Discover how and why this humble bird became the centerpiece of the traditional Thanksgiving meal. For many Americans, no Thanksgiving menu is …
Talking Turkey: Everything You Need to Know About Thanksgiving's Favorite Bird
Why we eat it, the best ways to cook it safely, and what to do with all those leftovers. Plus, debunking the myth that turkey makes you fall asleep.
Do it for your sandwiches, do it for yourself. In Absolute Best Tests, Ella Quittner destroys the sanctity of her home kitchen in the name of the truth. She's boiled dozens of eggs, mashed a concerning number of potatoes, and roasted more broccoli than she cares to recall. Today, she tackles turkey …
Turkey is the star of Thanksgiving, and one of the best parts is the skin—crispy, fatty, and ultra-savory, with a bacon-like flavor that can’t be beat. In our latest “Mad Genius Tips” video, Food & Wine’s Justin Chapple shares his secret for the crispiest, crunchiest turkey skin yet. It’s not more …
Every year we look forward to that main event of Thanksgiving dinner: the turkey. We might be celebrating over Zoom this year, but you can still indulge in your holiday favorite recipes. Here, the best turkey recipes you haven't thought of, from turkey burgers to maple-glazed turkey legs.
When it comes to Thanksgiving dinner, there's nothing more important than the turkey. For ambitious home chefs hoping to deep-fry a turkey, the National Fire Protection Association extends a word of caution. According to the nonprofit, Thanksgiving is "the peak day for home cooking fires," followed …
Dr. Daniel Barone: So the myth is that turkey has a lot of a chemical known as tryptophan, which is actually the precursor to melatonin. So people think that when you, around Thanksgiving time, when you have a lot of turkey, that makes you tired because of all the tryptophan that you're eating gets …
Thanksgiving dinner is a much anticipated meal, and so are the days after. Here are 7 ways to turn your Turkey Day leftovers into another …