ARTICLES For Turkey thighs
SLOW COOKER PULLED TURKEY WITH CHERRY SAUCE

WITH 7 COMMENTS
A healthy and easy turkey variation on pulled pork that is bursting with cherry chipotle flavor and crunchy with pomegranate seeds and finely sliced apples. Make a sandwich, a taco or a batch of sliders for your next holiday appetizer.
TURKEY HASH WITH BRUSSEL SPROUTS

WITH ONE COMMENT
Turkey hash is a good alternative to corned beef hash, packed with flavor and a huge pile of healthy vegetables. Great for breakfast, lunch or dinner, especially when you top it with a poached egg.
OTTOLENGHI TURKEY THIGHS WITH LEMON HERB SAUCE

WITH NO COMMENTS
Ottolenghi's quick, fresh take on turkey for any time of the year. Roasted turkey thighs come alive with this lemony herbed marinade that with a quick reduction doubles as a sauce. Serve hot or cold.
QUINOA WITH TURKEY, POMEGRANATE & CITRUS HERB SAUCE

WITH NO COMMENTS
Get two meals using Ottolenghi's simple roast turkey with citrus and herb sauce repurposed to also make a quinoa, with turkey and pomegranates. The result is two economical, gluten-free healthy meals.
SOUTHWESTERN TURKEY AND GRILLED VEGETABLE SALAD

WITH ONE COMMENT
Southwestern flavors liven up this turkey and grilled vegetable salad-for-dinner meal. Serve it up on a big platter so everyone can select their favorite ingredients.
ROASTED TURKEY COBB SALAD

WITH 3 COMMENTS
This salad-for-dinner is a twist on a traditional cobb salad in that I use roast turkey instead of chicken and pancetta instead of bacon and mixed baby lettuce instead of iceberg.