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Maple Butter-Glazed Turkey That Will Upgrade Your Thanksgiving
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Join Chris Morocco in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he makes his maple-butter-glazed turkey recipe.

Get the recipe: Maple-Butter-Glazed Turkey
How One of NYC's Best Soul Food Restaurants Makes Turkey & Gravy
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Today on Bon Appétit, learn how to make Southern-style roast turkey with Executive Chef Marcus Woods of Sylvia’s Restaurant, NYC’s legendary soul food institution. Marcus shares his grandmother Sylvia’s timeless approach to holiday cooking–from dry brining the turkey for deep flavor to preparing a rich Southern gravy using homemade turkey stock and fried chicken oil.
Thanksgiving Manual: The Go-To Stuffing
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It’s the ingredients you choose (Chorizo? Sure! Rye bread? Why not?) that will make your stuffing stand out. We bake ours outside the bird to maximize crispy bits (and, of course, you can’t stuff a spatchcocked turkey).
The Key to Amazing Turkey from Celebrity Chefs
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We asked award-winning chefs including Daniel Boulud and Danny Bowien their secrets to making juicy, flavorful turkey.
The Secret to a Juicy, Tender Bird
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As we may have mentioned once or twice this week, Thanksgiving is all about the turkey. So you really don’t want to screw it up. Here's what you should avoid.
6 Pro Chefs Make Their Favorite Thanksgiving Sides
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Join Chris Morocco, Kendra Vaculin, Shilpa Uskokovic, Hana Asbrink, Rachel Gurjar, and Brad Leone in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as they each make their favorite Thanksgiving side dishes.

Read more: 89 Thanksgiving Side Dishes That’ll Outshine the Turkey
How To Carve A Turkey...Not at the Dining Table
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Serving up a beautiful platter of golden brown turkey carvings is every meat-eating host's Thanksgiving dream. But if we're being honest, the process of getting there isn't very pretty. You want to make sure you're getting the most out your bird after all the hard work you put into it. Never fear, the butchers from White Gold are here to take you through it step by step. And remember, keep that carving in the kitchen.

Read More: How to Carve a Turkey With Ease
Andy Makes Thanksgiving Turkey
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Cooking a perfect, crowd-pleasing turkey on Thanksgiving can be a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. The Test Kitchen's Andy Baraghani is here to how you how to make a simple and traditional Thanksgiving turkey.

Get the recipe: Roast Turkey With Tangy Honey Glaze
Thanksgiving Manual: The Vegetable Side
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Some things about Thanksgiving should never change: gravy, mashed potatoes, Aunt Jane making an untoward comment to a new significant other. But side dishes sit far enough outside the realm of Traditional Holiday Fare that unusual suspects like harissa or miso can slip right in. Here, tips for keeping things interesting—and crowd-pleasing, too.
Thanksgiving Manual: Carving
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If you’re looking for reasons to spatchcock a turkey this Thanksgiving, ask yourself these simple questions: Do you want the bird to actually taste good? And be juicy? With perfectly browned skin? Of course you do. This method, which disposes of the backbone so the bird can be flattened and cooked skin side up, is a game changer.
Thanksgiving Leftover Chow Mein with Turkey That's Even Juicier Than Before
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Ed Schoenfeld of RedFarm and Kitchen Lab host Gabe Kennedy show you how to cook up an innovative leftover meal of turkey chow mein.
Kids Try 100 Years of Thanksgiving Sides
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We had a panel of kids try popular Thanksgiving side dishes of the past century, from oyster shooters of the 1920s to beet-filled deviled eggs today.
Thanksgiving Manual: How to Spatchcock a Turkey
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If you’re looking for reasons to spatchcock a turkey this Thanksgiving, ask yourself these simple questions: Do you want the bird to actually taste good? And be juicy? With perfectly browned skin? Of course you do. This method, which disposes of the backbone so the bird can be flattened and cooked skin side up, is a game changer.
The Very Best Roast Turkey
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Get ready for a Thanksgiving game changer. Spatchcocking, or removing the backbone, is the secret to making the best turkey you've ever had–in half the time. Most butchers will do this for you. Cooking for a crowd? Roast two 12-14 pounders, anything larger will take longer. Get the recipe: http://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/spatchcocked-turkey-with-anise-and-orange%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3EGet the Recipe: Spatchcock Turkey With Anise and Orange
Deep-Frying a Turkey With Sam Sifton
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Former New York Times restaurant critic (and current Senior Editor) Sam Sifton literally wrote the book on Thanksgiving. We enlisted Sifton to show us a Thanksgiving tradition that's becoming the subject of countless YouTube videos--the fried turkey.
This Turketta Recipe Is NSFW (Seriously)
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Things got a little steamy in the kitchen when we filmed the how-to video for our Porchetta-Style Roast Turkey.
The Key to Perfectly Crisp Yet Tender Stuffing
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Whether it’s a turkey-filler or served on the side, a bready, savory stuffing is a must in every Thanksgiving spread.
The Best Way to Use Thanksgiving Leftovers: Stuffing Fried Rice
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Thanksgiving is the perfect excuse to make this delicious carb-on-carb answer to Turkey Day leftovers: stuffing fried rice. Make sure to add in some delicious mushrooms and greens. Pro-tip: You can use anything but boxed stuffing (the texture is too fine and will turn to mush). We chose a cornbread and chorizo stuffing, which can handle being cooked again and tossed in the stir-fry. Recipe here: http://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/stuffing-fried-rice
Sandwich-ify Your Thanksgiving Leftovers
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The best part of Thanksgiving is definitely the leftovers the next day. Here's how to make 4 awesome turkey sandwiches.
One-Skillet Steak and Peas
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Dinner is easy with this one skillet steak, peas and asparagus dish.
Kendra Makes Thanksgiving Stuffing Biscuits
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Join Kendra Vaculin in the Bon Appétit test kitchen as she demonstrates how to make stuffing biscuits - just in time for the holidays. All the herby and aromatic flavors of a classic Thanksgiving stuffing—sage, rosemary, fennel seed, oniony scallion–are packed into this tender biscuit.
Salmon Teriyaki Is the Easiest Dinner You're Not (Yet) Making at Home
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Homemade teriyaki sauce beast the pants off the mystery sauce that comes with your typical shopping mall food court salmon.
Thanksgiving Stuffing Hacks from Our Favorite Chefs
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We asked some of our favorite chefs from Mission Chinese and The Meatball Shop how they put a twist on Thanksgiving stuffing.
Claire & Christina Try to Make the Perfect Thanksgiving Sides
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In the world of Thanksgiving sides, there is a plethora of options, so deciding on which ones to make for your feast can be challenging. That's why Claire Saffitz and Christina Chaey are here to up your Thanksgiving side dish game. Check out the recipes here: https://weightloss-tricks.today/story/making-perfect-thanksgiving-sides