If you like French toast and grilled cheese, you'll love a Monte Cristo. This sandwich is usually pan-fried, but baking it instead means you can use less butter and make several at the same time.
Author: Martha Stewart
When you think beyond the usual burger combos, a world of juicy flavor awaits. Here, the taste of mild ground turkey is boosted by folding umami-rich mushrooms into the patty mixture. To make it a proper...
Author: Martha Stewart
If your family loves meatloaf as much as Emeril's, get them into the kitchen to help assemble this simple, winning meatloaf recipe with oatmeal. Whip up some mashed potatoes and a vegetable, such as green...
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A herb-flavored turkey with an Asian twist and a robust blend of unique flavors that makes everyday bland turkey interesting!
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This lunch gets its energizing nutrients from moist turkey, crunchy carrot and spinach, and a flavored tortilla.
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Enjoy an Italian-style soup with pesto-infused meatballs, basil, garlic and escarole, topped with Parmigiano-Reggiano and freshly cracked pepper. To make prep work even easier, the meatball mixture can...
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This meal has all the fun and flavor of traditional spaghetti and meatballs, but without the carbs and high calories.
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The turkey is roasted with parsley and sage leaves tucked under its skin for extra flavor.
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A sweet-and-spicy mixture of mustard and brown sugar flavors the bird and gives the skin an impressive golden-brown color.
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Why brine? Brining seasons the turkey without making it salty. It also helps draw moisture into the meat for a juicier result. Serve with grilled vegetables or Corn-and-Zucchini Saute with Basil.
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For this year's Thanksgiving turkey, we went with a heritage variety, which has a deeper flavor and higher ratio of dark meat to white. Rather than brining, the turkey was wrapped in a cheesecloth-soaked...
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Turn your Sunday dinner into a Mexican-style feast by serving turkey with mole sauce.
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This moist and flavorful heritage turkey is a family favorite of Hot and Hot Fish Club chef Chris Hastings. Serve with his Giblet Gravy, if desired.
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We stuffed the bird with mushroom stuffing, but you can use your own favorite recipe if you prefer.
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Using corn tortillas, guests can make their own turkey tacos and slather them with the chile-citrus sauce.
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It may seem like a bit of trouble to brine the turkey, but it is well worth it: This is the best turkey we've ever tasted. If you don't have a stockpot large enough to hold the turkey, you can use a new...
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Heritage turkeys have more dark meat and a gamier, richer flavor than broad-breasted factory birds; try one this holiday with a slow-roasted recipe from Canlis chef Jason Franey. For a complete meal, pair...
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Simmered cabbage leaves are rolled around a ground turkey filling spiced with ground cumin and cayenne pepper. Tomato sauce keeps the rolls moist while they cook.
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Dressed up, this diminutive cut of turkey breast is no less iconic than a whole roast turkey. For the best flavor and texture, brine your turkey breast for six hours. Fresh flat-leaf parsley, sage, oregano,...
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Instead of roasting your turkey whole, try breaking it down first instead. That way you can give each part the attention it deserves -- more oven time for the breasts, a quick sear for the legs, and an...
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The peppery bite of broccoli rabe mellows when joined by Parmesan, pine nuts, and red-pepper flakes. Plus, you get a solid serving of vegetables in a comforting bowl of pasta.
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A simple brine and a generous brushing of butter before roasting yields moist turkey with perfectly crisp skin every time. Follow our step-by-step guide for roasting the perfect turkey.
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Each slice of this turkey reveals the roast's exquisite design, thanks to a Sausage-Pecan Stuffing. A tart chutney made with cranberries, raisins, and apples completes the perfect Thanksgiving meal.
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Layering the ingredients with the beans on the bottom ensures proper cooking of this satisfying and flavorful turkey stew. The beauty of making this stew in a slow-cooker is that you can set it and forget...
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The wet brine for this turkey is made with a combination of garlic, thyme, bay leaves, coriander, peppercorns, and fennel seeds. Adapted from Anne Quatrano's "Summerland: Recipes for Celebrating with Southern...
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The turkey in this delicious meal is rubbed with oil, then sprinkled with cinnamon and cumin.
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Toss together this protein-packed salad with buttermilk dressing for a fast meal that works for a hearty lunch or healtthy dinner.
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Using dark meat makes these burgers extra-juicy and flavorful.
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Pears cooked in balsamic vinegar and chicken broth add a rich sweet-and-savory note to this quick meal with turkey cutlets.
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To ensure a moist and tender turkey, baste it often, and take it out of the oven when it reaches the specified temperature; the bird will continue to cook as it rests.
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This recipe is perfect for anyone who finds carving a whole bird daunting but still wants tender white meat and flavorful stuffing.How to Prep and Carve Turkey Breast
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Spoonfuls of creamy cornbread batter make a satisfying, down-home topping for this hearty chili made from leftover Thanksgiving turkey.
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Here's an unexpected, but totally genius way to cook your turkey for Thanksgiving. Our parchment bag technique yields moist meat and crisp, golden skin every time. Martha made this recipe on Cooking School...
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Ground turkey is a lower-fat alternative to beef chuck, and kidney beans-loaded with vitamin C and omega-3s-are an especially nutritious option. This one-pot dish has two other comfort-food essentials...
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Make use of Thanksgiving leftovers with this genius recipe that layers sliced turkey, mashed potatoes, and sliced cheddar cheese between two slices of hearty bread.
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This dish is simple, quick, and packed with flavor-exactly what you want on a busy night. Choose from ground dark-meat turkey or ground pork, then toss with a combination of breadcrumbs, scallions, cilantro,...
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Seared mushrooms, sautéed leeks, and garlic add layers of flavor to this turkey meatloaf recipe. It's a healthier-but just as flavorful-version of the all-American classic.
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Turkey, corn, tomato, and black bean filling is baked inside a corn tortilla topped with a mild sauce and melted cheese.
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Brown sugar and two types of salt join a bevy of spices and fresh herbs in this flavorful brine for your Thanksgiving turkey.
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Here's a more exotic option for leftover turkey: Mix it with store-bought simmer sauce for an Indian-inspired dinner that comes together in less than 30 minutes.
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Make good use of Thanksgiving leftovers in this updated quesadilla.
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Eggplant is layered with a mixture of low-fat ground turkey, tomatoes, onions, garlic, and spices and topped with a light yogurt sauce in our version of moussaka, a Mediterranean classic. Moussaka may...
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Paprikash, a Hungarian dish that gets its bold color and flavor from paprika, is usually made with chicken or turkey legs. Cutlets are quick-cooking and lower in fat.
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Take your burgers beyond beef the next time you hit the grill and opt instead for juicy, flavorful turkey burgers.
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This sheet-pan supper features turkey breast, carrots, and broccoli for an easy and nourishing meal. Make sure you use a flavorful whole-grain mustard to coat the turkey.
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This simple but spectacular roast turkey is filled with our savory Bread Stuffing with Sage. Spreading butter under the skin enhances the flavor of the breast meat.
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