Cubed turkey breast, spicy poblano peppers, Monterey jack cheese, and red potatoes are the filling for this delicious dinner wrap.
Author: Martha Stewart
This lunch gets its energizing nutrients from moist turkey, crunchy carrot and spinach, and a flavored tortilla.
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This recipe for whole-wheat spaghetti with turkey meatballs is from the January/February 2008 issue of Everyday Food.
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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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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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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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Author: Martha Stewart
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.
Author: Martha Stewart
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.
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.
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Light the grill tonight for this zesty take on the classic burger, inspired by the Southwest.
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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.
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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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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.
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You only need three ingredients-plus salt and pepper-to create this perfect roast turkey. The secret is placing the bird over a buttered loaf of ciabatta bread, which helps the meat to cook evenly in the...
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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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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.
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This Mexican dish was created to use up leftovers; our version uses shredded turkey in place of the traditional chicken or beef.
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This is a fresh way to use leftover turkey and stuffing for an easy supper.
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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.
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If you make this gravy the day before Thanksgiving, you'll be much more relaxed on the holiday.
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Put a lighter spin on meatloaf with ground turkey that borrows delicious flavors of fall from apple, sage, ginger, and maple syrup.
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This recipe uses the TurboChef oven to get a turkey on the table in what seems like no time at all.
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Mash a ripe avocado with mayonnaise, mustard, and capers for a quick homemade spread.
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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...
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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...
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Serve this dish -- a lighter variation of the classic Cuban picadillo, made with beef -- over white rice.
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The secret to delicious gravy is a homemade stock, which you can prepare while the turkey roasts in the oven.
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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...
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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...
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Make a double batch, for now and later. These flavorful burgers can be frozen up to two months; thaw patties overnight in the refrigerator, and broil.
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If you like meatloaf, a quintessential comfort food, you'll love this leaner version made with ground turkey.
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Make good use of Thanksgiving leftovers in this updated quesadilla.
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Paillards are quickly cooked, thin scallops of meat. In this recipe tender pieces of turkey breast are marinated and used in a simple, savory sandwich.
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Taco Salad is a delicious and thoroughly satisfying meal. Ground turkey stands in for beef; nonfat yogurt laced with lime juice, jalapeno, and cilantro makes a creamy dressing, while fresh mango slices...
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Adapted from Anne Quatrano's "Summerland: Recipes for Celebrating with Southern Hospitality" (Rizzoli), this spectacular turkey calls for an easy dry brine.
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Lunch the day after the holiday can be just as "tasteful": stir up our easy, unexpected turkey salad for a filling treat that travels well.
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This sophisticated take on turkey breast is well-suited to intimate Thanksgiving celebrations that don't require a whole bird. The recipe comes from chef Bill Taibe, owner of LeFarm.Also try:Cider-Braised...
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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...
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A charcoal grill works well for this recipe because the domed lid is able to accommodate the turkey's rather awkward size and shape.
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This salad, made with our Light Turkey Meatballs, is hearty enough to be a main course.
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Author: Martha Stewart
Elevate your grill game while protecting your hands and forearms with grilling gloves; we like Eko-grips, available at amazon.com.
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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.
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This roasted turkey recipe is courtesy of chef Emeril Lagasse and is served with his Brown Butter, Sage, and Mushroom Stuffing.
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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, jalapeƱo chiles, crushed tomatoes, and shredded...
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However unpromising the giblets look, they make a wonderful stock for the turkey gravy and the meat from them will provide a Christmas lunch for a deserving cat or dog.
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.
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