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Gobble Up Spicy Turkey Sloppy Tacos

Gobble Up Spicy Turkey Sloppy Tacos

While I love trying new recipes, most of the time I end up using them as launching pads. We've been eating a lot of turkey burgers in the Yum household and I was up for a change. So, knowing that there was a pound of ground turkey in the fridge, I suggested Sloppy Joes. We had most of the fixings, and just ran with it. Half way through we realized that in addition to not having any bell peppers, ...

What Would You Make?

What Would You Make?

OK so hopefully by now you know how this works, but just in case, here goes. You are at home and hungry for food. You have to cook up something scrumptious for you and your boyfriend/girlfriend/ spouse/child/friend, but the ingredients you have on hand are limited.

You have ground turkey, feta cheese, and a jar of roasted red peppers. Using these products, along with whatever you currently have on hand in your cupboard and refrigerator, what would you make?

To see ...

What Would You Make?

What Would You Make?

OK so hopefully by now you know how this works, but just in case, here goes. You are at home and hungry for food. You have to cook up something scrumptious for you and your boyfriend/girlfriend/ spouse/child/friend, but the ingredients you have on hand are limited.

You have ground turkey, feta cheese, and a jar of roasted red peppers. Using these products, along with whatever you currently have on hand in your cupboard and refrigerator, what would you make?

To see ...

Three Helpful Tips on Cooking Turkey

Three Helpful Tips on Cooking Turkey

1. Turkey is a great bird to make stock with. For a perfect stock, use turkey wings and drumsticks, and reserve other parts for the second course. Rinse bony turkey parts in cold water, place in a large stainless steel stockpot with filtered water, add 2 tbsp vinegar, and let stand for about 30 min. (Vinegar is added so that to draw beneficial minerals from the bones into the stock.) Add to the pot coarsely chopped root vegetables, such as onions and carrots. Bring to boil, remove scum that rises on top (use a slotted spoon for that), add a pinch of sea salt, reduce heat to a minimum, and let simmer for 6 to 24 hours.



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