This recipe for whole-wheat spaghetti with turkey meatballs is from the January/February 2008 issue of Everyday Food.
Author: Martha Stewart
It's back to school and back to work-all the more reason to have dinner ready in the freezer. This gluten-free recipe is made with ground dark-meat turkey, jalapeño chiles, crushed tomatoes, and shredded...
Author: Martha Stewart
This versatile lunch salad works well with whatever meats you have on hand. It's an Italian take on the chopped salad with spicy marinated vegetables and garlic-ciabatta croutons. The croutons and dressing...
Author: Lauryn Tyrell
Author: Martha Stewart
Light the grill tonight for this zesty take on the classic burger, inspired by the Southwest.
Author: Martha Stewart
Strips of zucchini stand in for lasagna noodles and ground turkey is swapped in place of ground beef, adding texture and flavor in this healthy, vegetable-filled take on the Italian classic.
Author: Martha Stewart
If you make this gravy the day before Thanksgiving, you'll be much more relaxed on the holiday.
Author: Martha Stewart
Here's a simple twist on classic Thanksgiving turkey. Boneless turkey breasts are rubbed with crushed rosemary, sweet paprika, and lime juice for a flavorful meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe calls for brining the turkey for 24 hours, so plan accordingly. If you choose not to brine, skip the first two steps. If your roasting pan fits only sideways in the oven, rotate the pan every...
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve this dish -- a lighter variation of the classic Cuban picadillo, made with beef -- over white rice.
Author: Martha Stewart
If you think of turkey chili as less robust than the beefy original, think again. Our version starts with an ancho-tomato purée made with canned fire-roasted tomatoes or deep flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
If you like meatloaf, a quintessential comfort food, you'll love this leaner version made with ground turkey.
Author: Martha Stewart
This tasty sandwich is packed with protein and lots of flavor, thanks to turkey cutlets, mango chutney, Dijon mustard, grated Havarti cheese, and sliced Granny Smith apples.
Author: Martha Stewart
A rub made from thyme leaves, lemon and orange zest, salt, and pepper helps to deliver moist turkey meat every time; a sprinkle of paprika on top of the bird adds extra flavor and a deep, red hue.
Author: Martha Stewart
For a wonderful balance of tastes and textures, cubed turkey breasts are mixed with snow peas, pineapple, green bell pepper, and carrots in this flavorful stir-fry recipe.
Author: Martha Stewart
In this gravy recipe for Thanksgiving, white wine provides an acidic, fruity contrast to the sweetness found in the drippings of our Maple-Glazed Turkey with Gravy.
Author: Martha Stewart
This roasted turkey recipe is courtesy of chef Emeril Lagasse and is served with his Brown Butter, Sage, and Mushroom Stuffing.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Stock the freezer with these healthy basics and, when the mood strikes, try them in our Whole-Wheat Spaghetti and Turkey Meatballs, Turkey-Meatball Salad with Roasted Peppers and Parmesan, or in Mini Barbecue...
Author: Martha Stewart
An easy skillet dinner that takes everyday ground turkey and rice to a flavorful new level with Thai-inspired ingredients such as lime juice, garlic, ginger, and coconut milk. It's topped with a simple...
Author: Martha Stewart
Elevate your grill game while protecting your hands and forearms with grilling gloves; we like Eko-grips, available at amazon.com.
Author: Martha Stewart
This salad, made with our Light Turkey Meatballs, is hearty enough to be a main course.
Author: Martha Stewart
Using 39 ingredients and a precise culinary methodology, Martha's friend and banker Jane Heller's recipe creates a juicy roasted bird beneath a dramatic black lacquered crust. Remove the coating with tweezers...
Author: Martha Stewart
Brining adds moisture to the turkey, making it difficult to dry out and overcook.From the book "Mad Hungry" by Lucinda Scala Quinn (Artisan Books).
Author: Martha Stewart
The intense flavor of rosemary pairs well with the hearty taste of turkey. Add herbs to the pan after the turkey is seared to make a quick sauce.
Author: Martha Stewart
Dark-meat turkey yields more tender meatballs than turkey breast. Tossing the hot pasta with the meatballs and bocconcini melts the cheese a bit. Look for bocconcini-bite-size morsels of fresh mozzarella-at...
Author: Martha Stewart
For juicy burgers, use ground turkey that's at least 7 percent fat. Sour cream, mango chutney, and mustard will give them additional flavor and moisture.
Author: Martha Stewart
A Southern-style stew of black-eyed peas, escarole, potatoes, and lean turkey sausage is not only nutritious but especially gratifying on a chilly evening.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve up a succulent turkey that has a balance of moist white and dark meat using chef Chris Schlesinger's technique for preparing and roasting a bird.
Author: Martha Stewart
Mash a ripe avocado with mayonnaise, mustard, and capers for a quick homemade spread.
Author: Martha Stewart
A charcoal grill works well for this recipe because the domed lid is able to accommodate the turkey's rather awkward size and shape.
Author: Martha Stewart
A homemade cheese spread with fresh herbs turns a sandwich of roast turkey on whole wheat into something special.
Author: Martha Stewart
Dry-brining -- rubbing the turkey all over with a salt mixture and then letting it stand in the refrigerator for a day -- is simpler than the wet method but is as effective in terms of imparting lots of...
Author: Martha Stewart
If the stuffing inside the turkey doesn't reach 165 degrees by the time the bird is done, transfer it to a baking dish and bake until it does.
Author: Martha Stewart
Martha's turkey meatloaf sandwich makes a delicious -- and healthy -- lunch the whole family will love.
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a fresh way to use leftover turkey and stuffing for an easy supper.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Toss together a light but satisfying post-Thanksgiving lunch by teaming leftover turkey and cranberry sauce with peppery watercress and nutty farro for a tasty salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
This time-saving turkey recipe saves room in the oven for sides. First you pound the breast, then roll it with stuffing and roast it while the legs braise alongside it-like magic, both are done in just...
Author: Greg Lofts
There's no need to add salt to gravy made from a brined turkey.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
To make a flavorful, deep-brown gravy, first roast vegetables and turkey neck under the turkey, then caramelize them on the stovetop.
Author: Martha Stewart
With its refreshing flavors, this sandwich -- a take on the Vietnamese banh mi -- is perfect the day after Thanksgiving. It combines turkey with spicy mayonnaise, fresh, crisp vegetables, and fragrant...
Author: Martha Stewart
This Mexican dish was created to use up leftovers; our version uses shredded turkey in place of the traditional chicken or beef.
Author: Martha Stewart
Put a lighter spin on meatloaf with ground turkey that borrows delicious flavors of fall from apple, sage, ginger, and maple syrup.
Author: Martha Stewart
This dish was inspired by Middle Eastern kibbe, which is made of ground lamb and bulgur. Crisp cucumber and red-onion slices contrast the creamy tahini (sesame-seed paste) dressing and soft patties.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Beer -- is there anything it can't do!? In this recipe from Emeril Lagasse's "Emeril at the Grill," it makes turkey extra juicy.
Author: Martha Stewart