A Hearty Winter Dinner: Lentils and Turkey
On a cold winter night, when you crave something rich and hearty, lentil stew hits the spot.
Ingredients for a Simple Life
On a cold winter night, when you crave something rich and hearty, lentil stew hits the spot.
Cooked turkey, stuffing and cranberries are baked into a stuffing-like base in these ‘buddies’ — a name I give to any savoury, portable item that is baked in a muffin tin.
Here are my instructions on how to cook the best Thanksgiving turkey you’ll ever eat.
If you’re looking for an easier alternative to making a whole turkey for the holidays, try this simple one-pan roast that can still serve up to 10 guests.
Take your turkey sandwich to a new level with an easy to assemble, delicious wrap featuring leafy greens, crunchy apple and avocado as a creamy substitute for mayo.
Paleo cooks can still enjoy turkey with Paleo turkey stuffing. Enjoy Paleo Mother Nature Recipes for the Holidays and All Year Around.
Host the perfect family dinner with a show stopping main dish that will be sure to impress. Try topping your turkey with this beautiful balance of sweetness and richness with the combination of crisp pears and punchy gorgonzola cheese.
Learn how to properly cook a turkey with these complete instructions. Find guidance on buying, thawing, and roasting the perfect turkey for any occasion!
Although the turkey loaf alone is a hearty offering, you can make a complete meal by adding a tomato basil salad. It’s easy.
There are many delicious ways to prepare and serve turkey. It might be deep-fried, brined, poached, grilled…to mention just a few methods of preparation. This article, however, will focus strictly on tips and techniques for preparing perfect turkey the old-fashioned way – oven roasted.
Cooking turkey is a real event because it’s not done very often. The size of the bird and work involved tend to discourage novices from trying it out, but the effort pays off in the end.
Walnut-Stuffed Turkey Breast with Cider Gravy
“Tough, tasteless and dry.” Three words you don’t want to hear your family and guests use to describe the turkey at the center of the holiday dinner table. Yet, according to turkey industry experts, those words are often used to address the state-of-the-bird.