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A chunky beef stew with potatoes in a flavorful curry and beef broth.
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This recipe is by Jonathan Reynolds and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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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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This recipe uses the same technique used to make duck confit.
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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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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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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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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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This savory French-Canadian meat pie combines ground pork and warm spices with chunks of braised pork shoulder and shreds of chicken or turkey But you could make it with leftover brisket, with venison, with smoked goose or ham Traditionally it is served with relish or tart, fruity ketchup — I like this recipe for cranberry ketchup best, though I use a splash of fresh orange juice instead of the concentrate it calls for. “I’ve never had a slice of tourtière and spoonful of ketchup and not liked it,” David McMillan, the bearish chef and an owner of Joe Beef in the Little Burgundy section of Montreal, told me
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You can substitute ground beef chuck or ground turkey in this recipe. Vary cooking times accordingly.
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne With Pierre Franey and takes About 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.