November 8, 2010 11:16 am

Dish of the Day: Eataly's Thanksgiving Turkey Porchetta

Behind the Burner: Dish of the Day: Eataly\'s Thanksgiving Turkey Porchetta

Turkey is one of the only staples in our diet we never seem to grow tired of. We enjoy it as a leg, as a wing, as a breast, and most often, as a cold cut. But every year on Thanksgiving, our turkey tactics stay the same: carve the bird and serve. This year, Mario Batali's Seven Heavens of Italy is putting a twist on tradition.

For Thanksgiving this year, Eataly is offering turkey, served porchetta-style— a step up from the original street food. This sandwich preps your stomach for the array of turkey to come this holiday season. The original porchetta is a pork shoulder stuffed with herbs and offal (Eataly's version is a bit leaner for your waistline and lacks the organ meats). Served between two slices of fresh baguette, the turkey's moistness calls for no extra gravy. Looks like the Italians always seem to know best, even for an American holiday. Tip: Pre-order your turkey porchetta for this Thanksgiving today— no carving required

Eataly
200 5th Avenue
New York, NY 10010
646.398.5100

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— Written by Joanna Weinstein

Tags : Eataly, Porchetta, Turkey, Offal, Joanna Weinstein

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August 18, 2010 8:19 am

Dish of the Day: Potbelly's Turkey Sandwich

Behind the Burner: Dish of the Day: Potbelly\'s Turkey Sandwich

Although it seems like a simple turkey sandwich would be average, Potbelly Sandwich Shop proves to be the exception to the rule. Started as an antique shop in Chicago in 1977 eventually turned into a food shop, with Potbelly's founders selling sandwiches to their customers. Now they've opened a number of locations throughout the country, all with a neighborhood, community atmosphere.

Available in original size, big size (30% larger than original), or in skinny (less meat and cheese on thinner bread) their sandwiches are fresh, delicious, and the perfect lunchtime option. Sandwiches are always made to order on white or wheat bread and customers have their choice from myriad toppings and condiments.

Tip: Don't miss out on their crisp pickles- the perfect compliment to any of Potbelly' sandwiches, which include everything from Chicken Salad to Pizza (yes, on a sandwich. It's delicious!)


— Written by Kara Landsman

Tags : Potbellys, pickles, sandwiches, turkey, bread, order, toppings, condiments

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