Here’s something totally different to do with your leftover turkey: Amp it up with some bacon or sausage in this homey hash. You can even save up odds and ends of uncooked potatoes and sweet potatoes ...
I’m curled up with one of my favorite cookbooks of the year, “Praisesong for the Kitchen Ghosts” by writer Crystal Wilkinson. Wilkinson is former poet laureate of Kentucky and a member of the ...
Though turkey soup and sandwiches are the go-to ways to use up leftovers after the holidays, we’ve always liked hash. Pure comfort food, it lends itself to endless variation, depending on whim and ...
Turkey hash is pure comfort food that lends itself to endless variations. Photo by MCCLATCHY Though turkey soup and sandwiches are the go-to ways to use up leftovers after the holidays, we’ve always ...
Comment: This recipe is especially great the morning after major holidays when there is leftover turkey. You may wish to add leftover diced ham and roast to the turkey for added flavor. What a ...
If possible, prepare this recipe in a 7-inch skillet, preferably cast iron. Combine oil and butter in the skillet and heat until butter melts. Add onion and cook at medium heat until soft, about 4 ...
This unique turkey hash is a recipe from poet and novelist Crystal Wilkinson’s cookbook, “Praisesong for the Kitchen Gods.” “I make it the way my grandmother did, although it’s not like the ...
What’s Thanksgiving without some leftover turkey? Even on those rare occasions when I’m not preparing the turkey, I still feel the urge to at least cook a turkey breast to have some leftover. This is ...
Though turkey soup and sandwiches are the go-to ways to use up leftovers after the holidays, we’ve always liked hash. Pure comfort food, it lends itself to endless variation, depending on whim and ...
For a flavor boost, add any browned bits of turkey or gelatin left in the roasting pan to the skillet when you add the chopped turkey. For Red Flannel Hash, add 1 pound of cooked and diced beets (in ...