Carve a turkey with help from Walt Disney World

Carve a turkey with help from Walt Disney World

Don't know how to properly dress a turkey?

Ever cook a beautiful bird, only to mangle the drumsticks with your carving knife?

Want some sensational creative leftover ideas?

The behind-the-scenes experts at Walt Disney World share a few of their easy tips to give your holiday meal that magic Disney touch!

The resorts and restaurants of Walt Disney World Resort will prepare more than 2,000 turkeys between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day - and that doesn't count any of the 1.6 million turkey drumsticks guests enjoy each year in the four theme parks.

Walt Disney World Resorts Executive Chef Lenny DeGeorge has personally carved more than 200 roast turkeys and offers these tips for adding some Disney magic to your holiday table.

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