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Leftover Turkey and Rice SoupThis leftover turkey and rice soup is the perfect comfort food after cooking for days for a Thanksgiving feast. Turn your Thanksgiving turkey into a super comforting and healthy soup in only 30 minutes and just a few ingredients! This Thanksgiving Leftover Turkey and Rice Soup is loaded with your leftover turkey veggies and an uber flavorful broth. But most importantly it is all made in one pot and in under 30 minutes.
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The World's Best TurkeyThe World's Best Turkey recipe is to squash any fears or insecurities you might have about cooking a perfect, beautiful Thanksgiving Turkey. This method is completely fuss-free and EASY. There’s no brining or basting the turkey, no cooking it upside down, or anything weird. You don't even need an expensive roasting pan. I'm convinced that this recipe is not only the simplest way to cook a Thanksgiving turkey, it also yields a gorgeous, super juicy, perfectly cooked turkey.
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Juicy Roast TurkeyThere’s a lot going on in the kitchen on Thanksgiving, so when it comes to cooking the turkey, take a low-maintenance approach. The technique here is fairly hands-off. The instructions are for a 14-pound turkey, which serves 12 to 14 people, but they can be used for larger or smaller birds; just adjust the roasting time accordingly.
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Healthy Turkey Sloppy JoesHealthy turkey sloppy joes with an easy homemade sauce made with ingredients you probably already have in your cupboard. Everyone loves this recipe because it can also be made in the slow cooker and doubled… or tripled for a crowd. Truth be told, Sloppy Joe’s can come to the rescue for an easy 30-minute meal that literally anyone can make.
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Turkey PiccataQuick, flavorful and special, this Turkey Piccata boasts a buttery sauce with capers and just a hint of lemon. In order to make Turkey Piccata with Capers, you need to make some preparations, including turkey breast, chicken broth, fresh parsley and so on.
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Turkey MeatballsThis turkey meatball recipe is wonderfully flexible. You can form small meatballs for appetizer bites or larger ones for the main course meal. You could even flatten them to make turkey burgers. You can freeze both the cooked or uncooked meatballs. If cooked, let the meatballs cool completely before freezing. For either, space them out on a parchment-lined sheet pan so the meatballs aren’t touching. Freeze until solid, then transfer to a freezer container or plastic bag with as much air pressed out as possible. Freeze for up to three months. Thaw the meatballs overnight in the fridge. Cook uncooked meatballs following the directions in the recipe. Cooked meatballs can be gently rewarmed in the tomato sauce over medium heat.
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Turkey Taco SkilletIt takes 30 minutes and uses only one pot (awesome!). Less time to prepare and fewer dishes to do! Most of the cooking time is just the pot sitting there with the lid closed so you can run around doing something else important. There’s no chopping or cutting up veggies. Just open a can of corn and salsa. Seriously, it doesn’t get much easier than this. I feel like going through a drive-thru is harder work! Plus the flavor is awesome! It’s like tacos with a side of rice with your favorite taco toppings. Yum! Give this a try on those nights when you don’t want to cook, you’ll be pleasantly surprised!
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Spicy Turkey ChiliMaking chili healthier might seem boring—who doesn't want some beef—but we found a way to make ground turkey taste ultra flavorful with garlic, jalapeño, cumin, and chili powder. Once you've mastered this recipe, check out all the chilis you can make all winter. Give it a try!
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Cheesy Turkey Meatball SkilletThis 30-minute meal is a weeknight winner for the whole family! Simmering in tomato sauce (use it straight from the jar as a shortcut), these cheesy, super flavorful ground turkey meatballs are comforted in a skillet. It's definitely easy and delicious! Both kids and adults will like it, try it out!
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Air-Fryer Turkey Stuffed PeppersStuffed peppers are a classic family meal—and they're fun to eat, too. Instead of roasting the sweet peppers in the oven, use an air fryer to get them crisp-tender but not soggy.
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Teriyaki Turkey Rice BowlThe delicious, sweet teriyaki sauce and the (kind of) hidden veggies in this Asian inspired Teriyaki Turkey Rice Bowl makes this a healthy ground turkey recipe that your whole family will love! The sweet and savory richness of the sauce compliments the flavors of the ground turkey. Plus it’s loaded with veggies, you can pair this with steamed rice or noodles, or even wrap it up in a Lettuce Wrap.
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Ground Turkey CasseroleIts quick, fun and great! I learned this in grammar school. You may want to serve with corn bread or French bread and a salad.