Turkey and Mozzarella Christmas Sandwich Loaf

Recipe and recipe photography by Make More Of Salad
Turkey and Mozzarella Christmas Sandwich Loaf:

Turkey and Mozzarella Christmas Sandwich Loaf. Hello friends. I hope you are having a lovely Christmas? So today I am sharing a recipe to save for after Christmas.

Turkey and Mozzarella Christmas Sandwich Loaf. A great recipe to use up that left over Turkey.

Turkey and Mozzarella Christmas Sandwich Loaf:

  • Recipe Ingredients.
  • Recipe Method.
  • Other Recipe Ideas.

How To Make A Turkey and Mozzarella Christmas Sandwich Loaf:

More Turkey Curry? If the answer is ‘No’ then this Christmas sandwich loaf is a much more interesting way of using up leftover turkey.

How tasty!?

Serves: 4-6

Preparation time: 15 minutes plus standing time || Cooking time: 0

You’ll Need:

  • 1 circular loaf
  • 3 tbsp cranberry sauce
  • 6-8 long Cos Leaves
  • 150g mozzarella, sliced
  • jar roasted vegetables (Peppers, aubergines, courgettes etc)
  • leftover turkey breast torn into pieces

What To Do:

Method:

  1. Firstly, cut the top off the loaf approx ¼ the way down and pull the soft bread out of the centre to make a bowl shape of the crust with a 2cm layer of bread inside.
  2. Secondly, spread half of the cranberry sauce in a thin layer all over the inside of the bread bowl then layer half of the Cos leaves over the bottom, tearing them to fit. Add a layer of mozzarella then the roast veg then the turkey and top with the rest of the cranberry. Repeat this till the bread bowl is full. End with a layer of Cos leaves.
  3. Last but not least, replace the lid and tightly wrap the whole thing in cling film and balance a can on top to weigh it down. Leave to firm up for 1-4 hrs. Cut into slices to serve.

Note: Also dry the roast veg and mozzarella on kitchen roll to avoid the bread getting too soggy.

Turkey and Mozzarella Christmas Sandwich Loaf:

Turkey and Mozzarella Christmas Sandwich Loaf:

Updated post. First published here, 21st September 2016 *Recipe and recipe photography by Make More Of Salad* So what do you think of this Turkey and Mozzarella Christmas Sandwich Loaf?

Do you fancy making one?

You can also find lots more Christmas inspiration here: Christmas Recipes. Don’t forget to let us know if you get to make this recipe.

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14 Comments

  1. Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
    24 November 2022 / 10:47

    This loaf is beautiful! Thanks a bunch for sharing at Fiesta Friday party! I hope to see you next week.

    • 9 January 2023 / 14:44

      Thanks so much for hosting and stopping by.

  2. Petra
    18 November 2022 / 22:37

    The prettiest loaf around! It sounds delicious.

    • 9 January 2023 / 14:42

      Thanks for stopping by Petra.

  3. Joanne
    17 November 2022 / 17:52

    That looks and sounds delicious! What a great way to use up some holiday leftovers.

  4. Nicolle
    17 November 2022 / 11:24

    Claire! This is so eye catching! And perfect for the holidays! Hop on over at my weekly link party that goes Wednesday-Sunday and link up for a chance to be featured!
    Have a great week my friend!

  5. Beth
    16 November 2022 / 16:56

    This recipe looks YUMMY! I can’t wait to try it out. I’d love for you to join us over at the Creative Crafts Linky Party every Wednesday through Sunday

    Followed and Pinned!
    Creatively, Beth

    • 17 November 2022 / 18:59

      Thanks so much for the invite.

  6. 2 January 2021 / 17:27

    Wowza, this looks worth having leftovers for!

    • 6 January 2021 / 14:06

      Haha. Thanks for the comment.

  7. Rebecca Payne
    1 January 2021 / 17:07

    Happy New Year! May 2021 being us Good Health, much needed Wealth and the Wisdom to achieve them