How to Cook an Easy Thanksgiving Dinner If You’ve Never Done It Before
An estimated 80 million Americans are expected to cook their own turkeys for the first time this Thanksgiving as people adhere to health guidelines about not traveling home for the holiday. Inside Edition caught up with celebrity chef Rocco DiSpirito for some helpful tips. The chef says not to overthink it. Place the bird in a roasting pan and simply season it with salt, pepper, olive oil and rosemary and put it in the oven at 300 degrees. He also says making crowd-pleasing stuffing is easy.
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