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Turkey - The Ultimate Comfort Food
, June 1, 2003 -
CONTACT: Sherrie Rosenblatt
According to a recent Thomas Food Industry Register's FoodTRENDS survey, comfort foods are on the menus of nearly half of all restaurants. Thirty-five percent of restaurants featuring these items indicated they are serving more of them than they did a year ago. According to Sherrie Rosenblatt, public relations director for the National Turkey Federation, it's easier than ever to enjoy comfort foods. "Time-pressed consumers don't have to visit a restaurant to experience the great taste and comfort of traditional meals," says Rosenblatt. "With convenient products like pre-cooked turkey roasts, deli turkey breast, prepared gravy and pie crusts, it's easy to prepare a quick family meal in the comfort of your own home." And, although they were once thought to provide warmth and cozy feelings only in winter, summer and fall are the perfect time for traditional comfort foods. Vacations and weekends spent with family and friends provide the ideal backdrop for enjoying hassle-free foods from your childhood. A turkey roast (of white meat, dark meat or a combination), frozen vegetables and refrigerated pie crust make Turkey Pot Pie a quick and easy option for a traditional family meal. Of course, chefs with more time can adjust the ingredients to add their own ideas and prepare the perfect, flaky pie crust. Most families have come together at the dinner table to enjoy a hearty meatloaf. This tradition continues with Turkey Ham Loaf, which combines turkey ham, ground turkey, mushrooms, onion and garlic to produce a tasty main dish with plenty of leftovers for sandwiches. Mashed potatoes and gravy over a hot, Open-Faced Turkey Sandwich is so simple to make, it's easy to overlook as a dinner or lunch menu choice. This sandwich-and-meal-in-one evokes memories of holiday leftovers and is simple enough to prepare year-round. Whether you are in the mood to rekindle fond memories of childhood, or if you are simply looking for additional recipe ideas, the great taste and convenience of turkey opens many options. Learn more about these options by clicking on the National Turkey Federation's web site at www.eatturkey.com.
The National Turkey Federation is the advocate for all segments of the U.S. turkey industry. It's award winning web site www.eatturkey.com offers successful on-line professional chef cooking demonstrations and a searchable database of more than 300 recipes that exhibit turkey's versatility as a profit-building item, which enhances menus in all meal occasions during every season of the year. Operators can also go to www.eatturkey.com to sign up for the RecipE-mail program to register and receive unique recipe ideas that add flair to holiday and special occasion menus year-round. |
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