With its refreshing flavors, this sandwich -- a take on the Vietnamese banh mi -- is perfect the day after Thanksgiving. It combines turkey with spicy mayonnaise, fresh, crisp vegetables, and fragrant...
A rub made from thyme leaves, lemon and orange zest, salt, and pepper helps to deliver moist turkey meat every time; a sprinkle of paprika on top of the bird adds extra flavor and a deep, red hue.
In this gravy recipe for Thanksgiving, white wine provides an acidic, fruity contrast to the sweetness found in the drippings of our Maple-Glazed Turkey with Gravy.
Serve up this lower-calorie version of turkey chili in baked corn tortilla cups for a fun presentation. Top with a dollop of low-fat Greek yogurt instead of sour cream.
We brined our turkey for 24 hours, so leave plenty of time. If you don't want to brine yours, skip steps 1 and 2. If you don't have a stockpot large enough to hold the turkey and brine, use a clean, extra-large...
Give this favorite a big nutrient boost by choosing the right ingredients. Skip the mayo and cheese, which add fat but not much else, and our Romesco Sauce instead.
We love using thinly-sliced deli turkey in this sandwich, but deli ham or a variety of cold cuts would also go well in this large-scale sandwich that feeds the whole family.
Taco Salad is a delicious and thoroughly satisfying meal. Ground turkey stands in for beef; nonfat yogurt laced with lime juice, jalapeno, and cilantro makes a creamy dressing, while fresh mango slices...
A pair of salads refresh leftover Spice-Rubbed Turkey Breast made earlier in the week; the spinach and couscous are dolled up in low-fat Dijon dressing.
Add giblets and neck to the pan with the turkey 1 1/2 hours after the oven temperature is reduced to 350 degrees in step 5 of the Classic Brined and Roasted Turkey recipe.
Toss together a light but satisfying post-Thanksgiving lunch by teaming leftover turkey and cranberry sauce with peppery watercress and nutty farro for a tasty salad.
Paillards are quickly cooked, thin scallops of meat. In this recipe tender pieces of turkey breast are marinated and used in a simple, savory sandwich.
This salad can be tossed together before serving, but another delightful option is to spread the ingredients out on wooden cutting boards and let guests compose their own salads right at the table.
Give chicken a rest and try a turkey cutlet for this one-pan dinner. The tomatoes release liquid as they cook, steaming the cauliflower without added water.