Not exact matches
by Nancy Gerlach, Fiery Foods and Barbecue Central Food Editor Emeritus Recipes Mole Poblano de Guajolote (Turkey in Chocolate Chile Sauce) Mole Poblano Enchiladas Puebla Rice Pilaf Ensaladade Espinaca con Nopalitos Sopa de Lima (Lime Soup
with Tortilla Strips and Chile) During the Thanksgiving
holiday season, it's the time of year that if
turkeys were smart, they'd head for the...
The results
with this Apple Cider
Turkey Brine recipe are not only spot - on
with flavor, it's now the only way I make a
holiday turkey!
There are other traditional
holiday flavors, and a
turkey and cranberry smoothie might be interesting, but we decided a pumpkin pie smoothie sounded delicious and would be a great
holiday drink
with dessert - like qualities.
In fact, some charitable organizations have replaced traditional
holiday dinners
with deep - fried
turkey extravaganzas.
The
turkey might be the star of the show on Thanksgiving, but it wouldn't be a real
holiday without all the delicious side dishes that go
with it.
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Made
with apple cider, brown sugar, spices and herbs, this
turkey brine recipe will be your new go - to for every
holiday meal!
I know that it's almost Thanksgiving, and that I'm supposed to be talking about cranberries or what to eat
with your
turkey, and that you and I both have planes to catch and grocery lists to write, but please consider filing away this recipe for the future, a future after the
holidays, when you may find yourself
with a couple of free hours and a defrosted ham bone that was once lost beneath some frozen bananas.
With so many holidays under my belt, I can make a big turkey dinner, all of the sides and desserts with my eyes closed and my hands tied behind my b
With so many
holidays under my belt, I can make a big
turkey dinner, all of the sides and desserts
with my eyes closed and my hands tied behind my b
with my eyes closed and my hands tied behind my back.
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Two areas of
holiday cooking that are often overlooked are spicy
turkey stuffing and what to do
with that leftover
turkey.
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Honor Wine makes its reappearance just in time for the
holidays, paired
with another delicious tradition: a three - course meal on Thanksgiving to share in - restaurant
with family and friends which includes soup or salad,
turkey entrée
with buttermilk mashed potatoes, sausage and savory apple stuffing, Calabrian candied carrots
with bacon, apple cranberry chutney finished
with decadent pumpkin pie
with amaretto mascarpone creme.
The smells of roasted goodness would waft through the house, spices and honey and maple melding together
with the warm scent of browning
turkey or a salty
holiday ham.
One of my favorite things about the
holiday season is a traditional meal
with roast
turkey, and I actually look forward to the leftovers.
It's also amazing
with leftover
holiday ham or cubed
turkey.
Treat your family to a savory delight
with this
turkey recipe during the
holiday season.
You can use left over ham or
turkey in this dish instead of chicken, making it a great dish to make
with holiday leftovers.
Put a pat atop a steak, smear it on thick toasts
with a pinch of sea salt or make your
holiday turkey a little more interesting this year by rubbing the butter both over and under the skin.
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After overloading on Thanksgiving
turkey and
holiday side dishes, I find myself craving something sweet, such as the glazed quick bread, filled
with fresh cranberries and crystallized ginger.
To this day, it is a tradition for me to have an «after
holiday turkey sandwich» the next day for lunch, but now I am more concerned
with making my sandwich healthy while still retaining flavor.
Whether you're trying to come up
with ways to use winter
holiday leftovers or find a chilly deli salad in the middle of a hot summer, this Skinny
Turkey Waldorf Salad recipe turns any
turkey into a sweet, savory, salad that's anything but ordinary.
This crispy pan fried tofu sandwich is a vegan take on a
holiday leftovers classic, using crunchy tofu in place of
turkey and paired
with subtly spiced chai cranberry sauce.
They would also do nicely at Thanksgiving or on a
holiday table, a bit healthier than the stalwart mashed potatoes usually paired
with a roasted
turkey.
Add a French touch to your
holiday leftovers, wrapping pork
with thinly pounded leftover
turkey and cooking until browned.
Kelsey's
turkey sandwich pairs leftover
holiday meat
with melted Gruyere cheese and a buttery French baguette.
This recipe could be used
with duck, pheasant or
turkey, but I prefer goose for a
holiday feast.
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During the
holiday season when menus are full of
turkeys, hams and roasts, it can feel challenging coming up
with a vegetarian or vegan main course that doesn't feel like an after thought....
And my favorite
holiday dish has to be my mother's dressing... homemade buttermilk biscuits and homemade cornbread mixed
with the perfect amount of onion, celery, and seasoning, and drenched in just a little broth before going into the oven alongside the
turkey.
So whether you want to try a new way of preparing your
turkey or are looking for something different to do
with the leftovers, enjoy your
holiday meals like they do south of the border
with turkey served
with mole poblano.
For dinner, indulge in traditional
holiday turkey with all the trimmings plus a decadent dessert trio.
Willy Broadleaf's will also host a Christmas Day Buffet
with favorites including warm apple cider punch
with cinnamon sticks; cinnamon eggnog
with vanilla bean ice cream; pumpkin and winter squash bisque
with nutmeg cream; whole stuffed cider baked tom
turkey station
with giblet and sausage stuffing; maple and peppercorn - crusted smoked ham
with a Dijon reduction; plus fajita and dessert stations from 5 to 10 p.m. Priced at just $ 34 per person for adults and $ 12 per person for children ages 5 to 12, this is a
holiday feast that guests will not want to miss.
As a spread over warm brie cheese
with crackers As side - dish for your
holiday feast As a spread for
turkey or ham sandwiches As a topping for ice cream... yum!
Instagram fans were pleased
with this
holiday recipe featuring roasted
turkey and California avocados.
No
holiday meal is complete without a heaping serving of this dressing to go along
with our
turkey, cranberries and other fixin's.
If you're looking for a way to share
with people who have less this
holiday season, it's worth thinking beyond warm mittens and
turkey dinners.
And I'm not the girl
with red and green bins in the attic begging to bust out the
holiday cheer as soon as the
turkey cools.
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Between the travel, the excitement, the constant attention and then travel all over again, the
holidays are the single easiest way to throw all of your hard work out
with the wrapping paper and
turkey bones.
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STUFFED and trussed and served
with gravy and all the trimmings, for many of us
turkey is synonymous
with the
holidays.
In the weeks to come, we'll be faced
with plenty of
turkeys, prime rib roasts and
holiday hams, but which is the healthier choice?
Your
holiday guests can eat as they please and you can keep on keeping on
with the
turkey day prep.
We all want our
holidays to look like a Norman Rockwell painting,
with the
turkey basted to golden brown, the kids acting like perfect angels, and an exquisitely decorated and perfectly symmetrical tree glittering in the background.