I grew up with a Sicilian grandmother, Antonina Capasso, affectionately known as Toni or “T,” a lady so at home in front of the stove that she self-published hundreds of copies of a cookbook in the early 1980’s, titled “You take a little oil and fry onions… Recipes from a Sicilian Ki
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FOR many the turkey is the most important bit about Christmas lunch.
It's a hefty weight on the host's shoulders to get right, making sure they serve a juicy bird along with all the other seasonal favourites.
Undercook it and the obvious risk is making everyone ill, while