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Thanksgiving turkey recipe 2025: Cook your bird in under an hour

By Tan Vinh, The Seattle Times SEATTLE Teriyaki chicken is a quick and cheap lunch that’s synonymous with Seattle. One acclaimed local chef, Taichi Kitamura of Eastlake’s Sushi Kappo Tamura, makes a compelling case for elevating that humble poultry dish into a fancy Thanksgiving feast. Teriyaki chicken is only made with dark meat. That rule also applies to turkey teriyaki, since the breast meat will dry out, the chef said. Kitamura offered us a pan-fried turkey breast recipe, too, with a sake-and-butter sauce. He typically fries the turkey breast while the rest of the meat roasts in the oven. All told, the entire turkey was cooked and ready to be eaten in less than an hour. We asked for both recipes and printed them below. Enjoy! Thanksgiving turkey teriyaki Ingredients 2 turkey thighs, deboned 2 turkey wings 2 cups soy sauce 2 cups sake 1 1/4 cups sugar 2 cups water 2 cups hot water 1/3 cup of whiskey (optional) Steps 1. Break down the turkey by chopping it down the middle, cutting off the hindquarters (thighs and drumsticks) and separating the thighs from the drumsticks. 2. Turn the bird over and cut off the breast from the rib cage and then chop the wings that are attached to the breasts. (A turkey has the same anatomy as a chicken, so if you’re more of a visual learner, head to YouTube for step-by-step instructions on breaking down a bird.) 3. Then comes the deboning. Detach the bone by trimming the edge of the meat where it meets the bone. The rest is less labor-intensive. (No need to debone the wings, since they cook faster.) 4. Score the meat with the tip of the knife. 5. For the marinade: In a large mixing bowl, add the hot water and sugar; whisk until all the sugar is dissolved. 6. Add soy sauce, sake, whiskey and water. Let the teriyaki sauce cool before marinating the meat. 7. Marinate the turkey for 12-16 hours in fridge. 8. On Thanksgiving Day, remove the turkey from the marinade. Towel it dry. 9. Lay the meat on a flat rack/grid over a pan, skin side up. A rack or grid over the pan helps keep the turkey from getting soggy from all the fat drippings. The rack helps crisp up the skin, too. 10. Roast the turkey in an oven (preferably a convection oven) preheated to 475 degrees until the temperature of the thickest part of the meat reaches 165 degrees. If using a conventional oven, heat the oven to 450 degrees. 11. Depending on the size of your turkey and your oven, you may need to use two trays or cook in batches. 12. Cut into 3/4-inch slices and serve. Pan-fried turkey breast Ingredients 2 turkey breasts, deboned 1/3 cup vegetable oil 1 stick of butter, cut into 8 pieces 1 1/4 cups sake 1/2 cup soy sauce Salt and black pepper to taste 3 bay leaves 2 tablespoons lemon juice Steps 1. Butterfly the breast meat to an even width of about an inch thick or less. 2. Score the skin with the tip of the knife. 3. Season with salt and pepper. 4. In a large frying pan or skillet, heat vegetable oil. 5. Place the turkey skin side down on medium-high heat, cooking until the skin is golden-brown. 6. The turkey will be too large to cook on one skillet, so cook each breast separately or use two skillets. 7. Turn the turkey and cook the meat until the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees. Remove from the pan. 8. Deglaze the pan with sake. Add the bay leaves, soy sauce, lemon juice and butter. Add the juice from the cooked turkey if there is any. Stir vigorously with a spoon to emulsify. 9. Cut the turkey into 3/4-inch strips. Place on a platter. 10. Pour the sauce over the turkey and serve. ©2025 The Seattle Times. Visit seattletimes. com.
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Nasdaq Embeds AI Capabilities in Surveillance Platform

**Nasdaq Unveils Advanced AI Enhancements to Market Surveillance Platform**

Nasdaq, Inc. has announced a series of significant enhancements to its market surveillance platform following the successful completion of a pilot that embedded advanced AI functionality throughout every stage of market abuse investigation.

The platform, already trusted by financial institutions worldwide—including 50 exchanges and 20 international regulators—offers cutting-edge capabilities that cover the entire investigation spectrum, from anomaly detection to regulatory enforcement.

**Addressing Sophisticated Market Manipulation**

“Manipulative actors are increasingly coordinating sophisticated schemes through indirect relationships that evade traditional detection methods, demanding equally sophisticated tools that can unmask hidden connections and advance at a faster rate than the threats we face,” said Edward Probst, Head of Regulatory Technology at Nasdaq.

With growing adoption of these enhanced functionalities, Nasdaq is uniquely positioned to leverage the collective strength of its client community in upholding the integrity of global capital markets.

**Challenges with Traditional Detection Methods**

As market manipulation schemes become more sophisticated across jurisdictions, reliance on manual detection processes has proven increasingly ineffective and labor-intensive.

Nasdaq’s new AI-driven detection capabilities utilize extensive industry and internal data sets to deliver comprehensive activity assessments and predictive analytics, dramatically improving detection accuracy while reducing false positives. This empowers market operators and participants to more precisely identify high-risk activities and instruments.

These added AI features build upon existing platform functionalities that streamline the triage and examination processes for suspected abuse cases, enabling global regulators to accelerate enforcement actions against market misconduct.

Nasdaq plans to roll out these enhancements to all market surveillance platform customers starting in Q4 2025.

**Transforming Market Abuse Detection, Analysis, and Regulatory Review**

During a strategic partnership with the Capital Markets Authority of Saudi Arabia, the pilot AI-powered anomaly detection tools were employed to identify unusual activity linked to predefined behavioral patterns.

The pilot achieved an 80% identification rate of pump-and-dump schemes using historical data—significantly outperforming traditional detection methods.

“We welcome the opportunity to partner with Nasdaq and demonstrate our relentless commitment to maintaining the trust and integrity of Saudi Arabia’s capital market,” said Saeed Ali Juraybi, Director of Market Surveillance and Analysis at the Capital Markets Authority of Saudi Arabia.

“The dramatic improvement in detection accuracy experienced during the pilot validates the transformative potential of these AI capabilities. Global capital markets face increasingly sophisticated, cross-border threats, and this technology represents a quantum leap in our ability to identify and combat market manipulation.

By working collectively to develop and enhance innovative new tools, we can stay ahead of emerging threats.”

**Tailored Surveillance Across Global Markets**

Nasdaq’s surveillance technology supports the world’s most comprehensive range of asset classes and market structures, connecting to vast data sets throughout the lifecycle of trades and subsequent review processes.

“Each market segment benefits from tailored multi-agent behaviors adapted to specific trading patterns and regulatory requirements,” explained Tony Sio, Head of Regulatory Strategy and Innovation at Nasdaq.

“The platform’s machine learning models continuously learn and adapt to new market conditions and manipulation tactics. This dynamic defense system equips market operators and regulators to stay one step ahead of sophisticated market abuse schemes.”

**Broad Commitment to Fighting Financial Crime**

As part of Nasdaq’s broader mission to combat financial crime, Nasdaq Verafin recently introduced the Agentic AI Workforce—a suite of digital workers designed to revolutionize the efficiency and effectiveness of financial institutions’ anti-money laundering (AML) programs.

Globally, Nasdaq’s technology serves 97% of systematically important banks, half of the world’s top 25 stock exchanges, 35 central banks and regulatory authorities, and over 3,800 clients across the financial services industry.

Leveraging deep industry experience, technological expertise, and cloud-managed services, Nasdaq continues to help financial services firms solve complex operational challenges while driving modernization across the industry.

*Source: Nasdaq*
https://www.marketsmedia.com/nasdaq-embeds-ai-capabilities-in-surveillance-platform/