Ingredients
In a large, heavy skillet cook turkey in oil (or you can use vegetable cooking spray) about 5 minutes or until lightly browned,stirring to break up the meat. Add onions, tomato sauce, beef broth, sage, salt, garlic, and peppers. Bring to a boil, and reduce heat and cover. Simmer for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Meanwhile, mix the cornmeal, flour, baking powder, salt, rosemary, egg, milk and oil. Mix well and drop by tablespoons on top of the turkey mix. Cover and simmer 10 minutes or until dumplings are firm.
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Ham, turkey, lutefisk, liver casserole, carrot casserole, rutabaga casserole, rosolli, rice porridge, salmon, cookies, mince pie.
sandwiches, soup, turkey salad, turkey pot pie, casserole, turkey ala king, turkey hash
To find a recipe for a turkey casserole, one should visit the BBC food recipe pages. Alternatively, try a cook book, such as a recipe book from Gordon Ramsey.
Some traditional dishes made with turkey for Easter celebrations include roasted turkey, turkey pot pie, and turkey casserole.
Surprise! It's Tuna Casserole.
green bean, tuna, chicken, turkey, broccoli, mushroom, sweet potato
Just let your imagination run wild, cold turkey salad, turkey sandwiches, turkey and ham pie, turkey casserole. turkey broth or soup, turkey curry, there are lots more dishes, as to which is the most popular, then that's personal choice, what I like to do may not be what you like.
Because Mary was hosting Thanksgiving dinner, she needed to stuff, baste, and roast the turkey; mix, roll, and bake the bread; and prepare the green bean casserole.
To improve the sentence, it can be revised as: "Mary needed to stuff, baste, and roast the turkey, as well as mix, roll, and bake the bread, and prepare the green bean casserole since she was hosting Thanksgiving dinner."
Traditionally we eat ham. Some people eat turkey too. We also eat Turnip Casserole, Carrot Casserole and Potato Casserole. As you can see, we eat lots of casseroles. A traditional Christmas dish in Finland is also a beetroot salad. We drink mulled wine (known as "glögi" in Finland).