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Start with our Simple Crostini recipe and quickly top with pesto and cheese just before serving.
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Roasting a whole turkey breast for Thanksgiving, rather than an entire bird, offers a few clear advantages It cuts roasting time at least in half, reduces the hassle of carving, and frees you to create more interesting side dishes But perhaps the best argument for roasting a breast is that you can produce white meat that is truly moist, as opposed to the dried-out white meat that results from roasting a whole turkey until the legs are cooked through
Ingredients: turkey, olive oil
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Recipe for Roast Potatoes with Lemons, as seen in the April 2006 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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This recipe, which is adapted from “Julia and Jacques at Home” by Julia Child and Jacques Pépin and was featured in a New York Times article about roast chicken, makes delicious use of leftovers (it would be excellent with the Thanksgiving turkey remainders as well) It is rich, but packed with vegetables You can substitute dried tarragon for fresh, but use less than a tablespoon, and season to taste.
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Chili con Carne! With chunks of chuck roast, browned in bacon fat and cooked with red kidney beans, red chili and chipotle chili, onion, garlic, jalapeños, tomatoes, and lime juice. Top with grated cheddar and chopped red onion. So GOOD!
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In this elegant starter, superthin, melt-in-your mouth beef tenderloin is seasoned with fruity olive oil and lemon juice and topped with fried capers and rosemary.
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Cook a whole chicken in a rich basil and sun-dried tomato pesto sauce. Serve over pasta for a delectable family dinner.
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Chorizo boudin balls are an appetizer akin to Italian arancini in which Cajun dirty rice is studded with spiced pork and enriched with creamy chicken livers before being draped in panko, fried and served with a garlic aioli Hearty yet refined, these can be made ahead, chilled (or even frozen) and then cooked just before guests arrive.
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Cubed beef, carrots, potatoes, and peas are combined with a homemade gravy and baked in between pie crusts.
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Wrap each ear in two to three strips, then grill until charred. (If you're worried about a grease fire from the fatty bacon, you can wrap in foil first.)
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Soaking shallot slices in vinegar makes them deliciously pickle-like. For a tarter flavor, let the shallots soak for up to 2 hours.
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