Poultry
Grilled Turkey Cuban Sandwiches
You don't need a panini machine to make these; use the low-tech method of weighting the sandwiches with a baking pan filled with canned goods. If you're making just one or two sandwiches at a time, you can cook them in a skillet and top them with another skillet weighted with cans.
Cider-Brined-and-Glazed Turkey
Unlike most brined turkeys, this one can be stuffed because the apple-cider brine contains less salt than the typical recipe. Begin brining two days ahead.
Italian Turkey, Bean, and Tomato Soup
Both turkey meat and gravy are used in this vibrant soup. Pass grated Parmesan cheese alongside if you like.
Chicken and Escarole Soup with Fennel
Gerald Colapinto of Corona, California, writes: "My grandparents were born in Italy and were wonderful cooks, so I'm partial to Italian food. I especially love the cooking of Southern Italy. Fortunately, I often travel to Rome on business. Back home, I like to re-create the dishes I discovered."
Herb-Rubbed Turkey with Roasted-Garlic Gravy
Contrary to popular opinion, Thanksgiving turkey, when not butter-basted, can be a healthful centerpiece to the meal. It's a superb source of lean protein, B vitamins, magnesium, and potassium. To add flavor without adding fat, this recipe uses a garlic-herb rub and a small amount of grapeseed oil, which raises good cholesterol. Another calorie-saving trick: In the gravy, roasted garlic replaces most of the fat from the drippings.
Jive Turkey Deep-Fried Turkey
This method of preparing a turkey should result in a tender, juicy bird so perfectly cooked, with skin so crisp and tasty, you might never eat roasted turkey again.
Before attempting this recipe, make sure to read the instructions for safe use that accompany your deep-fryer.
Turkey Giblet Stock
We used what the turkey has to offer to create a base for the perfect gravy .
Turkey Stock
Using turkey meat rather than just bones adds a deep richness to this stock. Although you have to buy the extra parts, you'll be happy you did; great stock is the key to outstanding gravy, and everyone knows you can never have too much of that at Thanksgiving.
Turkey Giblet Gravy
A high roasting temperature caramelizes the pan drippings, adding fantastic flavor and color.
Turkey Jambalaya
We liked turkey best in this easy one-dish meal, but if removing tendons from the drumsticks seems too laborious, substitute 1 1/2 pounds of smoked ham steak. Trim the steak, discarding any bone, then cut into 1-inch pieces.
Potato Pancakes with Confit Duck and Red-Cabbage Beet Slaw
Replacing this Czech dish's traditional pork stuffing with confit duck results in a much shorter cooking time without sacrificing any mouthwatering flavor.
Chicken with Chilaquiles and Salsa Verde
This dish was the surprise of the year. The ingredients might seem ordinary, but trust us — it's fantastic.
Turkey Soup
A few fresh vegetables and a leftover turkey is all you'll need to create this phenomenal soup — perfect for cold nights and holiday nostalgia.
Grilled Whole Turkey
This is best done on a large gas grill fitted with a thermometer — it's more labor-intensive to keep a charcoal grill at a constant high heat. You'll need a disposable roasting pan large enough to fit the turkey on a V-rack.
Chicken and White Bean Chili
Judi Kerr of Mendham, New Jersey, writes: "I'm a professional chocolate taster. I know it sounds like a dream job, but I get so much chocolate at work that I tend to avoid sweets when I'm at home. At the end of most days, I actually look forward to cooking dinner and making something hearty, like my chicken and white bean chili."
Broiled Duck Breasts with Orange Chipotle Sauce
Duck breast is a sadly underrated meat. Served rare to medium-rare and sliced on the diagonal, it has the mineral tang of beef. This southwestern version, with its slightly spicy sauce, elicits every ounce of flavor from the bird. And it's so easy!