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The Flavor Bender   ›   Recipes   ›   Seasonal Recipes   ›   Thanksgiving Favorites   ›   Turkey Phyllo Rolls (with Cranberry and Cheese)

Turkey Phyllo Rolls (with Cranberry and Cheese)

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Updated: 7/17/2023
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Cranberry, Cheese and Turkey Filo Rolls - Super quick to make and a fantastic appetizer for the holidays OR make it using leftovers for a light meal, or snack that is family friendly and absolutely delicious!

Transform your leftover turkey and cranberry sauce into these delicious Turkey Phyllo Rolls with Cranberry & Cheese, and find out just how amazing even those leftovers could taste!

Cranberry, Cheese and Turkey Filo Rolls - Super quick to make and a fantastic appetizer for the holidays OR make it using leftovers for a light meal, or snack that is family friendly and absolutely delicious!

I’m so psyched to share this recipe with you guys today, because this is one of our absolute favorite leftovers recipes. It’s such a phenomenal way to use up your Thanksgiving leftovers (or even Christmas leftovers) in a completely transformed and delicious way.

And these are perfect as appetizers for a small Thanksgiving menu too.

Thanksgiving leftovers

We don’t usually prepare a full turkey for Thanksgiving, it’s typically a slow cooked turkey breast or oven roasted turkey breast, or even a slow roasted turkey roll or sous vide turkey roll for something a little more fancy. And yet, there’s always leftovers!

Last time, I shared this cheesy savory bread pudding, that’s also a great way to use up your leftover Thanksgiving turkey, sausage stuffing, cranberries and cranberry sauce, and whatever else you want to throw in there.

These Turkey Phyllo Rolls (turkey filo rolls) on the other hand are even easier to make (I’m talking ridiculously easy), and are honestly even better!

Filo (or phyllo) pastry is a little bit of white whale for me. I want to make it SO BAD, and I keep making plans, but still haven’t gotten around to it.

I have made rough puff pastry, choux pastry and croissants before. And this is definitely another pastry skill I would like to have under my belt. It hasn’t happened yet, but it soon will. In the meantime, we can totally rely on store-bought filo dough, frozen and ready to be used. 🙂

Cranberry, Cheese and Turkey Filo Rolls - Super quick to make and a fantastic appetizer for the holidays OR make it using leftovers for a light meal, or snack that is family friendly and absolutely delicious!

Turkey phyllo rolls

These turkey phyllo rolls come out seriously fantastic. Imagine that light, super crispy, flaky pastry, encasing sweet cranberry chutney or thick cranberry sauce, some herbs, cheddar cheese and roast turkey and then baked to a perfect crispness. Mmmmm perfecto!

These are great as quick and easy appetizers, snacks or a light meal.

Seriously that filo pastry is the real deal. Which is why it works well with leftovers. You just place your fillings on the pastry sheet, wrap ’em up and bake. Endless possibilities.

In this recipe, I used turkey, a dollop of cranberry chutney (or thick cranberry sauce), herbs and cheddar cheese. But they are really versatile, so go ahead and substitute them with leftovers of your holiday spread.

There’s no better way to extend that holiday cheer to the Friday after, and maybe even the weekend. 🙂

Cranberry, Cheese and Turkey Filo Rolls - Super quick to make and a fantastic appetizer for the holidays OR make it using leftovers for a light meal, or snack that is family friendly and absolutely delicious!

And you know, even if you don’t have any leftovers, I would probably just get everything fresh JUST to make these, because these are so worth it! They are easy to make and packed with great flavor and texture.

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And here’s fair warning – you most likely will NOT be able to stop at one. They are quite addictive. And since they have cranberry sauce inside, you won’t need a dipping sauce either.

And that makes these turkey filo rolls, Tom Haverford approved! Brownie points if you get the reference. 😉

Cranberry, Cheese and Turkey Filo Rolls - Super quick to make and a fantastic appetizer for the holidays OR make it using leftovers for a light meal, or snack that is family friendly and absolutely delicious!

Delicious turkey roast and cranberry is a great flavor combo to begin with, but when you add to that the sharpness of cheddar and the freshness of herbs to balance that sweetness, you turn these turkey filo rolls into a legit home run.

So make sure your holiday feast is big enough this Thanksgiving or Christmas, so that you have enough leftovers just to make these the following day. And if you’re anything like me, you might end up liking these even better! But don’t worry, it’ll be our secret. 😉

Cranberry, Cheese and Turkey Filo Rolls - Super quick to make and a fantastic appetizer for the holidays OR make it using leftovers for a light meal, or snack that is family friendly and absolutely delicious!

Recipe

5 from 9 votes

Turkey Phyllo Rolls (Filo Rolls)

Author: Dini Kodippili
Cuisine: American
Cranberry, Cheese and Turkey Filo Rolls - Super quick to make and a fantastic appetizer for the holidays OR make it using leftovers for a light meal, or snack that is family friendly and absolutely delicious!

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Easy
Sweet cranberry chutney or cranberry sauce, herbs, cheddar cheese and roast turkey wrapped in crisp, flaky phyllo pastry! These turkey phyllo rolls are perfect to transform your Thanksgiving and Christmas leftovers.

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Makes: 10 rolls

Ingredients:
 

  • 20, 9 x 14 inch filo sheets ½ of a packet
  • Chunky shredded leftover turkey or chicken pieces about 2 cups and a bit, for 10 rolls Alternatively, you can poach ½ of a turkey breast or 1 large chicken breast and shred it into chunks
  • 10 cheddar cheese batons 1 cm thick and 7-10 cm long
  • Cranberry chutney homemade or store-bought, or thick cranberry sauce
  • Parsley leaves
  • Melted butter as needed

Instructions:
 

  • Cover the filo sheets with a damp cloth to prevent them from drying out. Preheat oven to 375°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • On our work bench/surface, carefully place one filo sheet and brush it with some butter. Then place another sheet of filo on top.
  • Close to one of the shorter edges of the filo sheet, spread some cranberry chutney, then place some cheese on top, a few leaves of parsley (or any other herb you like), and a generous amount of meat. You should not require any seasoning, since the leftover meat and sauce should be seasoned well. Otherwise sprinkle some salt and pepper.
  • Brush butter along the long edges of the sheet, and on the surface to ensure the dough sheet sticks together as it’s rolled up.
  • Next roll the dough sheet over the filling. Fold over the long edges once towards the center and make sure the edges stick. Then brush these folded edges with melted butter and roll up the dough sheet as shown in the gif above. Making sure all the edges stick. Place the roll on your prepared baking tray and keep it covered. Repeat with the rest of the dough sheets, until you have 10 rolls.
  • Brush the top of the filo rolls with some melted butter, and bake in the preheated oven for 30 minutes, or until golden brown (time varies for each oven, so keep an eye on those rolls!).
  • Serve warm or at room temperature, while still crisp.

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28 responses

  1. Meghan | Fox and Briar
    November 14, 2015

    5 stars
    OOh, yum. These look so good! What a great way to use up leftovers! I would make these even if I didn’t have leftovers, actually.

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  2. Helen @ Scrummy Lane
    November 14, 2015

    I really LOVE this idea, Dini … it’s brilliant, and makes so much sense. You’re right that there are endless possibilities, but these fillings will definitely do me for starters. 🙂

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  3. Carlee
    November 14, 2015

    What a fun idea! Leftovers just got a lot more interesting!

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  4. Gloria @ Homemade & Yummy
    November 13, 2015

    These look so delicious. I want to dive right into my screen and snatch one off the plate!! Pinning this for sure!!

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  5. Stacey
    November 13, 2015

    5 stars
    Everything you make looks so dang good! I have some cranberry Wensleydale cheese that would be awesome in this!

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  6. Ramona W
    November 13, 2015

    What a fun recipe! I have tried making Thanksgiving egg rolls before… but I like the use of filo here better. 🙂 Yummed and Stumbled you. 🙂

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  7. stef
    November 13, 2015

    Again I can’t not be distracted by your awesome photography! 🙂 These look so scrummy, I wish I could have one right now. Filo rolls are so good especially when there is gooey cheese involved. Happy FF! Have an awesome weekend 🙂 xx

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  8. Christina
    November 13, 2015

    Great idea to take care of some holiday leftovers!

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  9. Jhuls
    November 13, 2015

    These looks really perfect to use leftovers! Great one, Dini. Happy FF! 🙂 xx

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  10. Judi Graber
    November 13, 2015

    Perfect way to use leftovers. I always make a panini but this sounds like a great idea to use filo dough as a wrap. Thanks for coming to another great party 🙂

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  11. Julie is Hostess At Heart
    November 13, 2015

    This is such a genius way to use up some leftovers. It sure fancies them up, and your pictures are amazing!

    Reply
  12. mimi
    November 13, 2015

    OMG these look so good! Love that video! And definitely a smart use of leftovers. Gorgeous!

    Reply
  13. Molly Kumar
    November 13, 2015

    5 stars
    These looks super delicious and a great appetizer for Thanksgiving. I’m literally drooling looking at the pictures….Need some Now!!!

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  14. swayam
    November 13, 2015

    Oh yum!! These are sooo good! I love love love cranberry chutney …and turkey,cheese all wrapped up in filo.. it’s like thanksgiving in a bite!!

    Ps: absolutely loved the pics!!

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  15. Michele
    November 12, 2015

    What a great update for turkey leftovers! Philo dough is so yummy…. I can’t wait to try this 😉

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  16. Michelle @ A Dish of Daily Life
    November 12, 2015

    These are awesome, Dini! Now I can’t wait for my turkey leftovers!

    Reply
  17. Kathryn Doherty
    November 12, 2015

    Oh yes!! These sound so amazing… what a great mash up for a whole different take on Thanksgiving foods – remakes the dishes completely 🙂 I’m pretty sure I could eat these all day long!

    Reply
  18. Derek
    November 12, 2015

    5 stars
    I really love the combo of flavors here and the subtle Thanksgiving twist you got going on. Super unique. Love it!

    Reply
  19. Allison
    November 12, 2015

    5 stars
    What a delicious idea! Perfect for holiday leftovers – definitely need to try this!

    Reply
  20. Sarah
    November 12, 2015

    5 stars
    These sound delicious! I’m so excited for Christmas. Pinning! 🙂

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