If you close your eyes and say "Thanksgiving," what pops into your head? For many of us, it's probably an image of a beautifully burnished roast turkey surrounded by all of the go-to holiday sides.
Once you've mastered preparing a golden-brown, crispy-skinned roasted turkey, it might seem strange to try to fix what's not broken. Unless time is an issue, that is. If you're lucky enough to own a ...
Picture your holiday turkey: Do you see the bronze bird as the centerpiece of a feast? Or do you envision a platter of crisp-skinned thighs nestled among a few favorite dishes for an intimate ...
Line a roasting pan with heavy-duty foil. Place a roasting rack inside pan. Pat turkey dry inside and out with paper towels. Remove any plastic pop-up thermometers and trussing. Using your fingers, ...
From New York Times Cooking: Roasting a spatchcocked turkey in a very hot oven, then reheating at a more moderate temperature is the key to success in this make-ahead recipe. The spatchcocked turkey ...
Maybe it's your first year hosting Thanksgiving, or you just moved and your roasting pan is nowhere to be found. How important is a roasting pan when preparing a turkey? Do you really need one, or can ...
From roast beef to turkey subs, these fast-food sandwiches use real sliced meat instead of processed options.
From turkey to pot roast, these frozen dinners still serve real meat, potatoes, and gravy shoppers crave.