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How To Cook Turkey With Turkey Recipes
By myarticlenetwork | May 6, 2009
Most of us have a turkey on Thanksgiving, and then they never look at turkey again for the rest of the year. I am not one of these folk. I generally have turkey on Thanksgiving, and then have another sometime in the spring. Regardless of how well I plan, I mostly finish up with additional turkey that I know what to do it. I get a bird that’s much larger than what we need, and the leftovers appear to be overwhelming. Perhaps this is why many of us only have a turkey once or twice a year.
Knowing what to do with the turkey afterwards can be tricky, but all you want are a few good recipes for turkey. You may be confounded at the number of recipes for turkey there are out there. If you search thru some of the cooking web sites online, you’re going to find a lot of great concepts. The issue is that many times after we’ve had a big turkey dinner we do not need to look at turkey any more. You have to freeze some of your turkey beef, and then set aside some recipes for turkey to use in a couple of weeks.
You may also need to learn how to safely freeze turkey, and how long that turkey will be good. When it comes to recipes for turkey in my place, there are just a couple straightforward ones that I use. My partner fully loves cold turkey sandwiches. There are two different recipes for turkey sandwiches that I use. One is extremely simple that my five-year-old can do it. All you need is two pieces of bread, a layer of mayonnaise, and some turkey. You put it together in a sandwich with a little salt, and you have a great meal. You will also make turkey salad very like you would make chicken salad.
This is something that my partner handles, so I really couldn’t tell you the way to make it. One of the other recipes for turkey I use is one to make turkey and biscuits. This is much like chicken and biscuits, but you use turkey instead a chicken. There are some other great recipes for turkey out there, all you should do is look. What you want to make will rely on your cooking talent, and what kind of time you’re willing to put into the enterprise. Remember that you do not need to use all of your turkey up straight away, as it is safe to freeze turkey for a period of time. as you can do so safely, you have some great turkey ideas for months after you’ve cooked the actual turkey.
Do you enjoy cooking and learning more about food? If yes, you may also visit cooking101.org to learn more about the many different kinds of recipes and cooking ideas that will be useful next time you are in the kitchen. Also, you might want to check out cooking turkey wings.
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