Oct
07
2014

Store Turkey Leftovers So You Don't Get Food Poisoning

Five Simple Steps To Safely Store Turkey

Store Turkey Leftovers So You Don't Get Food Poisoning

Dinner is finished and it's time to store your leftovers. Here are the five simple steps to help you do it safely.

When it’s my turn to cook the turkey for Thanksgiving, Christmas, or Easter, I almost always cook a larger bird than I need so that I have lots of leftovers. There are so many things you can do with turkey leftovers, but before you get out your favourite recipes, be sure to follow these safety tips:

Is It Safe To Cook Stuffing In A Turkey?

  • Carve all the turkey off the carcass. It’s better to store your leftover turkey completely de-boned, but do not throw out the carcass, do this instead.
  • Separate all your leftovers into containers. I know it’s tempting to over-stuff whatever containers you have available, but it’s best to use shallow containers that you don't stuff to the brim. This leaves room to let air circulate so that the refrigerator can do its job and cool those leftovers quickly and evenly.
  • Refrigerate your leftovers within 2 hours. I know that cleaning off the turkey carcass seems like messy work, but it usually happens after everyone is done eating and when dishes are just about to get started, so find some helpful volunteers to start the dishes and get busy on the leftovers.
  • Make a plan for your leftovers, as refrigerated leftovers should be used within 2 to 3 days.
  • Remember, leftovers should only be re-heated once, so if you’re serving turkey dinner leftovers for lunch or dinner the next day, be sure to only re-heat by the plateful so you’re not wasting any of those delicious leftovers.

PS: Visit Health Canada for more helpful tips on storing your leftover turkey safely.

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Oct
07
2014

Slow Cooker Turkey And Stuffing Dinner

The Easiest Way To Get Thanksgiving On The Table

Slow Cooker Turkey And Stuffing Dinner

Slow Cooker Turkey and Stuffing Dinner

I grew up balancing holidays between my mom, my dad, and even my stepfather and my stepmother’s families. I learned to eat my favourite things at each house (instead of filling up on everything at every meal) and became a master scheduler for every holiday. When my husband and I decided to move our family out West all of a sudden, it was just the five of us and the idea of cooking a turkey for only a few of us seemed ridiculous. I wish I had come up with this recipe back then. Making Turkey Dinner in the slow cooker would have saved me a ton of time, especially when my daughter requested “Turkey, Stuffing, and Gravy” for her birthday dinner.

Simply cut up and toast your bread.

Mix up your stuffing ingredients (clearly I was doing this early in the morning as my kitchen was very sunny).

Add the turkey to the slow cooker.

Top with stuffing mixture.

Cook on low for 6 hours. Then carefully remove the turkey.

Mix up the stuffing to combine all the dry bits and the super-moist bits.

Don't forget to whip up some mashed potatoes and gravy near the end of the cooking time, and voila!

Ingredients:

1 loaf of day-old bread, cubed (either left out over night or toasted in the oven on a baking sheet) (I used a loaf of fresh French bread from my grocery store bakery)
2 stalks celery, sliced
½ white onion, sliced
1 clove garlic, minced
½ tsp. poultry seasoning
½ tsp. salt
¼ cup butter, melted
1 to 1  ½ cups chicken stock (depending on how moist you like your stuffing)
½ cup white wine
1  turkey breast
2 turkey drumsticks
 

Directions:

  Place bread, celery, onion, garlic, poultry seasoning, salt, and melted butter in large bowl. Stir until combined.

  Add chicken stock and white wine. Stir until combined.

  Place some stuffing on the bottom of the slow cooker (just enough to cover the bottom), sprayed generously with non-stick cooking spray (be sure to spray bottom and sides) and arrange turkey pieces in slow cooker.

  Top with remaining stuffing, cover with lid, and cook on low for 6 hours.

  Serve with mashed potatoes and gravy (made from a package or using your favourite recipe) and any of your other holiday “fixings.”

PS: If you like using your slow cooker or if you need a little encouragement, here are some helpful tips and some of my favourite recipes.

PPS: Be sure to check out how I roast a whole turkey dinner and what I do with all the leftovers.

 

Oct
06
2014

Stop The Family Thanksgiving Fights With This Drumstick Tip

Never fight for a drumstick again

Stop The Family Thanksgiving Fights With This Drumstick Tip

Thanks to this handy life hack, there will never be a fight over the turkey drumsticks again.

Does your family fight over the drumsticks?

Do you find yourself constantly refilling the “dark meat” turkey platter?

Do you buy the biggest turkey you can only to have bigger drumsticks and still find you don’t have enough?

Do you wish you had more dark meat leftovers for soups, stews, and other yummy turkey leftover favourites?

Well, here’s a handy little tip my Dad taught me only last year (no idea why it took him so long to enlighten me!). When you order your turkey from the butcher you can actually request EXTRA DRUMSTICKS.

Last year I ordered a 20lb. turkey and four (yes 4!) extra drumsticks, which came packaged separately when I picked up my turkey. I just threw the drumsticks in the roasting pan with the turkey and cooked, basted, and foiled normally.

Needless to say, the dark-meat fans in my family were thrilled and my favourite leftover turkey recipes were even better, because I had the perfect ratio of leftover dark to leftover white turkey meat.

Want Answers To More Of Your Turkey Questions?

How To Roast A Turkey

How Big Of A Turkey Should I Buy?

Do I Need To Baste The Turkey?

Is It Safe To Cook Stuffing Inside The Turkey?

How Do I Brine A Turkey?

How Do I Make Gravy?

How Long Do I Cook My Turkey?

What Do I Do With The Turkey Carcass?

What Do I Do With Turkey Leftovers?