Cook the onions and garlic in the olive oil until tender and translucent but not browned. Add the Adobo, sour orange juice and cilantro, seasoning well with salt and pepper. Simmer for 4-5 minutes to ...
Her quick marinade featured lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, and lots of fresh herbs. I doubled the recipe using the extra as a sauce for other parts of the meal, and I'd make it again. With ...
With ingredients: whisk well, pouring into a baggie with a tenderloin. Don’t forget to mark your baggie if freezing. Place in freezer, flat until frozen. If eating the same day, marinate turkey in a ...
Rinse and pat dry turkey breast(s). Place in plastic zipper bag. Reserve. In a bowl combine remaining ingredients for marinade; pour over turkey breast(s) in bag. Seal bag and toss turkey with ...
Serve with homemade honey-mustard, ranch or barbecue dipping sauce. This recipe works equally well with snow geese or other waterfowl. Combine buttermilk and hot sauce to taste. Fillet turkey breasts ...
There’s something to be said for tradition — filling your Thanksgiving table with familiar dishes is a comforting way to celebrate the holiday. But if you’re looking to switch up your menu this year, ...
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Oven Roasted Turkey Breast
This delicious Oven Roasted Turkey Breast is tender, juicy, and bursting with bright citrus and herb flavors. The best part? It’s a whole lot faster than roasting a whole turkey, making it the perfect ...
I am bad at letting things marinate: ideas, problems, meat. The issue is I don’t know what I want to eat until an hour after I’m hungry, which is not the time to start a cooking pre-process. I want to ...
These sandwiches are a big, bold, and briny bite that you’ll definitely want a napkin for. There are two bread options for this sandwich: ciabatta or focaccia. Ciabatta has a chewier crust but a ...
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