“Just a sandwich? Look, I am 30 years old, Im about to be divorced twice and I just got evicted! That sandwich was the only good thing going on in my life!”—Ross Geller This is a strong statement to make about a sandwich, but once you take a bite of this heavenly beast of a sandwich loaded with
The moist maker turkey sandwich – this legendary beast of a Thanksgiving leftover sandwich needs no introduction for true fans of the iconic TV show Friends. Made famous by Ross Geller’s hilarious freakout over a stolen sandwich, the moist maker has earned its place in the sitcom history books.
So what exactly is this sandwich that sparked such sandwich envy? At its heart, it’s Monica Geller’s secret leftover turkey sandwich starring her special “moist maker” ingredient – an extra slice of gravy-soaked bread tucked into the center. Genius right? This moist maker layer gives the sandwich its name and keeps each bite ridiculously moist, flavorful and downright Thanksgiving hug-worthy.
Beyond Monica’s key moist maker component, a moist maker turkey sandwich piles on ALL the best flavors of Thanksgiving between slices of bread. We’re talking tender turkey, savory stuffing, sweet potatoes, tangy cranberry sauce – the list goes on One bite transports you back to the holiday table, but in easy handheld form
As self-proclaimed moist maker aficionados, we’ve perfected the art of recreating this iconic sandwich. From tracking down the most legit ingredients to nailing the ideal assembly method we’ve got you covered with everything you need to make moist maker magic. Follow our lead for the ultimate leftover turkey sandwich experience. Just be sure to safeguard yours from any lurking sandwich thieves!
Moist Maker 101: Ingredients & Tips
Bread: We recommend a crusty artisan style bread. Sturdy slices hold up well to generous moist maker fillings. Brioche, ciabatta or sourdough are excellent options.
Gravy: Use your favorite turkey gravy recipe or drippings from the bird. You want about 1/2 cup gravy to soak the moist maker bread layer.
Turkey: Sliced or shredded white and dark meat turkey provides the perfect protein base.
Stuffing: Opt for your favorite Thanksgiving stuffing or a store-bought variety.
Cranberries: Fresh, canned or even jelly cranberry options pair nicely with turkey.
Sweet Potatoes: Mash leftover candied yams or roast fresh sweet potato slices.
Greens: Crisp lettuce or spinach leaves balance the richness.
Sauce: Whip up a sauce like mayo, cranberry mayo or buttermilk herb mayo for extra flavor and moisture.
Toast: Toast the sandwich bread first for a sturdy foundation.
Assembly: Layer ingredients evenly without overstuffing for ideal first bite to last bite consistency.
Reheat: Warming the ingredients elevates the flavors and textures.
Step-By-Step Moist Maker Assembly
Now let’s get into the specific assembly process for moist maker success:
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Prepare the Gravy Moist Maker Layer
Heat your gravy until warm and transfer to a shallow dish. Dunk a slice of bread in the gravy, coating both sides. Let it soak for a minute or two then set aside. You want it soaked but not saturated.
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Toast the Bread
Toasting the bread prevents sogginess and helps the slices hold the generous filling.
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Reheat the Filling Ingredients
Warm up sliced turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes and any other ingredients you plan to include.
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Craft the Sauce
Make any sauce now, like cranberry mayo, herbed mayo or something else you like. This adds another layer of wet deliciousness.
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Layer Up
Start with sauce-slathered toast on the bottom. Top with cranberry sauce, stuffing, turkey, moist maker, sweet potatoes, more turkey and finally greens.
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Cap Off Your Masterpiece
Finish it open-faced or add one more sauce-coated toast slice before slicing and enjoying.
Storage Tips to Maintain Moistness
A moist maker sandwich of this caliber deserves proper storage to optimize enjoyment:
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Let it chill out: Refrigerate leftover sandwich halves or quarters wrapped in plastic up to 5 days.
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Get saucy: Brush or drizzle leftover gravy or sauce on reheated portions to revive moistness as needed.
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Toast resurrection: Re-toasting reheated moist maker sandwiches brings back crispy outsides.
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Microwave with care: Use lower power and short bursts to gently reheat without drying out.
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Oven revive: Bake loosely wrapped halves at 275°F for 10 minutes for even reheating.
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Keep it covered: Adding a layer of foil over plastic wrap helps seal in moisture in storage.
Ideas for Customizing Your Moist Maker
While we adore the traditional moist maker fillings, the sandwich possibilities are endless:
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Mix up the meat: Chicken, ham or roast beef work nicely too.
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Cheese please: Add slices of havarti, cheddar, brie or your favorite cheese.
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Veg out: Grilled or roasted veggies like onions, peppers and mushrooms rock.
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Saucy business: Chili sauce, hummus, chutney, relish, pesto – get creative!
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Crunch factor: Toasted nuts, crispy bacon, kale chips and more provide texture.
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Fresh flavors: Avocado, tomato, sprouts and other fresh produce are delicious.
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Spread the love: Tap into different flavored mayos, mustards, jams and spreads.
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International vibe: Tapas like roasted red peppers, artichoke hearts, pesto or chutney provide global inspiration.
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Breakfast style: Egg, sausage, hash browns and cheese with gravy moist maker? Yes please!
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Dessert status: Use pie fillings, chocolate-hazelnut spread, mascarpone and fruit to create a sweet sandwich.
The moist maker possibilities are infinite. And leftovers inspiring new sandwich creations are part of the beauty.
Make Moist Maker Magic for Friendsgiving
When you unveil a picture-perfect moist maker turkey sandwich as the star of your Friendsgiving feast, your guests will audibly gasp. Cut into the beauty to reveal the glistening moist maker center and you’ll hear actual cooing.
Just be ready for the mad scramble when you announce “second sandwich helpings available!” Or you may find yourself in Ross’ shoes, irrationally screaming “MY SANDWICH?!!! MY SANDWICH???” while protecting your coveted creation.
In all seriousness, the moist maker sandwich brings people together. Share the legend, recreate the flavors and relish each bite. But maybe let your “lobster” friends eat the other leftovers first before breaking out your treasured moist maker.
What Is the Moist Maker?”My sister makes these amazing turkey sandwiches. Her secret is, she puts an extra slice of gravy-soaked bread in the middle; I call it the Moist Maker.”—Ross GellerMade famous by the episode of Friends appropriately titled The One With Ross’ Sandwich, the Moist Maker is a special recipe Monica makes every year using
- 3 slices quality artisan bread (We used hearty, multi-grain sourdough bread, but any crusty bread with some body will do.)
- 1/2 cup turkey gravy
- 4-6 ounces leftover turkey meat, shredded
- 1/4 cup leftover sweet potatoes
- 1/4 cup leftover stuffing
- 1/4 cup leftover cranberry sauce, canned or homemade
- 1/4 cup mixed greens, baby spinach or green leaf lettuce
- 3 tablespoons mayonnaise
- 1 tablespoon buttermilk
- 1/2 teaspoon fresh sage, minced
- 1/2 teaspoon fresh thyme, minced
- 1/4 teaspoon fresh rosemary, minced
- 1/4 teaspoon fresh chives, minced
Editors Note: There are no hard and fast rules about what type of sweet potatoes, stuffing or cranberries to use. Ultimately, use the
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FAQ
How to make a moist maker sandwich?
How to Make The Moist Maker Sandwich. This sandwich is pretty easy to assemble once you have all of your ingredients. Take one slice of bread and layer on mayo (if using), romaine, half the turkey and half the stuffing. Dip one slice of bread into the gravy and place on top of the stuffing.
How do you make turkey sandwiches not dry?
You can also add broths, stocks, or liquids to make the sandwich moister. Additionally, you can wrap the sandwich in foil and place it in the oven to heat up, which can help to release moisture and make the sandwich juicier.
What was in Ross’s sandwich?
Ross (yes, the one from Friends) was spot-on when he came up with the Moist Maker: the ultimate leftover Thanksgiving turkey sandwich. It’s got gravy, it’s got stuffing, it’s got all the goodies to make our mouths moist, since its first TV appearance in 1998.
What is the best sauce to put on a turkey sandwich?
- Mustard — Brown, Dijon, Spicy and Honey Mustard make good options.
- Mayonnaise — Regular or Chipotle Mayonnaise is tasty.
- Guacamole — This is great alone but you might also like it with bacon too.
- Cranberry sauce. Any form of this is great with turkey.
- Pickles.