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Subtly seasoned turkey sausage, blended with ground turkey, sauteed onion, garlic, and parsley makes these turkey burgers moist and flavorful.
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This recipe is by David Tanis and takes 2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Lightly seasoned lean ground turkey meatloaf muffins made with couscous and lots of grated zucchini, onion, and red bell pepper get a topping of barbecue sauce in this easy recipe. The individual servings are perfect for so many eating plans, and it's easy to grab a couple for a quick breakfast, lunch, or snack.
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This turkey burger is anything but boring.
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Tender roasted turkey legs just like the ones served at Renaissance Fairs. This one starts off in a pressure cooker, then the legs are broiled and coated with barbecue sauce as a finishing touch.
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Pork neck bones slow cook with garlic, thyme, and vinegar in this country-style Southern recipe.
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Spicy chorizo sausage and lean ground turkey team up in these tasty burgers topped with pepperjack cheese, lettuce, and a dash of lime.
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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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If you love the dark meat at Thanksgiving, need a turkey recipe that looks after itself, or just feel like eating Thanksgiving dinner anytime, this super-easy slow cooked recipe is what you want. Just sprinkle turkey legs with seasonings, wrap in foil, and cook to amazing tenderness in your trusty slow cooker.
Ingredients: bone removeds, poultry
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This unorthodox method for roasting a turkey gives you a delicious, evenly cooked bird — fast Before roasting, the bird’s legs are splayed so they lie flat on the bottom of the roasting pan, where they are seared That jump-starts the cooking of the dark meat (which always needs more time than the white meat)
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