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Winter Wedding Send Off Display
Winter Wedding Send Off Display
A wonderful rustic winter wedding display to send the bride and groom off into a lifetime of happiness.
DIY Turkey Carving Board
DIY Turkey Carving Board
Cameron shows us how to create a beautiful monogrammed carving board perfect for your table this Thanksgiving.
Cristina Cooks: Fingerling Potato Skins & Chicken Wings Recipes
Cristina Cooks: Fingerling Potato Skins & Chicken Wings Recipes
Recipe: Preheat oven to 350°. Put your oven rack in the middle of the oven. Pour the tablespoon of olive oil in your hands and rub all over the potatoes. Place potatoes on the oven grate and bake for 30 minutes at 350° (Test for doneness by inserting a paring knife into the thickest part of the potato. If it slides in smoothly, then the potatoes are done). Remove the potatoes from the oven and let cool completely. Cut the potatoes in half, lengthwise. Gently scoop out the potato, leaving about ¼ inch of potato on the skin. Line the scooped out potato skins on a baking sheet. When ready to bake, slice the halves of potatoes into quarters. Line up the potatoes on a baking sheet. Using a pastry brush, brush the inside of the potato skins with the teriyaki sauce. Place in the oven and bake for 5 to 10 minutes at 350° or until the skins are crispy. Serving options:
Cranberry Balsamic Chicken Skillet
Cranberry Balsamic Chicken Skillet
Christina Lane is making a chicken dish that is packed with flavor!
How to Prevent Sleep Training Mistakes
How to Prevent Sleep Training Mistakes
Kristin Smith and Natalie Willes team up to help you sleep train your toddler.
The Alberti Twins' Stromboli
The Alberti Twins' Stromboli
Tony and John Alberti of "Italian Cooking with The Alberti Twins," are making a tasty dish.
Mixed Berry Cheesecake
Mixed Berry Cheesecake
Marisa Churchill is making a delicious cheesecake with mixed berries, lime and mint and even providing tips on how to cut the calories in it.
Wolfgang Puck's Roast Turkey on a Bed of Vegetables
Wolfgang Puck's Roast Turkey on a Bed of Vegetables
For the turkey, with clean hands, insert your fingers between the skin and the meat at the neck opening and carefully break through the membranes between the skin and the meat all over the breast and thighs. Insert herbs neatly underneath the skin. Position the rack on the lowest level of the pressure oven. Set the pressure oven temperature to 450° F and the function to ROAST. Turn on the timer to preheat the oven. In a mixing bowl, toss together all of the cut-up vegetables and the garlic cloves. Spread them evenly in the pressure oven's baking tray. Tie the turkey's legs together at the ends of the drumsticks with kitchen string or butcher's twine. Fold the wing tips under. Season the turkey all over inside and out with salt and pepper. Drizzle and rub with some olive oil all over the skin. Place the turkey in the roasting pan on top of the bed of vegetables. Place the pan in the preheated pressure oven. Lower the pressure bar and set the timer to 55 minutes.* When the time is up, slowly release the pressure valve and slowly lift the pressure bar until no steam remains. Test the turkey for doneness: an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh not touching bone should read 165° F. If not, roast under pressure for 5 to 10 minutes longer. Remove the turkey from the pan to a platter and cover it with aluminum foil to rest for 15 minutes before carving. Skim any fat from the surface of the pan juices; reserve the juices in the roasting pan. Transfer the turkey to a carving board. Cut into serving pieces and serve with the roasted vegetables and garlic. * If cooking in a conventional oven, cook for 2 hours and 45 minutes at 350 degrees F or until the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees F.
Non-Traditional Christmas Tree Care
Non-Traditional Christmas Tree Care
Shirley Bovshow shows us unexpected plants that thrive indoors and make great non-traditional Christmas Tree options.
Boston Cream Pie
Boston Cream Pie
Author of "American Cake," Anne Bryn is baking the official pie of Massachusetts.
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