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  2. Don't Worry! Here's How to Cook a Frozen Turkey on ... - AOL

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    To cook straight from frozen: Start by unwrapping the turkey and set your oven temperature to 325 degrees. Place the turkey on a roasting pan and pop it in the oven—don’t worry about the bag ...

  3. Want to Cook Turkey Stuffing? Read This First. - AOL

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    Bake the stuffed turkey, uncovered, for 3-3/4 to 4-1/2 hours, loosely covering the turkey with aluminum foil if it browns too quickly. When a thermometer reads 165°F in the breast or 175°F in ...

  4. Roasting the turkey. It cooks at 350°F, slightly cooler than the Test Kitchen's preferred temp of 375°F. At this point, I was confused by Butterball's directions for how long to cook the turkey ...

  5. Stuffed peppers - Wikipedia

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    Stuffed peppers in American cuisine is a dish where bell peppers (often the green, yellow, orange, and red varieties) are typically filled with a stuffing such as ground beef, mixed with bread crumbs or cooked rice, eggs, herbs, and spices (especially paprika and parsley) and cheese. [8]

  6. Stuffing - Wikipedia

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    Stuffing a turkey Stuffed turkey Chilean empanada with ground meat stuffing. Stuffing, filling, or dressing is an edible mixture, often composed of herbs and a starch such as bread, used to fill a cavity in the preparation of another food item. Many foods may be stuffed, including poultry, seafood, and vegetables.

  7. Thanksgiving dinner - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the turkey giblet, drippings from cooking the turkey can be an ingredient, both of which have a turkey flavor. [41] Thanksgiving gravy is usually a balance of being "thick but pourable" with silky texture and complex flavor. [41] The giblet can also be used to make a stock or as part of the stuffing. [42]