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Discover LudwigThe phrase "roast turkey" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a type of cooked turkey that has been prepared by roasting, which involves cooking it in an oven. This phrase can be used in various contexts, such as in a recipe, menu, or description of a holiday meal. For example: - "For Thanksgiving dinner, we served a delicious roast turkey with all the traditional side dishes." - "The star of the Christmas feast was the golden-brown, succulent roast turkey." - "To make the perfect roast turkey, first preheat the oven to 375°F and then follow these simple steps."
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Roast turkey and stuffing.
Serve with the roast turkey.
The roast turkey with fruits was kosher.
I'd match it with braised short ribs and roast turkey.
Exhibition Saint-Aubin Blanc 2015: serve with roast turkey.
Roast turkey, uncovered, in the oven for 30 minutes.
Where will you find roast turkey like Sophie's, though?
Roast turkey, gravy, cranberry sauce, Brussels sprouts, a modest scoop of sweet potatoes.
For the traditional look, I refer you to the recipe for a classic roast turkey.
He sometimes allowed himself a roast turkey sandwich, but never a cup of coffee.
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I even have a spit that goes in there so I can make a spit-roast turkey for Thanksgiving.
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