
Nothing says “home” like a warm casserole coming out of the oven—golden on top, creamy underneath, and packed with feel-good flavor. This Creamy Turkey Bubble Up Casserole is one of those simple, practical meals that turns leftovers into something your family acts like you cooked all day. ?
It’s made with tender turkey, refrigerated biscuits that “bubble up” while baking, a creamy sauce, and plenty of melted cheese—baked in a 9×13 dish until bubbly and irresistible.
Whether you’re using holiday leftover turkey or just trying to stretch groceries a little further, this is a homestead-style, budget-friendly dinner that hits the spot every time.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
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Perfect for leftover turkey (or chicken!)
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Easy prep with simple pantry ingredients
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One 9×13 dish = minimal cleanup ?
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Creamy, cheesy, hearty comfort food
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Great for meal prep and reheats like a dream
What Is “Bubble Up” Casserole?
A bubble up casserole uses refrigerated biscuit dough cut into bite-sized pieces. As it bakes, the dough puffs up (“bubbles”) through the creamy filling, making soft, fluffy bites throughout the casserole.
Ingredients
Casserole
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2 cups cooked turkey, shredded or chopped (or chicken)
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1 can (10.5 oz) cream of chicken soup (or cream of mushroom)
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1 cup sour cream (or plain Greek yogurt)
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1 can refrigerated biscuits (8-count), cut into quarters
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½ tsp garlic powder
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½ tsp onion powder
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¼ tsp black pepper
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1 cup frozen mixed vegetables (peas/carrots/corn)
- 1 cup shredded cheddar
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Optional garnish: chopped chives or green onion
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease a 9×13 baking dish.
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In a large bowl, mix cream soup + sour cream + seasonings until smooth.
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Stir in the turkey (and veggies if using).
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Cut biscuits into quarters and fold them into the mixture until evenly coated.
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Spread into the 9×13 dish. Sprinkle with shredded cheese.
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Bake 20 minutes covered, then uncover and cook 10 more minutes or until biscuits are cooked through and the top is golden and bubbly.
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Rest 5–10 minutes before serving. Garnish with chives if you want to get fancy. ?
Tips for Best Results ?
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Cut biscuits evenly so they cook through at the same time.
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If the top browns too fast, tent with foil for the last 10 minutes.
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For extra creamy filling, add 2–4 oz cream cheese to the mix.
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Don’t skip the rest time—this helps it set up so servings hold together.
Serving Suggestions ??
This casserole is hearty, so I like pairing it with something lighter:
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A simple garden salad with vinaigrette
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Green beans or roasted broccoli
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Pickles or chow chow on the side (Southern-approved!)
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A slice of cornbread if you’re feeding hungry folks
Storage Instructions
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Refrigerator: Store covered in an airtight container for 3–4 days.
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Freezer: Freeze portions in freezer-safe containers for up to 2 months (texture is best if baked fresh, but it still freezes well!).
Reheating
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Oven (best): 350°F for 15–20 minutes or until hot.
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Microwave: Heat portions in 60–90 second bursts until warmed through.
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If it thickens after chilling, add a splash of milk before reheating to bring back the creaminess.
Variations & Add-Ins
Want to change it up? Here are easy swaps:
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Chicken instead of turkey (rotisserie chicken works great)
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Add bacon bits or diced ham
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Mix in jalapeños or hot sauce for a kick
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Use pepper jack instead of cheddar
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Add sautéed onion, bell pepper, or mushrooms
Q&A (Troubleshooting + Helpful Answers)
Q: How do I know the biscuits are done?
A: The center biscuit pieces should be fluffy, not doughy. If needed, bake 5–10 minutes longer and loosely cover with foil if the top is getting too dark.
Q: Can I assemble it ahead of time?
A: Yes—but for best biscuit texture, assemble up to 4–6 hours ahead and refrigerate. Let it sit 15 minutes at room temp before baking.
Q: Can I use homemade biscuit dough?
A: You can, but refrigerated biscuits are the easiest and most reliable for “bubble up” style. If using homemade, keep pieces small and bake until fully cooked.
Q: What if I don’t have cream of chicken soup?
A: Cream of mushroom works great. You can also use cream of celery, or a homemade white sauce if you prefer.
Q: Is this recipe good for leftover holiday turkey?
A: Absolutely—this is one of the best ways to turn leftovers into a totally new meal.
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