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This hummus turns out just the way I like it every time. I think you'll love how the distinct smoky flavors of chipotle and pimenton (smoked paprika) balance...
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This recipe is a far departure from the mayonnaise-based tuna concoctions that Americans expect Tuna (packed in olive oil, please) is mixed with peppers, fresh herbs and nuts and dressed in olive oil, balsamic vinegar, lemon juice and two types of mustard It can sit in the fridge for up to three days, making it excellent picnic food or just a departure from the usual sad desk sandwich.
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Appetizer or main course? You decide.
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This recipe uses the same technique used to make duck confit.
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Spicy sauteed turkey tenderloin, spinach, and blue cheese form the base of this wrap, but it's the strawberry-jalapeno salsa that really sends it over the top!
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Dark-meat turkey yields more tender meatballs than turkey breast. Tossing the hot pasta with the meatballs and bocconcini melts the cheese a bit.
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Switch out beef and butter for a lean combo of turkey, parsnips, garlic, with a generous dose of paprika in this low-carb, low-fat goulash.
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After the big T-day feast, this classic turkey soup makes fine use of a turkey carcass with added vegetables such as carrots, celery, onions, peas, white rice, and even leftover stuffing.
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Many roast-turkey recipes call for stuffing the bird with apples. To reverse the idea-and to make a more manageable amount-this recipe fills hollowed-out apples...
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This honey ham and turkey sandwich layered with 4 kinds of cheese, onion, and fresh corn is a unique take on a grilled cheese sandwich.
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The better the bread you use here (a thick-crusted country loaf, sliced and toasted quite dry in the oven works well), the better the end result It acts as a kind of canvas for the sweetness of the leeks and the dry, fragrant heat of the chorizo You can make it well in advance of serving it alongside turkey, chicken or pork, at least as long as you leave time to reheat it in the oven, covered, with a few splashes of stock to moisten it