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Transform your leftover turkey into a classic turkey and rice soup that's perfect on cold evenings.
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Use ground turkey for a leaner sloppy joe. Use onion, bell pepper, tomato, lemon juice, and fresh parsley for a tastier sloppy joe.
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Here's a version of Italian wedding soup. The "wedding" refers to the marriage of flavors.
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Layer French bread wedges with sliced turkey, bacon, Provolone cheese, tomatoes, and jellied cranberry sauce to make a hearty broiled sandwich with the taste of Thanksgiving.
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This recipe is adapted from Naomi Duguid's chicken salad in "Burma: Rivers of Flavor." It incorporates shallots two ways, raw and fried, as well as the deeply savory oil used to fry them Bright with lime juice, the raw heat of a green chile and plenty of fresh herbs, it's excellent plain, or with some chopped cucumber and lettuce beneath it, for crunch As Ms
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Get Pete's "Cut-up" Beer Brined Apple Smoked Turkey Recipe from Food Network
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Ask a Wisconsin purist -- tradition demands that these sausages be served on a toasted hard roll (not a hot dog bun), with butter, spicy mustard (not ketchup), sweet pickles (not lettuce), and sauerkraut.
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Baked turkey bacon-wrapped chicken tenders seasoned with smoked paprika are the perfect balance of smoky and sweet--they taste like they came straight off a barbecue grill.
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Dress up your peas with leeks to incorporate another vegetable into your dinner.
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Recipe By: Marcia Kiesel
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As the grandfather of six oft-hungry children, Pierre Franey sought to develop dishes that would “capture their attention.” This hearty, kid-friendly casserole of meatballs, sausage, onions, peppers and mushrooms did not disappoint It's sort of a cross between a casserole and a stew, and can be served over pasta or polenta, or with a huge hunk of bread to sop up the herb-y tomato sauce If you'd like, you can easily substitute ground chicken, turkey, pork or veal for the beef in the meatballs (or any combination of them all)
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