Thanksgiving Recipe: Roasted Rosemary Turkey

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Prepare the main dish for your Thanksgiving dinner a few days early with this recipe from Dawn Stoltzfus, coauthor of From the Farmhouse Kitchen! The recipe begins with a quick note from Dawn…

Roasted Rosemary Turkey

Confession: Turkey is one of my least favorite meats. I know it is a leaner choice than other meats, but there is something about it that I just don’t love. But, for the one time of year when I cook a whole bird, this is the recipe I like to use.

According to my friends Shawn and Katrina, who run a nursing home and cook five turkeys every Thanksgiving, the key to a moist bird is to prepare the turkey three or four days in advance. Carve the bird and return it to its pan juices. As it sits in the liquid, it stays moist. Before serving time, reheat it just until hot. It truly does make for a more delicate white meat.

Ingredients:

– 1 (15 lb.) turkey

– 2 onions, quartered

– 4 garlic cloves

– 2 apples, quartered

– ½ cup (1 stick) butter

– 3 T. rosemary, dried

– 8 garlic cloves, minced

– 2 T. seasoning salt

– 1 tsp. black pepper

– 1 tsp. paprika

Directions:

In a large roasting pan, place the turkey breast-side down. Stuff the bird’s cavity with the onions, garlic, and apples. Liberally salt the outside.

In a small saucepan, melt the butter. Remove from heat and add the rosemary, garlic, seasoning salt, black pepper, and paprika. Pour this mixture over top of the bird. Rinse the butter pan with 2 cups warm water, and pour this water into your roasting pan, to the side of the bird, rather than on it, so you don’t rinse off your seasonings. Cover tightly and roast the turkey according to the package directions.

Remove from the oven. When the turkey has cooled enough, place it back in the juices. Refrigerate the turkey until the day you want to serve it. Reheat the bird at 350˚ for 45 minutes to an hour, or until heated throughout.

Serves about 15 people

Hint: When baking a whole turkey, it’s best to figure approximately one pound per person.

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About From the Farmhouse Kitchen

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Fresh, Simple, & Wholesome Recipes
From Our Family to Yours

From the farmhouse kitchens of mother and daughter Carol Falb and Dawn Stoltzfus comes a collection of over 150 delicious recipes plus charming stories of everyday life on an active, working dairy farm.

Let Carol and Dawn show you how easy it is to share farm-to-table goodness with your loved ones, even if you don’t have your own garden…or working farm. Cooking should be more than just prepping food. When you prepare healthy meals using high-quality whole foods, you extend the love of Christ to others and bless them with your servant’s heart.

From fresh salads to hearty entrees to tantalizing desserts, let these treasured recipes become part of your family’s mealtime traditions and find joy in the simplicity of cooking fresh.

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Dawn Stoltzfus, devoted wife and mother of four, has a passion for discovering creative ways to serve healthy, quick, and good food to friends and family. Before becoming a full-time stay-at-home mom, she managed The Farmer’s Wife Market, a bakery, deli, and organic market outside of Washington, DC.

 

Recipes for a Three-Course Autumn Meal

Happy autumn, Amish readers! Last year, we invited you to Host a Harvest Get-Together using three recipes (Quick Garlic Cheese Breadsticks, Potato Chip Chicken Casserole, and Graham Cracker Fluff). This year, we’re sharing three recipes again—but this time, they’re all from the “fall” section of From the Farmhouse Kitchen, a new seasons-themed cookbook by Dawn Stoltzfus and Carol Falb! Our readers on Facebook helped us narrow down the choices. Now we present a three-course autumn meal for you to make and enjoy…

The Main Course

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The Side Dish

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The Dessert

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If you’d like to try more fall-themed recipes (or other seasonal delights), don’t forget to check out From the Farmhouse Kitchen. Happy cooking and baking!

 

Autumn Recipe: Chili Bean Soup

Welcome to soup season, Amish readers! Here’s a recipe you can try this week from 99 Favorite Amish Soups and Stews by Georgia Varozza: Chili Bean Soup. Eager for more? Find the cookbook at your favorite bookseller, such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Christianbook, or Harvest House Publishers!

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Dutch Meat Loaf Recipe

Want to make lunch extra special this weekend with something homemade? Try this Dutch meat loaf recipe from Georgia Varozza’s 99 Favorite Amish Recipes! And if you want more lunch (or breakfast and dinner) ideas, you can get the full cookbook now from Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Christianbook.com, or HarvestHousePublishers.com. Happy cooking, Amish readers!

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Sunday Chicken Recipe

From a brand-new cookbook by Dawn Stoltzfus and Carol Falb comes a filling dinner idea! Try this Sunday chicken recipe, brought to you from the pages of From the Farmhouse Kitchen. You can order this cookbook full of seasonal meal and dessert ideas from Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Christianbook.com, or HarvestHousePublishers.com!

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Simple Winter Dinner Idea: Creamy Broccoli and Carrot Soup

Looking for some winter dinner ideas? Try this creamy broccoli and carrot soup for something simple, warm, and comforting tonight!

The recipe comes from 99 Favorite Amish Soups & Stews by Georgia Varozza. Get 98 more recipes in the full cookbook, which you can order today through Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Christianbook.com, or HarvestHousePublishers.com. Enjoy!

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Country Brunch for 20—A Recipe from Sewn with Joy

The next installment in The Pinecraft Pie Shop fiction series by Tricia Goyer and Sherry Gore is here! Like the other novels in this series, Sewn with Joy includes some tasty recipes at the end of some of the chapters. We asked our Facebook fans to vote for a recipe they’d like to try from the book:

  1. Florida Orange Broccoli Salad
  2. Zucchini Casserole
  3. Country Brunch for 20

The winner is…Country Brunch for 20!

It’s nice to have a recipe on hand that will feed a lot of people. And the characters in Sewn with Joy certainly have a lot of people to feed when it comes to the television crew that rolls into town! You’ll find the recipe below.

Want to read the story and discover some other fun recipes along the way? Check out Sewn with Joy today!

 

Amish Bean Soup Recipe + Bonus Cornbread Recipe!

Whether you’re celebrating Christmas in July or looking for some delicious dishes to try out when autumn arrives, Georgia Varozza has some hearty options for you in 99 Favorite Amish Soups and Stews! To give you a taste of what’s in store, we asked our Facebook fans to vote for a recipe they’d want to try from the cookbook:

  1. Amish Bean Soup
  2. Creamy Broccoli and Carrot Soup
  3. Cabbage and Apple Soup

The winner is…Amish Bean Soup!

You’ll find the Amish bean soup recipe below, as well as on our Facebook page and Pinterest recipes board.

Bonus! Make this a full meal and try out the cornbread recipe from the cookbook.

If you want to try even more soups and stews, you can pick up a copy of 99 Favorite Amish Soups and Stews today!

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Recipe: Haystack Supper

Planted with HopeWe’re so excited that the next book in The Pinecraft Pie Shop series is here! Planted with Hope by Tricia Goyer and Sherry Gore released March 1st. To celebrate, we asked our Facebook fans to vote for a recipe they’d want to try from several featured in the novel:

  1. Poppy Seed Chicken
  2. Haystack Supper
  3. Florida Vegetable Medley

The winner is…Haystack Supper!

You’ll find the recipe below, as well as on our Facebook page and Pinterest recipes board.

If you want more great recipes to try (with a side of sweet Amish romance), be sure to order your copy of Planted with Hope! (And don’t miss Book 1 in the series, Made with Love.)

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Recipe: Sausage Potato Soup

Planted with HopeLess than a month to go until the release of Planted with Hope, Book 2 in the Pinecraft Pie Shop series by Tricia Goyer and Sherry Gore! To give you a sneak “taste” of what’s to come, we asked our Facebook fans to vote for a recipe they’d want to try from several featured in the novel:

  1. Bean Soup
  2. Baked Corn
  3. Sausage Potato Soup

The winner is…Sausage Potato Soup!

You’ll find the recipe below, as well as on our Facebook page and Pinterest recipes board.

If you want more great recipes to try (with a side of sweet Amish romance), be sure to pre-order your copy of Planted with Hope! (And don’t miss Book 1 in the series, Made with Love.)

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