November 25, 2021

Thanksgiving Leftovers: Roast Turkey Soup

Yes, leftovers have to be one of the best things about Thanksgiving, after being surrounded by friends and family of course! Making a sandwich with your leftovers on Friday is one of the most common ways to use them up, but let’s be honest, that’s just a little ho-hum. It’s time to put a little excitement back into your Turkey Day leftovers. Here we have three recipes, one breakfast, one lunch and one dinner; so that no matter what time of the day it is you’ll be able to enjoy all of those delicious leftovers.

November 24, 2021

Cranberry Moscow Mule

A unique and delicious holiday cocktail, this recipe is sure to delight and please guests and family alike!

November 23, 2021

Sauternes Cobbler

Adapted from The Bartender’s Guide: How to Mix Drinks, by Jerry Thomas

November 22, 2021

Royal Icing

Take your cookies to the next level with this foolproof Royal Icing recipe. You only need three ingredients to make this icing and food coloring of your choice to create beautifully decorated cookies for any celebration or holiday. This recipe is perfect for outlining and flooding cookies.

November 18, 2021

Tuaca Hot Toddy

This Tuaca Toddy will no doubt keep you warm and help you relax this holiday season.

November 16, 2021

Smoked Spatchcocked (Butterflied) Turkey

Smoked turkey is a delicious alternative to a traditional roasted turkey – and it frees up space in your oven! Consider smoking your turkey this year to add a whole new depth of flavor to your Thanksgiving dinner. Spatchcocking (or butterflying) will also cut the cooking time of your turkey down significantly, leaving you more time to enjoy the holiday!

November 16, 2021

Roasted Turkey

Roasted Turkey is the cornerstone of any traditional holiday meal.

November 16, 2021

Turkey Gravy

Turkey gravy is what unites your whole holiday meal – literally and figuratively.

November 16, 2021

Turkey Brining 101

Brining is a surprisingly simple way to add loads of flavor and moisture to poultry and pork. In the most basic sense, it’s the marinating of leaner meats to add moisture and tenderize them. But more specifically, the herbs, salts, and spices of the brine can transform a typically dry turkey into the most tender and juicy entrée you can imagine.

During the cooking process, meat can lose up to 30% of its water. Proper brining can cut that moisture loss in half. The brining solution actually works to gently break down the meat fibers, allowing more moisture and flavor to be infused.

The truth is until you’ve tried brining, you’ll never know how tender and juicy a turkey can be!

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