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Thanksgiving Egg Rolls: A Crispy, Flavor-Packed Twist on Leftovers

When the feast is over and the Thanksgiving table is cleared, you’re left with one important question: what to do with all those leftovers? Sure, you can pile them into a plate or slap together a sandwich, but why stop there? Thanksgiving Egg Rolls take those holiday flavors and roll them up into crispy, golden bites of perfection. Whether you’re hosting friends for a post-Thanksgiving snack or just looking for a way to refresh those leftovers, this recipe will be your new go-to.

Let me tell you why these Thanksgiving Egg Rolls deserve a spot on your must-try list:

  1. Crispy Texture Meets Comfort Food: That crunch when you bite into a perfectly fried egg roll? It’s unbeatable, especially when it gives way to all the familiar, comforting flavors of Thanksgiving.
  2. Creative Use of Leftovers: Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce—this recipe transforms them into something that feels completely new and exciting.
  3. Crowd-Pleaser: Whether it’s for a family gathering or just your immediate crew, these rolls are guaranteed to have people asking for seconds (or thirds).
  4. Customizable: The beauty of this dish is that it’s totally adaptable. You can use whatever you’ve got on hand and create unique flavor combinations.
  5. Perfect for Dipping: Pair these rolls with a variety of sauces, and you’ve got a snack or appetizer that’s bursting with flavor.

Ingredients

Before we dive into the step-by-step, let’s round up everything you’ll need. You can mix and match based on your leftovers, but here’s a comprehensive list to get you started:

Essential Ingredients

  • Egg roll wrappers
  • Oil for frying (vegetable or canola oil works best)

Fillings

Choose your favorites from this list or add your own spin:

  • Turkey (shredded or diced)
  • Ham (diced)
  • Stuffing or dressing
  • Mashed potatoes
  • Sweet potatoes or candied yams
  • Green bean casserole
  • Mac and cheese
  • Gravy (use some inside the rolls and save the rest for dipping)
  • Cranberry sauce (adds a sweet, tangy kick)
  • Roasted vegetables (like carrots, squash, or Brussels sprouts)
  • Cheese (cheddar, mozzarella, or a creamy brie)

Step-by-Step Guide to Making Thanksgiving Egg Rolls

Step 1: Prep Your Workstation

  • Lay your egg roll wrappers on a clean, non-stick surface.
  • Keep a small bowl of water nearby to help seal the edges of your rolls.

Step 2: Fill the Wrappers

  • Place the wrapper in front of you like a diamond, with one corner pointing toward you.
  • Add 2-3 tablespoons of your chosen fillings in the center. Don’t overstuff! A balance of flavors and textures is key.

Step 3: Roll It Up

  • Fold the bottom corner over the filling.
  • Tuck in the sides snugly and roll the wrapper up toward the top corner.
  • Use a dab of water on the edges to seal the roll completely.

Step 4: Fry to Perfection

  • Heat your oil to 360°F in a deep skillet or frying pan.
  • Fry the rolls in small batches, turning occasionally, until they’re golden brown and crispy (about 2-3 minutes per side).
  • Remove and place on a paper towel-lined plate to drain excess oil.

Step 5: Serve and Enjoy

  • Pair your crispy rolls with a variety of dipping sauces (gravy, cranberry sauce, or even ranch dressing).

Expert Tips and Tricks

  1. Keep Wrappers Fresh: Cover the unused egg roll wrappers with a damp paper towel to prevent them from drying out.
  2. Don’t Overfill: Less is more when it comes to filling. Overstuffing can cause the rolls to break during frying.
  3. Make Ahead Option: Assemble the rolls in advance, place them on a parchment-lined tray, and freeze until ready to fry.
  4. Baking Option: For a lighter version, bake the rolls at 400°F for 15-20 minutes, turning halfway through.
  5. Air Fryer Hack: Brush the rolls with oil and air fry at 375°F for about 10 minutes, flipping once.
  6. Test Oil Temperature: Drop a small piece of wrapper into the oil—if it sizzles and rises to the top, you’re good to go.

15 Variations

  1. Classic Turkey and Stuffing
  2. Ham and Cheddar Delight
  3. Sweet Potato and Marshmallow
  4. Green Bean Casserole with Crispy Onions
  5. Mac and Cheese Explosion
  6. Turkey and Cranberry Bliss
  7. Loaded Mashed Potatoes
  8. Brussels Sprouts and Bacon
  9. Leftover Pot Pie Filling
  10. Cheesy Sweet Potato Mash
  11. Vegetarian Delight (roasted veggies and cheese)
  12. Southwest Spin (add black beans, corn, and salsa)
  13. BBQ Turkey Rolls
  14. Asian Fusion (add hoisin sauce and sesame seeds)
  15. Dessert Roll (pumpkin pie or pecan pie filling)

What to Serve with Thanksgiving Egg Rolls

Complete the meal with these perfect pairings:

  1. Gravy (as a dipping sauce)
  2. Cranberry sauce (thinned with orange juice for a zesty dip)
  3. Spicy aioli
  4. Ranch dressing
  5. Honey mustard
  6. Coleslaw
  7. Sweet potato fries
  8. Mashed potatoes with extra gravy
  9. Mac and cheese bites
  10. Cornbread muffins
  11. Caesar salad
  12. Creamy soup (like butternut squash or tomato bisque)
  13. Pickles or pickled vegetables
  14. Stuffed mushrooms
  15. Garlic breadsticks

Storage Tips

Short-Term Storage

  • Store leftover egg rolls in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in the oven at 375°F for 10-12 minutes to restore crispiness.

Long-Term Storage

  • Freeze uncooked egg rolls on a tray until solid, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag. Fry them directly from frozen, adding an extra minute or two to the cooking time.

How Many Should I Make for a Family Gathering?

For a smaller gathering (4-6 people), plan for 2-3 rolls per person. For larger crowds, aim for at least 4-5 rolls per person.


How Far in Advance Can I Make the Egg Rolls?

You can assemble the egg rolls up to 2 days in advance and store them in the fridge, covered with plastic wrap. If you’re planning further ahead, freeze them for up to 3 months.


Bonus Ideas for Leftovers

  1. Egg Roll Bowl: Skip the wrappers and layer the fillings in a bowl with a drizzle of gravy or sauce.
  2. Mini Egg Rolls: Cut the wrappers in half for bite-sized snacks.
  3. Stuffed Crescent Rolls: Swap egg roll wrappers for crescent roll dough and bake.

Thanksgiving Egg Rolls are more than just a way to use up leftovers—they’re a creative, flavorful, and crowd-pleasing dish that brings new life to holiday classics. Give them a try, and don’t forget to make them your own with your favorite fillings and dips. These rolls are the gift that keeps on giving!

Thanksgiving Leftover Egg-Rolls

An easy way to use up those delicious Thanksgiving leftovers!
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Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes

Ingredients
  

  • 1-2 25 Egg Roll Wrappers adjust based on your leftovers
  • Leftover Cooked Turkey
  • Leftover Dressing
  • Leftover Candied Yams
  • Leftover Mac and Cheese
  • Cranberry Sauce
  • Leftover Chicken
  • Leftover Ham
  • Leftover Collard Greens
  • Gravy also for dipping sauce

Instructions
 

  • To start your egg roll, prepare a clean, level surface. Position the wrapper so that it appears as a diamond shape in front of you. Crack open an egg in a bowl and scramble it, you can add a bit of water if you want. (This is your egg wash) 
  • Next, spread some of the stuffing and a few small turkey pieces. Add in whatever you’d like your combination to be. Just don’t overstuff it.

  •   Lift the bottom corner and roll away from yourself, ensuring the tucked-in corner remains secure while rolling. When halfway up, fold the left and right sides towards the center.
  • Continue rolling until only the final corner remains. Use the egg wash from earlier to brush over this corner. Complete the roll, brush a bit more of the egg wash along the seam, and place it seam-side down. Make sure to make these as tight as possible so they don’t open in the fryer.

  • For frying the egg rolls, pour approximately 4-5 inches of cooking oil into a pot and heat it to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.  Once done, transfer them to paper towels to drain and cool.
  • Carefully place 3 or 4 egg rolls into the hot oil, turning them occasionally. Fry until they turn a golden brown, which should take about 2 minutes. Once done, transfer them to paper towels to drain and cool. I use a rack on top of a baking sheet.

  • Serve the freshly fried egg rolls immediately alongside the gravy. Dip and Enjoy! 
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