Celebrate the holidays with these recipes courtesy of New York Times Cooking, specially chosen for "Sunday Morning" viewers. We are pleased to share Sam Sifton's Turkey Gravy. Here is a simple, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The condiment of all condiments — Thanksgiving gravy. If you’re anything like me, this deliciously savory sauce is for so much ...
There is a deep kind of comfort in Julia Child’s recipes. Well, you need to try Julia Child’s Roast Turkey to make your Thanksgiving more delicious and a little easier, as this recipe is a little ...
What’s more classic than a whole, roasted turkey for the holidays? The company perhaps most closely associated with these big birds provides many how-tos and recipes on its Butterball.com website – ...
While the turkey rests, use the juices in the roasting pan, along with more turkey or chicken stock, to make this gravy. You also need something to thicken the juices: cornstarch, potato starch, ...
Lauren Allen of the website Tastes Better From Scratch always had two turkeys at Thanksgiving dinner when she was growing up — one made by her mother and another by her grandmother. "They would both ...
1. The night before Thanksgiving, take the turkey out of its wrapping, dry it off, and, from a distance of about a foot, give it a nice sprinkling of kosher salt. Grind some pepper onto it then ...
Though I’m an advocate of dry-brining and spatchcocking your turkey if you have the time and refrigerator space, it is by no means necessary. This recipe for garlic-and-herb roasted turkey proves that ...
This recipe is part of our Guide to Classic Thanksgiving, a collection of simple recipes for timeless holiday dishes to make this year and for years to come. Gravy is the quintessential sauce for your ...