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Celery, onion and a splash of red wine add subtle flavor to herb rubbed chicken. It's juicy and moist; simple goodness.
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This is a straightforward and simple recipe for pot roast, a versatile dinner meal that favors families and friends alike The ingredients call for beef or veal stock, but chicken stock will do in a pinch — indeed it is far preferable to using beef bouillon or canned beef stock, which are often tinny in flavor
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Pork loin is roasted with dried apricots and prunes in a port wine sauce for an elegant main dish.
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A few packaged mixes make it so easy to serve a tender beef pot roast and savory gravy, all done in the slow cooker while you do other things.
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This dish was inspired in equal measures by a cluttered refrigerator on the day after the Thanksgiving, and the pav bhaji of western India — a gloriously spiced mash of vegetables served with buttery, toasted buns It works beautifully with roast turkey meat, cut into small pieces, though it's ideal for scraps of meat pulled off the turkey carcass after making stock, giving them a second life and infusing them with flavor Serve the dish with garnishes of cilantro and red onion on the side, allowing people to determine their own ratios, or take control and garnish the whole pan yourself
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Here is a turkey for when time and oven space are at a premium The bird is butchered before cooking, its backbone removed (a technique called spatchcocking) and its legs separated, increasing the amount of surface area exposed to the oven's heat and decreasing the amount of cooking time dramatically The overall height of the turkey also comes down, so two turkeys may fit in the oven, or one turkey and a baking pan filled with dressing
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An easy brined turkey recipe using salt, brown sugar, apple cider, and spices, served with a simple, perfectly salted gravy recipe.
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For all the attention we lavish on Thanksgiving turkeys, the truth is more work does not necessarily yield a better bird That's right: You can skip brining, stuffing, trussing and basting Instead of a messy wet brine, use a dry rub (well, technically a dry brine) — a salt and pepper massage that locks in moisture and seasons the flesh
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An easy herb-roasted turkey breast recipe.
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This roast pork dip sandwich, with shredded meat slathered in a rich roux-based dipping sauce, comes from Brian Landry, the chef and an owner of Borgne Restaurant in New Orleans Pork butt, pierced with garlic slivers and rubbed with fresh rosemary, is slow-roasted until meltingly tender on a bed of vegetables that flavor the final sauce The meat can be made ahead and then reheated before it is tucked into a crusty roll, a delicious tweak on the po’ boy
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Smoked prime rib, coated in seasoned oil, is reverse seared in the oven producing a crisp crust with a perfectly pink center.
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Studded with slivers of garlic, roasted on a bed of bay leaves and basted with an infusion of apple cider, vinegar and thyme, this fragrant dish will warm away the autumn chills.