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Chicken & Turkey Video Recipes

Easy chicken dinners you can actually follow

Chicken is the hero of most weeknight kitchens, but it’s also where things go dry and boring fast. These chicken video recipes show you exactly what each step should look like—from browning in the pan to the right color of a finished sauce—so you don’t have to guess. Just press play, follow along, and dinner is basically on autopilot.

You’ll find skillet meals, baked chicken, pastas and lighter options with plenty of vegetables. The goal is simple: reliable chicken dinners that don’t need fancy techniques, long ingredient lists or restaurant-level equipment.

Turkey that isn’t just for the holidays

Turkey deserves more than one appearance at Thanksgiving. In this playlist you’ll see turkey meatloaves, sautés, salads and other weeknight-friendly ideas that use ground turkey or cutlets instead of a whole bird. They’re lighter than many beef recipes but still feel satisfying and comforting.

If you’re trying to rotate more lean protein into your week, these videos are a straightforward way to do it. Follow along once, and the second time you’ll already know the moves.

How to use these videos in your kitchen

The easiest way to cook with these videos is simple: press play once to get the feel of the recipe, then watch again while you cook. Pause when you need to chop, rewind if you missed a step, and don’t worry about doing everything perfectly. The visuals are there so you can copy texture, color and timing instead of guessing.

You can also use the videos as inspiration: watch a chicken pasta or baked turkey recipe, then swap in the vegetables, herbs or grains you already have at home.

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