Festive Stuffed Turkey Breast
You don’t need to cook an entire turkey to enjoy a Thanksgiving meal. Here, spinach, kale, bacon and chicken, along with flavourful herbs and fruits, are stuffed into a turkey breast for a succulent gobble-gobble feast.
You don’t need to cook an entire turkey to enjoy a Thanksgiving meal. Here, spinach, kale, bacon and chicken, along with flavourful herbs and fruits, are stuffed into a turkey breast for a succulent gobble-gobble feast.
We all love an apple pie at this time of year, right? This one is as good to look at as it is to taste.
Resembling snowy holly berries, the sugared cranberries add a wintery touch. They take 12 hours to soak, so be sure to start them a day ahead.
You can turn this colourful and delicious lasagna into a vegetarian main course by omitting the pancetta.
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Thighs work well in this new main-course take on a popular appetizer because they stay moist during cooking. Serve with Coriander Chutney.