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It’s Thanksgiving! Try These 4 Step-By-Step Latin-Inspired Turkey Recipes

Here are some recipes that could become your new favorites or add an exciting twist to your Thanksgiving menu

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Today is Thanksgiving Day! It’s celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November every year and has a rich history. This tradition dates back to the 17th century, but in 1863, President Abraham Lincoln officially made it a national holiday, initially setting it on the last Thursday of November.

Later on, in 1941, President Roosevelt clarified that Thanksgiving should be observed on the fourth Thursday of the month. Regardless of its historical changes, one thing remains constant: the tradition of eating turkey on this day. While there’s a classic American recipe, Latin families have added their own unique flavors to the mix, creating some delicious variations. Below, we’ll share a few recipes that might become your new favorites or add a twist to your Thanksgiving menu. 

Jose Rojas and Steve Lykken, stand by National Thanksgiving Turkey, Liberty after President Joe Biden pardoned the turkey at the White House for the 76th National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation on Monday November 20, 2023 in Washington, DC. The turkeys, are named Liberty and Bell. Matt McClain/Getty Images.

Cuban-Style Turkey 

As the name suggests, this style incorporates a Cuban touch by marinating the turkey with Cuban flavors. Here are the ingredients you’ll need, as indicated by the Periódico Cubano: 

Ingredients

Preparation Method 

Preparation: Marinate overnight (minimum 8 hours). 

Baking time: 5 hours 

Tequila-Marinated Turkey

This turkey recipe takes inspiration from Mexican cuisine, which has various delicious ways to prepare turkey, such as ‘pavo (turkey) al pibil,’ ‘pavo enchilado,» or «pavo a la mexicana.» This time, we’re exploring a recipe from México Desconocido with a Tequila twist.

Ingredients:

Preparation

Peruvian-Inspired Stuffed Turkey

This recipe brings the rich flavors of Peru to your table. Just a note: it uses ‘Pisco,’ a grape brandy commonly found in Peru and Chile. This recipe is from Queens Latino.

Ingredients for Marinating a 6-Kilogram Turkey (Serving 8 People)

Marinade

  1. Mix all these ingredients together in a bowl.
  2. Then, generously rub this flavorful mixture all over the turkey, both inside and out, for marinating.

Ingredients for the Stuffing

Stuffing

Dominican-Style Turkey 

This turkey recipe is a special treat with Dominican flavors. It’s stuffed with ‘moro de guandules’ (rice and pigeon peas) and seasoned just the way they do it in the Dominican Republic. Here are the ingredients and step-by-step instructions, based on a recipe from the Cocina Dominicana page:

Ingredients 

Seasoning the Turkey: 

Moro de Guandules Stuffing: 

Baking: 

Preparation Method 

Making the Stuffing (Before Baking the Turkey): 

Baking the Turkey

Enjoy the fantastic flavors of Latin-inspired turkeys!

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