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10/14/2012
New Mexico and árbol chiles create a sauce similar to a mole that coats the turkey, while adding spice and depth.
Issue #151
10/07/2010
Braised with wine, sauerkraut, apples, and onions, this turkey comes out incredibly moist and aromatic.
Issue #133
10/07/2010
We based this recipe on one from chef Donald Link of New Orleans's Cochon and Herbsaint restaurants.
Issue #133
10/13/2009
This unusual method for cooking a turkey yields a bird with smoky flavor and crisp skin.
Issue #124
10/13/2009
Brushing a simple herb butter over the turkey before and during cooking is a straightforward, time-honored way of achieving great flavor and crisp skin.
Issue #124
05/07/2008
Tender, hand-cut noodles are a hallmark of this delicious from-scratch soup.
Issue #112
10/02/2007
Lynne Rossetto Kasper, the woman behind one of America's most loved radio food shows, shares her showstopping Thanksgiving menu.
Issue #106
09/04/2007
Brining turkeys has become de rigueur in many American households—this recipe shows you how it's done.
Issue #97
10/24/2007
This is a Kentuckian version of the Thanksgiving staple.
Issue #88
03/01/2007
The tried-and-true Thanksgiving bird provides a feast for family and friends alike.
Issue #79
11/19/2007
This savory stuffing recipe and the turkey roasting method belongs to newspaper food editor Clementine Paddleford.
Issue #62
11/19/2007
Make this flavorful gravy using the drippings that remain in the pan after you've cooked the roast turkey.
Issue #62
11/14/2007
There are many views on how best to cook a turkey. We recommend the following method for a moist, crisp-skinned bird.
Issue #15
08/09/2010
The flick presents four multicultural Los Angeles families who create and consume the quintessential American Thanksgiving meal. As in this brined turkey recipe from Lynne Rossetto Kapser, the movie had depth of flavor and surprisingly pleasant tartness.
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