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Thanksgiving 2012

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Thanksgiving Leftovers: What Do You Do With Them?

Share your best recipes for the day after.

Dinner’s done and the only thing more stuffed than the bird is you. Now the question becomes: What to do with all those leftovers? While many say simple reheating is all that’s necessary to have a “day after” feast, others have elaborate recipes for turning Thanksgiving leftovers into gourmet delights. From savory turkey soups to sinfully delicious pot pies and mile-high sandwiches, everyone has their own ideas on what to do with what’s leftover. The Food Network even has an entire recipe collection dedicated to the topic. We’d prefer to hear from you! What are your favorite Thanksgiving leftover recipes? Share them in the comments section or share a photo by clicking the green "Upload Photos & Video" button below the photo.

lisa

9:08 am on Thursday, November 22, 2012

This year I'm gonna try turkey sliders -turkey, stuffing and cranberry sauce. Saw a picture of it and it looked fab !   more ›

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Tackling Thanksgiving Turkey for the First Time: A Video Recipe

Recipes so easy, even a kid can do it. Share your own holiday favorite and it could be featured on Brighton Patch!

My son Ethan really loves to cook and eat delicious food, so it's no wonder Thanksgiving is one of his favorite holidays. Last year, we tackled cooking a whole turkey with stuffing for the first time. So if you're nervous about making your first turkey, too, just follow Ethan's simple instructions. Here's what you'll need: Here's how to make it: Preheat the oven to 500 degrees. Remove the turkey from the wrapper, noting the weight. Remove the neck and giblets from inside the turkey, and remove the plastic leg ties. In a large bowl, combine the stuffing mix (Ethan used a bag of pre-seasoned vegan stuffing from Whole Foods) with the egg; add enough water to make it mushy and stir until evenly moist. Next, take the stuffing and, in Ethan's …

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