Whether you plan to slowly roast your turkey or quick grill a turkey breast, find the right recipe for your Thanksgiving dinner.
Need a new idea for how to use your holiday food surplus? We've got just the solution: a holiday stromboli that's fun for kids to make.
This recipe is a great way to show your child how to turn leftovers into a savory hot dish that's high on everyone's list of comfort foods: turkey potpie. THis one is made with plenty of broth to keep the meat and vegetables tender and moist.
Turkey skin acts as a sort of rain slicker: outside flavors have a tough time penetrating it. So for this recipe, we combine herbs with softened butter and lemon zest and smear them directly onto the meat, after working the skin loose by hand. The herb bu
This variation on old-fashioned pan gravy is sure to become a family tradition.
If you're prone to turkey trauma, relax. Here's a foolproof recipe that ensures a perfect feast.
If your kids are taco fans, they'll love to fill their shells with this mildly spicy turkey meat and pile them high with toppings. The turkey filling can also be used for nachos, quesadillas and burritos.
Your young turkey-lovers can help mix up the batter for these sizzling, tasty nuggets, but frying them is a job for parents only.
Turn your holiday leftovers into a light and easy salad based on the classic Waldorf Salad.