beyond excited to share. My Cranberry Pecan Turkey Salad is the only recipe you need for leftover turkey. It is chock full of so many things that you’ll have on hand after the big day is over – turkey, cranberries, pecans, jalapeño, onions, celery and more. It has a touch of sweetness, just enough spice, lots of textures and is bursting with flavor.
The inspiration for Cranberry Pecan Turkey Salad came from a recent trip to Texas. My friend and I stopped at a flower seed farm and had lunch at their café. We both ordered their cranberry pecan chicken salad and it was pretty good. However, as we were eating she looked at me and said, “Can you make this better?” I replied with, “Challenge accepted!” Here is the inspiration sandwich…
I think I win! Ha! I’m pretty sure that this sandwich filling included Miracle Whip (ewwww), poppy seeds, cranberries, pecans, celery and chicken. That’s it! I knew I needed to use real mayo and add some other pops of flavor like Dijon, jalapeno, and lemon juice.
Turkey and cranberries are a classic flavor combination that we often enjoy around the holidays, but this duo deserves a spot in salads all year round. The sweet tartness of cranberries perfectly complements the savory, herbaceous flavor of turkey. Beyond their complimentary tastes, both ingredients pack a nutritious punch, making turkey and cranberry salad a healthy choice any time.
In this complete guide, we’ll explore creative ways to combine these two ingredients into fresh, crunchy, and vibrant salads. Whether you’re looking to repurpose Thanksgiving leftovers or craft a Mediterranean-inspired meal, read on for pro tips, unique recipes, and endless ingredient pairing ideas to build the perfect turkey cranberry salad.
Why Turkey and Cranberries Make the Ultimate Salad Combo
There are plenty of reasons why turkey and cranberries mix so magnificently in salads. Here are some of the biggest benefits of this flavorful pairing:
Complimentary Flavors – The rich, savory meatiness of turkey is perfectly balanced by the sweet-tart pop of cranberries. These flavors naturally enhance one another.
Range of Textures – Cranberries add a juicy burst while toasted nuts or seeds contribute crunch to contrast the tender turkey meat, The mix of textures keeps each bite interesting
Nutrient Dense – Turkey provides lean protein, iron, zinc and B vitamins. Cranberries supply antioxidants and fiber. Together, they create a nutrient powerhouse.
Leftover Repurposing – Put extra turkey and leftover cranberry sauce to good use in a tasty new dish – the salad!
Color and Visual Appeal – The vibrant red of cranberries dotted throughout makes for a festive, appetizing presentation.
With so many benefits turkey and cranberries are ideal ingredients to liven up your salads. Now let’s look at creative ways to put them together.
Savory Turkey Salad with Tart Cranberries
One of the easiest routes is a simple turkey salad dressed up with the addition of dried or fresh cranberries. To make it:
- Chop or shred cooked turkey meat
- Mix with mayonnaise, Greek yogurt or avocado oil-based dressing
- Add halved fresh or dried cranberries
- Season with salt, pepper, fresh herbs
- Top salad greens or stuff in a sandwich
Take this basic concept and customize it by experimenting with different add-ins like nuts for crunch, mustard for tang, or spices like sage or thyme for a seasonal twist. The possibilities are endless for crafting your own signature turkey cranberry salad.
Get Creative with Leafy Greens and Veggies
Don’t limit yourself to boring lettuce. Expand the flavors and textures of your turkey cranberry salad by exploring different leafy greens as the base. Consider options like:
- Spinach – Nutrient-packed leaves that add color
- Kale – Sturdy greens that massage well with dressing
- Arugula – Peppery bite that contrasts the sweet cranberries
- Romaine – Crisp leaves that complement the turkey
In addition to greens, chop up an array of fresh veggies to bring more colors, flavors, and nutrients to the mix. We recommend adding:
- Bell Peppers – Red, orange and yellow for a sweet crunch
- Celery – For refreshing crispness and crunch
- Purple Cabbage – Vibrant color and texture
- Carrots – Shredded or julienned for a sweet touch
- Green Onions – Mild oniony flavor that pairs well
With so many possible ingredients, the only limit is your imagination. Turkey cranberry salad is a perfect canvas for seasonal produce.
Crunchy Toppings Add Next-Level Texture
While the leafy base supplies initial crispness, extra toppings bring more delightful crunch to your turkey cranberry salads. Toss in any combination of these satisfying add-ins:
- Toasted Nuts – Walnuts, pecans, almonds, pine nuts
- Seeds – Pumpkin, sunflower, sesame, hemp
- Crispy Wonton Strips– For Asian flair
- Crumbled Bacon – For a smoky, salty twist
- Croutons – Garlic, parmesan or plain
The interplay of textures from the smooth turkey, juicy cranberries, crunchy nuts and crisp greens makes each forkful ultra-satisfying to chew.
Dress It Up with Global Flavor Inspirations
Don’t settle for boring vinaigrettes. Draw inspiration from cuisines worldwide to add exciting new dimensions to your turkey cranberry salads.
Mediterranean – Olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, oregano, feta cheese
Greek – Lemon, red wine vinegar, garlic, dill, olives, feta
Italian – Balsamic vinegar, basil, parmesan, pine nuts
Asian – Rice wine vinegar, sesame oil, ginger, scallions
Mexican – Lime juice, cilantro, chili powder, queso fresco
Moroccan – Cumin, cinnamon, curry, saffron, apricots
With a base of turkey and cranberries, the possibilities for globally inspired flavors are endless. Don’t be afraid to get creative with marinades, spices, herbs and other signature ingredients from around the world.
Satisfying and Nutritious Low-Carb Salad Option
Thanks to its protein-packed turkey and low-sugar cranberries, turkey cranberry salad makes for a incredibly satisfying low-carb lunch or dinner option. To keep the carbs down:
- Use greens like spinach, kale or arugula as the base
- Avoid starchy vegetables like corn or peas
- Skip the croutons or wonton strips
- Choose seeds or nuts over grains for crunch
- Make dressing with oil and vinegar instead of sweet condiments
- Mix in avocado chunks for added creaminess
With smart substitutions like these, you can easily adapt turkey cranberry salad into a keto, paleo or gluten-free meal while still enjoying delicious flavor and crunch.
Simple Turkey and Cranberry Salad Recipes to Try
Ready to whip up a turkey cranberry masterpiece? Here are a few fabulous salad recipes to try:
Waldorf Turkey Salad – Shredded turkey, apples, celery, grapes, candied walnuts, Dijon dressing
Cobb Salad – Chopped turkey, bacon, hard boiled egg, avocado, tomato, greens, blue cheese dressing
Curried Turkey Salad – Shredded turkey, dried cranberries, celery, red onion, curry powder, mayo
Mexican Turkey Salad – Shredded turkey, cranberries, black beans, peppers, onion, cilantro, lime dressing
Greek Turkey Salad – Chopped turkey, spinach, cranberries, cucumbers, feta, olives, oregano vinaigrette
With the right combination of flavors and textures, the possibilities are endless for crafting craveable turkey cranberry salads. We hope these tips and recipes will inspire you to get creative in the kitchen with this tasty ingredient duo. Let your imagination run wild and whip up the perfect turkey cranberry salad to satisfy any craving!
How to Make Cranberry Pecan Turkey Salad
I didn’t make many process pictures but this is a very simple recipe. First, whisk together mayonnaise, Dijon, lemon juice, salt, pepper, poppy seeds and parsley. Then just stir in celery, onion, jalapeno, cranberries, and pecans.
Next, add in your leftover turkey or chicken. Yes chicken! This is a versatile salad that can be used with chicken or turkey. Fold in then taste and add more salt if desired.
Finally, add to your favorite bread for the tastiest sandwich ever. We used mini croissants and they were the perfect vessel for this delicious Cranberry Pecan Turkey Salad.
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More Recipes for Leftover Turkey
Here are some other recipes that would work great for leftover turkey! If it calls for chicken, just swap for turkey.