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Get What a Face! Open Faced Hot Turkey Sammys with Sausage Stuffing and Gravy, Smashed Potatoes with Bacon, Warm Apple Cranberry Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Ground turkey and chicken sausage are mixed with gluten-free bread crumbs in this quick and easy recipe for gluten-free meatballs.
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Ground turkey is combined with thousand island dressing, mozzarella cheese, and sauerkraut for this alternative to the classic Reuben sandwich. Serve with additional thousand island dressing for dipping.
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In this smoked turkey recipe, brining and slow smoking bring BBQ to the Thanksgiving table.
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Ground turkey provides a leaner meat sauce for pasta in this recipe using both a tomato, tomato sauce, and tomato paste with fresh basil.
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Leftover cooked turkey never had it so good as when it's combined with shallot, fresh shiitake mushrooms, and thickened cream in a gourmet omelet that only takes a few minutes to make. Serve as a fancy brunch or lunch main dish, or have as a light supper.
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This is a terrific broth with caramelized roasted vegetables as a base. The veggies are then plopped into a pot with water and herbs and simmered until a rich, delicious broth emerges. Strain and you have two quarts broth. Freezes well.
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This turkey bolognese is something else...
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne With Pierre Franey and takes 1 hour 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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In a lot of states, people don’t just eat food on Thanksgiving; they hunt for it Lora Smith, a writer and farmer with roots in Kentucky, sends along a recipe handed down from her great-grandmother, for her family’s “pocket” dressing: a baked patty of dressing that slides easily into the pockets and knapsacks of rabbit and quail hunters The Smiths also have the patties at the table, where they are passed around on a platter
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Dont be tempted to cook the tortellini in the soup; they will soak up too much of that irresistibly garlicky broth. Cook them separately, as the soup simmers, and stir them in at the last moment.