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  2. How to Carve a Turkey, A Step-by-Step Guide - AOL

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    Step 3: Once the turkey has cooled, place it on the cutting board. Use the sharpened knife to remove the leg and thigh from one side of the bird.

  3. Wolfgang Puck cooks up a turkey in no time and shares quick ...

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    Place the turkey in the roasting pan on top of the bed of vegetables. Place the pan in the preheated pressure oven. Set the Vent Release Valve to SEAL and lower Sealing Lever to the SEAL position ...

  4. How to make your entire Thanksgiving meal in a slow cooker - AOL

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    Here's how to cook each Thanksgiving dish in a slow cooker, from classics like turkey and stuffing to buttery mashed potatoes. Here's how to cook each Thanksgiving dish in a slow cooker, from ...

  5. Slow cooker - Wikipedia

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    A modern, oval-shaped slow cooker. A slow cooker, also known as a crock-pot (after a trademark owned by Sunbeam Products but sometimes used generically in the English-speaking world), is a countertop electrical cooking appliance used to simmer at a lower temperature than other cooking methods, such as baking, boiling, and frying. [1]

  6. How to Carve a Turkey Like a Pro—With Photos and Video ...

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    2. Remove the Legs. Pick a leg to start with. Then, position your knife at the top of the drumstick, at the portion of skin that connects the breast and the leg.

  7. These Easy Potluck Recipes Can All Be Made Using a Crock-Pot

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    Crock-Pot Stuffing. ... Slow Cooker Pork Chops. ... It's fall-off-the-bone kind of good. Get Ree's Slow Cooker Teriyaki Ribs recipe. Ryan Dausch. Slow Cooker Brisket.

  8. Pork chop - Wikipedia

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    A pork chop, like other meat chops, is a loin cut taken perpendicular to the spine of the pig and is usually a rib or part of a vertebra. Pork chops are unprocessed and leaner than other cuts. [1] Chops are commonly served as an individual portion, and can be accompanied with applesauce, vegetables, and other sides. Pork is one of the most ...

  9. Loin chop - Wikipedia

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    Pork loin chops are cut from the back of the pig. Many grilling websites refer to them as "porterhouse" or "T-bone" pork chops. They look like a T-bone steak from a cow, and they contain two muscles, the loin and tenderloin. Since they cook so differently, cooking them by very fast methods is not recommended.