From Food & Wine magazine: To make the tastiest, quickest, easiest jus for turkey, Food & Wine's Justin Chapple includes juicy clementines and garlic in the roasting pan, adding excellent flavor. In a ...
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Turkey stock recipe from carcass

You know that picked-over holiday turkey sitting on the counter or in the fridge? That leftover carcass is pure gold for home preservers. With this turkey stock recipe, you turn what many people toss ...
Cheryl Slocum is a James Beard Award-winning food writer, editor, and recipe developer. She has spent over 16 years creating food and entertaining content that resonates with the home cook. A simple ...
From the editors and writers of Food & Wine Magazine. Want to win Thanksgiving dinner? Make this spatchcocked roast turkey, which is perfectly juicy, incredibly crispy, and deliciously flavorful.
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Give thanks for this bird — and its many nutritional benefits. Credit...Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times Supported by By Caroline Hopkins Legaspi Americans gobble up more than 46 million turkeys ...
Mix well; stuff turkey. Cook 5 hours at 300 degrees or until popcorn blows the ass off the turkey. People typically ask two questions about this recipe: First, is it real? Second, would the popcorn in ...