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Vegetable broth, Worcestershire sauce, apples, and onions combine in this trouble-free brine that is bound to liven up any holiday turkey.
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Turkey meatballs, made with ground turkey and turkey Italian sausage, are quick and easy to prepare and can be used in any recipe calling for meatballs.
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This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The textures in this delicious recipe for pajeon, traditional Korean scallion-based pancakes, are manifold: meaty from the squid, crunchy yielding to soft from the fried bits of batter, juicy from the scallion It came to The Times from Hooni Kim, the chef at Hanjan in Manhattan One of the secrets to this pancake is waiting for the oil to heat up before mixing the batter
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Make this fast and easy spicy turkey chili recipe as a lighter alternative to beef chili. Using chili powder, cayenne pepper, and ground cinnamon, this recipe...
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Use soy. No, use beans. No, use oats. No, use rice. Hey, why not use them all? This veggie burger is an alternative to eating its beefy cousin. It's high in fiber and as a stand alone patty, actually tastes pretty good. Once you layer the ketchup, mustard, pickles, etc. you won't be able to tell the difference.
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Nearly every little shop in Vietnam serves some version of this satisfying, simple dish Bowls of room-temperature rice noodles are festooned with wok-fried or grilled shrimp (or beef, pork or chicken), scented with lemongrass, splashed with a sweet-and-spicy dipping sauce, and then served with pickled vegetables and tender, aromatic herbs.
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Thai peanut stir fry sauce is easy to prepare using peanut butter and 6 other simple ingredients. Serve with your favorite stir fry vegetables and meats.
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Most of the components for pasteles, a traditional Puerto Rican holiday dish, can be made a day or two in advance, then brought to room temperature for assembly You can prepare the masa ahead, and freeze it for up to several months Pasteles can also be cooked right away, refrigerated for a few days or frozen in zip-top containers for several months
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These keto sausage balls filled with cream cheese, Parmesan, and Cheddar are the perfect Game Day snack!