Turkey
Zuni Rolls with Raspberry Chipotle Sauce
Smoked Turkey, Cheese, and Bacon Tortilla Rolls
Stuffed Turkey
Turkey will take a little longer to cook when it is stuffed and must be perfectly balanced on your spit. It is wise to tie it securely once you have achieved perfect balance with it.
The stuffing will take the place of a starch dish and cut down on the preparations for the dinner. Allow 1 cup of stuffing for each pound of turkey.
Smoked-Turkey Tea Sandwiches with Arugula Mayonnaise
Try the arugula mayonnaise on burgers, and chicken and tuna sandwiches, too.
Roast Turkey with Maple Herb Butter and Gravy
Maple syrup and apple brandy lend a delicate flavor to the turkey and gravy. The New England Sausage, Apple and Dried Cranberry Stuffing is an especially nice accompaniment.
Watch how to prepare and carve your bird with our streaming video demonstration.
Honey-Brined Turkey with Giblet Cream Gravy
Janet Fletcher, food writer, says,"My grandmother could never seem to make enough of her creamy giblet gravy; everyone always wanted more. We poured it over the mashed potatoes, dressing and turkey, then over open-face sandwiches the next day. Of course, it's great with this turkey, too: The bird gets its incredible moistness from being soaked overnight in a brine enhanced by thyme, garlic cloves and honey."Because of the brining process, we don’t recommend stuffing this turkey.
Apple-Onion Roast Turkey with Pan Gravy
Even though turkeys are rarely stuffed in the South, cooks usually tuck a few flavorful ingredients—like apple and onion—inside the bird before it goes into the oven. In this recipe, the outside of the turkey is rubbed with bacon drippings so that the skin will be golden, crisp and delicious.
Smoked-Turkey and Fruit Wrap with Curried Aïoli
Scott Winkelhausen of Rhome, Texas, writes: "The following wrap is great for entertaining. I serve it with my favorite salad or chips and a nice glass of Sauvignon Blanc or a Margarita. The curried aïoli is also good on chicken or roast beef sandwiches."
Plum-Glazed Roast Turkey with Spinach, Bacon, and Cashew Stuffing and Plum Gravy
We think all turkeys are improved by brining (soaking in salt water), but it's a cumbersome task that few holiday schedules can accommodate. We find kosher turkeys, which are salted during the koshering process, to be just as flavorful and succulent as brined ones, without all the fuss.
However, if you'd like to try brining, stir together 8 quarts water with 2 cups kosher salt in a 5-gallon bucket lined with a large heavy-duty plastic garbage bag and soak your raw turkey, covered and chilled, 10 hours.
*Note: The Spinach, Bacon, and Cashew stuffing for this turkey is contained in the Stuffed Onions recipe.
Turkey and Vegetable Sauté
A light, low-calorie one-dish supper.
Turkey Albondigas Soup
Pass hot pepper sauce and warm buttered tortillas to complete this easy dish.
Turkey and Broiled Vegetable Salad
You can use leftover roast chicken too.
Grilled Cheese with Smoked Turkey and Avocado
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.