I had fried pot stickers once on vacation and I have been trying to mimic their taste ever since. Serve with hoisin sauce.
These turkey poppers are a constant request from my friends for dinner get-togethers. They are simple to make and turn out incredibly delicious. The amount of ingredients will depend on how many you want to make. Keep in mind you will be halving the jalapeños.
These yummy turkey sausage balls are my new favorite snack/breakfast food! They're based on a similar recipe for pork sausage balls. My friends and family give them a 5-star rating.
These quick and easy turkey and cranberry pinwheels are a great way to use up leftover cranberry sauce from Thanksgiving. You can make them any time of the year with deli turkey and canned cranberry sauce.
A fast and easy way to prepare a pretty classic nacho treat, with ground, browned turkey meat. The kids and my husband love it. Serve with sour cream, taco sauce, salsa or guacamole.
I am done buying expensive jerky from the store. This recipe is inexpensive, super easy, and fun for me and my kids to make.
So easy to make, these bite-sized snack wraps filled with turkey, cream cheese, and veggies are a great way to fill up an appetizer tray — and your hungry guests' bellies.
You can make these ahead and freeze them without the glaze, then the day of the party, defrost them and simply reheat in the sauce.
How long does it take to make turkey meatballs in the oven? Not long! In under 30 minutes, you can turn ground turkey, spinach, bread crumbs, and some seasoning into healthy, delicious meatballs.
This is a great recipe to use up leftover turkey or chicken. It does not taste anything like leftovers. You'll definitely need to double or triple recipe for large groups as I can eat 2 croquettes easily!
These baked turkey curry empanadas are from blogger, recipe developer, mom, and Allrecipes Allstar Amy Shen. She’s all about sharing low-fuss (or no-fuss) recipes, and this is one of her favorite quick, flavorful appetizers.
This lovely meal for two is done in about 30 minutes. It tastes decadent but is pretty healthy! While you may certainly combine the cooked linguine with the sauce, I prefer to serve the sauce on top of the linguine.
Combines the best of autumn flavors in one hearty low-budget mashup, with the ease of a slow cooker meal. Makes the house smell wonderful while it is cooking. Tastes great. Is warm and filling while still being relatively healthy. The recipe is for slightly more than one serving. If making for more than one person, multiply all ingredients except for the water and tea bag.
My husband named this recipe Breaklava because I use phyllo dough, butter, and breakfast ingredients and layer it in a similar way you do for baklava. So it's breakfast baklava! You can use any combination of cheese to make it unique.
Polenta goes high tech by cooking it in the Instant Pot®! You can make this recipe as is for a complete meal or only use the Instant Pot® to prepare the polenta. You will need an elevated trivet.
The combination of apples and sausage in this casserole is great! I got this recipe from my sister. The wheat flour gives the recipe a great flavor.