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Thanksgiving Turkey

Thanksgiving Turkey by Sharan Hattabaugh

Are you tired of dry turkey breast? When I was in Middle School, a teacher suggested to the class that we go home and inform our mothers to try baking her Thanksgiving bird breast side down! This was a suggestion that my mother took seriously. To our delightful surprise, it was the best turkey we had ever eaten!!! To this day, many…

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Skinny Barbecue Sloppy Joes…

Skinny Barbecue Sloppy Joes… by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy Fox

Sloppy Joe is a popular hearty American dish with a variety of ways to make it. The most typical being ground beef, onions, bell peppers, tomatoes, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, vinegar, mustard and various, spices. Wait until you get a mouthful of our Sloppy Joe! It’s a new twist on the original. It’s primarily made with…

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Meatloaf Sliders with Tomato Relish and Cheese

Meatloaf Sliders with Tomato Relish and Cheese by BearNakedBaker

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Barbecue Turkey Meatloaf

Barbecue Turkey Meatloaf by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy Fox

Meatloaf is the quintessential American meal. It’s nostalgic, hearty and just plain delicious. Most families have their special way to prepare it. Here at Skinny Kitchen we have a few flavorful and healthy twists. The first is to use barbecue sauce instead of the usual ketchup. It’s such a small change but adding the barbecue sauce…

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Cheddar Stuffed Turkey Meatloaf with a Secret Sauce!

Cheddar Stuffed Turkey Meatloaf with a Secret Sauce! by Cara Fernicola

I've reinvented the wheel when it comes to meatloaf! Don't get me wrong, meatloaf is an old favorite past time...but with a few twists and one secret weapon... this meatloaf is moist and packed with flavor..You wont be dissapointed! *Warning: Will be asked to make again and again!*

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Roasted Turkey And Root Vegetable Pot Pie Napoleon

Roasted Turkey And Root Vegetable Pot Pie Napoleon by Parties That Cook

The turkey is moist, the filling ingredients are fresh and flavorful, and the pie crust is rumored to be the lightest and flakiest EVER. We loved this recipe so much we even made it our recipe of the month! This seasonal holiday recipe is just in time for your Thanksgiving turkey cravings.

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Turkey-Date Meatballs with Lentils and Yogurt Sauce

Turkey-Date Meatballs with Lentils and Yogurt Sauce by Katherine

Ground turkey meets slightly sweet chopped dates in these healthy, baked meatballs adapted from a recipe in Food & Wine Magazine. Accompanied by lentils simmered in cinnamon and garlic and a tangy yogurt sauce it's a complete meal ready in just a little over 1 hour.

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A Skinny Memorial Day Cookout, Skinny Turkey Burgers That Taste Great!

A Skinny Memorial Day Cookout, Skinny Turkey Burgers That Taste Great! by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy Fox

turkey burger photo v1 Let’s face it, most turkey burgers taste, well, rather forgettable. They’re dry, flavorless, and unremarkable. Yet, we eat them because we want a healthier alternative to a decadent beef burger. Great news-our BBQ Turkey…

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Ball Park Turkey Meatloaf, Delicious, Low Calorie and Low in Fat

Ball Park Turkey Meatloaf, Delicious, Low Calorie and Low in Fat by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy Fox

It’s baseball season…Don’t you just love a great tasting hot dog topped with mustard, relish and maybe even ketchup? Well, we’ve created a meatloaf with all these fabulous flavors, only healthy! This dish is not only loaded with flavor, it’s super…

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Comfort Food at it’s Best…Barbecue Turkey Meatloaf

Comfort Food at it’s Best…Barbecue Turkey Meatloaf by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy Fox

Meatloaf is the quintessential American meal. It’s nostalgic, hearty and just plain delicious. Most families have their special way to prepare it. I’m using a few flavorful and healthy twists. The first is to use barbecue sauce instead of the usual ketchup. It’s such a small change but adding the barbecue sauce makes it taste…

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Skinny Barbecue Sloppy Joes, A New Twist On A Old Favorite

Skinny Barbecue Sloppy Joes, A New Twist On A Old Favorite by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy Fox

A Sloppy Joe is a popular hearty American dish with a variety of ways to make it. The most typical being ground beef, onions, bell peppers, tomatoes, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, vinegar, mustard and various, spices. Wait until you get a mouthful of this Skinny Sloppy Joe! It’s primarily made with ground turkey, onions,…

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The Barefoot Contessa’s Recipe for Perfect Roast Turkey Made Skinny

The Barefoot Contessa’s Recipe for Perfect Roast Turkey Made Skinny by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy Fox

I love Ina Garten’s (Barefoot Contessa) recipe for roasting turkey. I decided to share it because it’s a super simple recipe to make and comes out moist and flavorful. I did change a few things from her original recipe to keep it skinny. First, her…

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Hardwood Pellet-Fired Stoven Rotisserie Turkey Brine

Hardwood Pellet-Fired Stoven Rotisserie Turkey Brine by Stoven John

The best way to cook a smoked turkey is utilizing its' own juices to baste itself. What a better way than to use a rotisserie and a hardwood pellet-fired grill or Stoven pellet-fired burner conversion for a kettle style grill to accomplish this. Cooking time is ten minutes per pound instead of fifteen minutes per pound in a standard…

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Stuffed Turkey Breast with Gravy and Cranberry Relish Served with Savory Spaghetti Squash Pancakes

Stuffed Turkey Breast with Gravy and Cranberry Relish Served with Savory Spaghetti Squash Pancakes by Nutrition Health Net

An eye appealing presentation and delicious combination of those holiday meal flavor favorites associated with Thanksgiving and Christmas Fall brings an abundance of various squash to the market. They are inexpensive, make eye catching center…

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Jammin' Jambalaya

Jammin' Jambalaya by Smokinhotchef

This is my take on jambalaya encompassing the essence of the dish without a lot of fuss. These flavors mimic the flavors that have been key to jambalaya since it's origin around the early 1800's. I omitted the traditional okra. Not a big fan of okra!! Nonwithall, this recipe is super simple, simply delicious. Great as a main course…

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