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Turkey and a variety of vegetables make a great filling for stuffed green bell peppers.
Turkey and a variety of vegetables make a great filling for stuffed green bell peppers.
Ingredients:
green bell peppers, turkey, olive oil, onion, mushrooms, zucchini, red bell pepper, bell pepper, spinach, tomatoes, tomato paste
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Get Turkey Meatloaf Squares with Sweet Potatoes Recipe from Food Network
Get Turkey Meatloaf Squares with Sweet Potatoes Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
sweet potatoes, turkey, onion, panko breadcrumbs, egg, ketchup, hoisin sauce, ginger, butter, scallions
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Get Raffy's Turkey Sausage and Chestnut Stuffing Recipe from Food Network
Get Raffy's Turkey Sausage and Chestnut Stuffing Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
green apple, apple, onion, olive oil, butter, dry white wine, cranberries, salt, black pepper, turkey sausage, chestnuts, cornbread, chicken stock, parmesan
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Get Sylvia's Collard Greens with Smoked Turkey Recipe from Food Network
Get Sylvia's Collard Greens with Smoked Turkey Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
water, smoked turkey, collard greens, vegetable oil, salt, black pepper, sugar, red pepper flakes
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David Chang recommends poaching turkey breast in leftover turkey stock before serving it with ginger-scallion sauce, based on his favorite condiment at Great N.Y. Noodletown in Chinatown.
David Chang recommends poaching turkey breast in leftover turkey stock before serving it with ginger-scallion sauce, based on his favorite condiment at Great N.Y. Noodletown in Chinatown.
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Honey mustard and bacon bits give this chicken salad sandwich a kick!
Honey mustard and bacon bits give this chicken salad sandwich a kick!
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Plenty of us love our meat and potatoes, but sometimes a plain-old baked Russet gets a bit boring. Kick up your starch intake with this recipe that combines shallots...
Plenty of us love our meat and potatoes, but sometimes a plain-old baked Russet gets a bit boring. Kick up your starch intake with this recipe that combines shallots...
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The real star in the recipe is the olive bread, which gets spread in the roasting pan and toasted in the chicken pan juices.
The real star in the recipe is the olive bread, which gets spread in the roasting pan and toasted in the chicken pan juices.
Ingredients:
tepid water, dry white wine, garlic, salt, black pepper, lemons, orange, rosemary, chickens, olive, bacon fat
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Get Healthy Grilled BBQ Meatloaf Foil Pack Recipe from Food Network
Get Healthy Grilled BBQ Meatloaf Foil Pack Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
percent milk, egg, wheat breadcrumbs, worcestershire sauce, barbecue sauce, baby spinach, scallions, garlic, beef, turkey
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Get Savory Rosemary Goat Cheese Quick Bread Recipe from Food Network
Get Savory Rosemary Goat Cheese Quick Bread Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
butter, egg, milk, flour, whole wheat flour, baking powder, rosemary, salt, golden raisins, goat cheese
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These delicious cheese-topped stuffed red peppers get flavor, texture and fiber goodness from a tasty combination of quinoa, spinach and creamy mushroom soup. They're easy to prepare and packed with veggie goodness.
These delicious cheese-topped stuffed red peppers get flavor, texture and fiber goodness from a tasty combination of quinoa, spinach and creamy mushroom soup. They're easy to prepare and packed with veggie goodness.
Ingredients:
chicken stock, quinoa, fat, garlic, onion, spinach, cream of mushroom soup, parmesan cheese, red bell peppers
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This dish defines the phrase “it’s worth the wait.” The cooking method here is low and slow, with a well-seasoned pork butt roasted for 9 to 10 hours Inspired by a “Pork Dinner” family meal at Mozza in Los Angeles, where a 300-pound Berkshire pig was butchered for the dinner, it makes for a perfect big Sunday feast Just don’t forget the salsa after all that time.
This dish defines the phrase “it’s worth the wait.” The cooking method here is low and slow, with a well-seasoned pork butt roasted for 9 to 10 hours Inspired by a “Pork Dinner” family meal at Mozza in Los Angeles, where a 300-pound Berkshire pig was butchered for the dinner, it makes for a perfect big Sunday feast Just don’t forget the salsa after all that time.
Ingredients:
pork butt, salt plus, black pepper, olive oil, sherry vinegar, parsley, oregano, garlic