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All-In-One Sausage And Zucchini Casserole recipe

All-In-One Sausage And Zucchini Casserole

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Ready In Cooking Time 90 min.

A delicious casserole made with italian sausage, zucchini, rice and parmigiano-reggiano cheese.

Beef Zucchini Casserole recipe

Beef Zucchini Casserole

Ready In Cooking Time 1 hr

Briami - Greek Vegetable Casserole recipe

Briami - Greek Vegetable Casserole

Ready In Cooking Time 110 min.

Briami Mystras (Multi-Vegetable and Herb Casserole) recipe

Briami Mystras (Multi-Vegetable and Herb Casserole)

Ready In Cooking Time 100 min.

Brown Rice Casserole recipe

Brown Rice Casserole

Ready In Cooking Time 90 min.

Calico Squash Casserole recipe

Calico Squash Casserole

Ready In Cooking Time 60 min.

Cheese Ratatouille Casserole recipe

Cheese Ratatouille Casserole

Ready In Cooking Time 45 min.

Chicken and Olive Casserole recipe

Chicken and Olive Casserole

Ready In Cooking Time 80 min.

Chicken and Vegetable Casseroles recipe

Chicken and Vegetable Casseroles

Ready In Cooking Time 1 hour

Chilaquile Casserole recipe

Chilaquile Casserole

Ready In Cooking Time 1 hour

Chile Zucchini Casserole recipe

Chile Zucchini Casserole

Ready In Cooking Time 40 min.

Chili Bean Casserole (Lacto) recipe

Chili Bean Casserole (Lacto)

Ready In Cooking Time 60 min.

Chinese Bean Casserole recipe

Chinese Bean Casserole

Ready In Cooking Time 40 min.

Chinese Beef/Vegetable Casserole recipe

Chinese Beef/Vegetable Casserole

Ready In Cooking Time 30 min.

Chinese Cabbage Casserole recipe

Chinese Cabbage Casserole

Ready In Cooking Time 30 min.

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Herb Roasted Turkey

>hello. just read your recipe for super-moist roast turkey, and i'm just wondering. i'm not a great cook, so when you say "tuck the wings under the turkey", i'm still not sure if that means the turkey is placed in the roasting pan breast side up or not. i've read that if the turkey is placed breast side down, the fat from the back of the turkey leaks down, making the breast meat moist (which is what i want). any help?? ------------------- #1 culprit of dry turkey breasts is over-cooking. I highly recommend using a pop-up thermometer so you get the turkey out of the oven at exactly the right time and it is in the oven no longer than necessary. It is well worth the investment Last year I used this recipe along with Herbed_Pan_Gravy. Turned out great, the instructions are quite clear, adding water to the pan prevents the bird from drying out. Another option I've used in the past is the Look bag, available at supermarkets across North America. It's a big bag that the bird is place in which keeps all the moisture inside keeping the bird as moist as possible. Once again, the #1 best thing you can do to ensure success is use a pop-up (or other) thermometer and get the turkey out of the oven as soon as it is done, then let the bird rest for at least 10 minutes covered in foil so it can re-absorb it's juices back into the meat. I hope this helps.