Not your ordinary chili recipe, this slow cooker version combines turkey with butternut squash, corn, cranberries, and jalapeno pepper for a unique taste sensation.
This dish derives its name from the color contrast of the two types of pasta. Because it mixes the earthiness of whole wheat with the familiarity of regular pasta, it's a delicious introduction to whole-grain pastas. Truffle oil adds a pleasant, earthy undertone; you can substitute extravirgin olive oil. As with all alfredo dishes, serve immediately.
In my opinion, salad is delicious in all it's forms (ok, except for those crazy grated carrot/raisin salads...not so much a fan of that salad variety, sorry to say). But sometimes it's a challenge to find a salad that is
You can also make this with diced cooked turkey, adding it near the end. Serve with lime wedges for squeezing into each bowl. Click here to visit the new home of KitchenDaily!
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Refrigerated pasta is a time-pressed cook's secret weapon, cooking up in a flash. Reserved pasta water will give your alfredo sauce the right consistency.