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May 25, 2010 | 1 minute read

Got Your Mojo Workin'?

Blues fans know this word for magic spell, but it also refers to a spice-herb-citrus combination that some say originated in the Canary Islands. Today’s Health-e-Recipe for Mojo Marinated Grilled Turkey gives you that magic blend to make the most delicious grilled turkey.

When you marinate meat, poultry or fish before putting it on the grill, you ward off the formation of carcinogens that can take place when fat drips and flames flare, charring the meat. This recipe tells you how to cook without charring. You can use the marinade for grilled vegetables too – no worries about grill carcinogens with plant foods. Click here to subscribe to weekly Health-e-Recipes from AICR.

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