DaBaby’s Creative Use Of Thanksgiving Leftovers Leaves Fans Drooling

Countless celebrities have been showing off their Thanksgiving feasts in recent days, leaving social media users’ mouths watering. The holiday has since passed, however, that doesn’t mean the festivities are over. Fans are now starting to see some creative recipes roll in from their favorite artists using leftovers. DaBaby, for example, recently flexed his personal favorite way to use the remainder of his meal on Instagram, and it’s pretty innovative.

Instead of simply heating up a plate of turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, etc., DaBaby decided to pop off with some soul food eggrolls. He showed off the unique meal that he “unlocked” on Instagram, proving that there are truly no limits when it comes to creating delicious recipes. Fans agree that the eggrolls look delectable, praising the rapper for the unorthodox yet clever use of leftovers. “This is disgusting!” one commenter jokes, “I would only eat 4 of these in one sitting.”

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DaBaby “Unlocked” Soul Food Eggrolls

“And y’all wonder why Americans struggling with high blood pressure smh,” another says. “How much it will cost to ship me a half a dozen boy.” Obviously, social media users are here for DaBaby’s eggrolls, and perhaps even inspired to do something creative with their own holiday leftovers. “That’s some big back sh*t,” another fan writes. “Yall take Apple Pay?” DaBaby has been making the most of his drool-worthy Thanksgiving feast, however, not every celeb has had the same luck.

Cardi B went live on Turkey Day to tell fans that she accidentally slept through the entire meal. Luckily, her family saved her a plate, which she later enjoyed with her followers. Ice spice also celebrated in an unconventional way, showing off a simple sandwich on her IG Story. What do you think of DaBaby’s use of leftovers? Would you try his soul food eggrolls? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Transforming Thanksgiving Leftovers: 5 Ways To Remix Your Feast

It’s a Thanksgiving blessing. While each family has their own traditions like binge-watching their favorite holiday movies and shows (i.e. Bob’s Burgers Thanksgiving specials), a commonality in each household is leftovers. The abundance of leftovers from Thanksgiving is bound to keep the family fed for the remainder of the weekend. However, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re making the same Thanksgiving plate day after day. Leftovers typically have a shelf-life of three to four days in the fridge or two to six months in the freezer. Ultimately, the best part about leftovers is turning them into a brand-new recipe. Below, we’ve broken down five ways to remix your Thanksgiving leftovers. 

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1. Turkey Ramen Showdown

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It’s time to take that leftover turkey to a whole new level. Slice up that bird and drop it into a flavorful ramen broth with fresh veggies and noodles. Add some ginger, garlic, and a dash of soy sauce for an East-meets-West fusion. The broth will not only add more juiciness to the turkey but it’ll also enhance the overall flavor.

2. Sensational Sweet Potato Mash Pancake

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Flip the script on those sweet potato leftovers by turning them into sensational sweet potato mash pancakes. Mix in some flour, baking powder, and a sprinkle of cinnamon. Fry up these golden delights and serve with a dollop of cranberry sauce for a sweet and savory remix. 

3. Funky Cranberry Jam

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Don’t sleep on the cranberry sauce. Take those cranberries and cook them down with some orange zest and sugar until they break into a smooth jam. Slather this sweet and tangy jam on toast, mix it in yogurt, or even use it as a topping for cheesecake. 

4. Stuffing Waffle & Gravy

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Let’s flip the leftover stuffing into waffles! Ball up the stuffing and press it into a waffle iron until it crisps up into a golden brown masterpiece. Serve it with leftover gravy for the pairing of a crunchy outer layer with a pillow-soft inside, like the perfect beat drop.

5. Pumpkin Pie Milkshake Madness

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Take that leftover sweet pumpkin pie, and crumble it into a blender with some vanilla ice cream, milk, and a pinch of nutmeg. Blend it up until smooth and pour it into a glass rimmed with crushed graham crackers. Sip on this dessert remix that’s creamy, dreamy, and downright addictive.

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