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Reinvent turkey leftovers with this simple method for making turkey soup. Simmer turkey bones with onion, carrots, celery, and herbs for a tasty broth. Just add chopped leftover turkey meat and the soup is ready!
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The lowly chicken gizzard is transformed into a thing of beauty when simmered until tender, marinated in spicy seasonings, coated in flour, and deep-fried. They're a nice addition to a tray of wings.
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It would be hard to find a simpler meal than Mr Claiborne’s hearty beef stew, which goes beautifully with buttered noodles and a stout glass of red wine (Or, for the children, a glass of milk.) A small scattering of cloves adds a floral note to the gravy, augmented by just a little thyme, and the combination pairs beautifully with the carrots you add near the end of the cooking process, to prevent them from going mushy in the heat
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Add some Greek flavors to your lentil salad with feta cheese, red onion, fresh tomatoes, and oregano.
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Get Darwell's Crawfish Etouffee Recipe from Food Network
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When the chef Tony Maws’s grandparents died, he decided to start having Passover Seder at his restaurant, Craigie on Main in Cambridge, Mass This short rib recipe, brought to The Times in 2011, was among the dishes he served, both to his family (on the first night) and his diners (on the second and third nights) It’s a Sephardic take on his grandmother’s tsimmes and brisket, prepared a day in advance and refrigerated to let the flavors meld and the fat float to the top to be skimmed
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Fried chicken is one of the few fried foods that tastes just as good served at room temperature as it does when it's served hot enough to burn your fingers This recipe has been specially engineered to be made in advance It’s seasoned assertively, so the flavors won’t dull as it cools
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Freshly cooked white beans hold their shape better than canned ones, so unless you’re really pinched for time, cook the beans yourself for this hearty, lively winter salad Serve it as a side dish for roasted meats or chicken If you omit the anchovies in the dressing (use capers instead), it would be an excellent meatless main course
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Get Lightened-Up Feijoada Recipe from Food Network
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Red lentils are simmered in orange juice and chicken broth in this quick and simple pureed soup.