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  2. 13 Ground Turkey Recipes To Help Clear Out the Freezer - AOL

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    Want a break from red meat but still want to eat a hearty dinner? Check out these 13 delicious ground turkey recipes.

  3. You Won't Believe How Tasty These Ground Turkey Recipes Are - AOL

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  4. 25 Satisfying Ground Turkey Casseroles for An Easy ...

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  6. Ground turkey - Wikipedia

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    Ground turkey, or minced turkey, is a mixture of dark and light turkey meat with remaining skin and visible fat processed together until a "ground" form emerges. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The turkey meat, skin, and fat is taken off the bone and processed with additives . [ 3 ]

  7. Don’t Toss Your Turkey Carcass — Here’s How to Make the ...

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    Try it in a Cream of Onion Soup or Chicken Noodle Soup (consider making a version with leftover turkey meat instead of shredded chicken), or make a turkey pot pie with the stock and meat.

  8. Kaymak - Wikipedia

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    Kaymak, sarshir, or qashta/ashta (Persian: سَرشیر saršir; Arabic: قشطة qeshta or قيمر geymar; Turkish: Kaymak) is a creamy dairy food similar to clotted cream, made from the milk of water buffalo, cows, sheep, or goats in Central Asia, some Balkan countries, some Caucasus countries, the Levant, Turkic regions, Iran and Iraq.

  9. 8 Ways to Cook a Turkey, From a Traditional Roast to ... - AOL

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    Turkey legs, in particular, can really benefit from a good long braise. Braising is a tried-and-true technique that chefs use to make even the toughest cuts of meat succulent and tender. We like ...