(PhysOrg.com) -- What would a Thanksgiving turkey be without its stuffing, and what better place for that stuffing than inside the turkey? Despite the tradition involved, a food-safety specialist in ...
Every year, the same question comes up: Is it actually safe to stuff your Thanksgiving turkey? According to food safety experts—as well as all our editors—the answer is a resounding no. The safer—and ...
Chef Nancy Silverton usually travels and takes the night off of cooking on Thanksgiving. But this year, the two-time James Beard Award winner and Michelin star chef is switching things up and hosting ...
Sick of the same old turkey and stuffing? Try something new this Thanksgiving. Billy Dec, Suzanne Vizethann and Anthony Scotto are imparting some of their Thanksgiving creativity and flavor in such ...
Stuffing is a must for Thanksgiving dinner, but unless you actually stuff it into the turkey (which we do not recommend for safety reasons), technically it is dressing. Call it what you like; if it is ...
Chef Ryan Scott shared his savory use for Thanksgiving leftovers. Maybe you were stuffed on Thanksgiving, but chances are you may have a sudden craving for a smattering of different half-eaten dishes.
It would be hard to think of a more straightforward name for a foodstuff than "stuffing." Though we don't recommend actually cooking it inside your Thanksgiving turkey, that's how it was done until ...
You’re bound to have leftovers after Thanksgiving, right? Use your stuffing in a new way: as actually part of the burger itself. What better combination than to mix the leftover stuffing right smack ...
For many Americans, the true star of the Thanksgiving table is not the big bird, but the stuffing (usually moistened with gravy). Given that, I believe the stuffing merits at least as much attention ...