Roscoe shows you how to smoke a turkey, start to finish. You'll never go back to roasting.
Read moreA popular appetizer takes on a holiday-inspired twist in these turkey, Brie, and cranberry sliders.
Read moreThis turkey roulade can be prepared in the morning and cooked quickly later in the day, a show-stopper for any special occasion. Turkey tenderloin is rolled around a cranberry and sausage stuffing, and it's a great option for a smaller gathering.
Read moreThis is a slow cooker recipe for turkey wings with yellow rice that I came up with because it is quick and easy, especially for a working mom like myself. It cooks all day in the slow cooker while you are working. I usually prepare this as I'm walking out the door.
Read moreThis ground turkey and vegetable stir fry is colorful, saucy, and tasty. Once you start cooking, it goes very quickly, so be sure to have everything ready to go. It’s especially good over steamed rice or cauliflower rice.
Read moreJuicy apples, hearty Brussels sprouts, and fragrant sage add fall flair to this hash.
Read moreThese baked turkey curry empanadas are from blogger, recipe developer, mom, and Allrecipes Allstar Amy Shen. She’s all about sharing low-fuss (or no-fuss) recipes, and this is one of her favorite quick, flavorful appetizers.
Read moreThese turkey meatballs in maple-bourbon mustard sauce are juicy, moist, and made with simple ingredients. Serve as an appetizer or main course with a side of rice or noodles.
Read moreThese Greek turkey meatballs are perfect for your next Greek night at home, reminiscent of Greek-style kebabs, and they take no time to make.
Read moreThis turkey sub is one of our favorite sandwiches. Soup and salad or salad and a good sandwich often is a meal for us, and we love a deli-style turkey sub.
Read moreThis flavorful and nutritious ground turkey stir fry, with mushrooms, carrots, celery, and a spicy sauce, comes together quickly on those busy weeknights. Serve with your favorite rice. I often whip up a batch on Sundays for meal prep.
Read moreThis ground turkey stir fry with vegetables has a flavor-packed sauce, and is on the table in 30 minutes. We enjoy ours with rice or noodles for a quick weeknight dinner.
Read moreThese jazzy stuffed peppers are a “jazzed up” but simplified version of traditional stuffed peppers, using ground turkey and New Orleans-style dirty rice mix as the filling for a perfect balance of spices. Serve with toasted bread rounds
Read moreA classic turkey pot pie, made easy using refrigerated pie crust, is the best use for leftover turkey ever to come along. These golden-brown pies are packed with veggies and cooked turkey, all in a lovely, creamy sauce.
Read moreThese turkey chops with mushroom gravy are one-skillet cooking at its best. Tender, nicely-seasoned turkey cutlets flavor the mushroom pan sauce in this comforting dish, easy enough for a weeknight.
Read moreThis turkey tater tot hot dish is everything you want from upper-Midwest comfort food, where a casserole is not a casserole, but is called a hot dish. The contrast between the savory, saucy, meaty turkey on the bottom, and the crispy, cheesy tater tot top makes this absolutely irresistible.
Read moreThese subtle tarragon-flavored light and moist turkey burgers use Rice Krispies instead of bread crumbs to hold them together. We enjoy them with mayo, tomato, fried onion, and lettuce on a sesame seed bun.
Read moreThe Mediterranean olive and feta topping brings the wow factor to these ground turkey burgers, and will take your grilled burgers to the next level. Serve them on a bun or without, as you choose.
Read moreThis ground turkey meatball sheet pan dinner takes on all the flavors of fresh herbs, shallot, garlic, and lemon zest you’ll find in Greek cooking. They add loads of flavor to both the turkey meatballs and the veggies. Give the meatballs a head start in the oven, and toss in a few veggies with some of the seasonings, olive oil, and lemon juice for a complete dinner, done on a sheet pan.
Read moreThese little turkey slider sandwiches, made with deli turkey, come together in minutes and are perfect for parties, lunches, dinner, and game day snacks. We particularly enjoy using black pepper turkey for these sliders.
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