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Roast Turkey with Stuffing

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Roast Turkey with Stuffing

Roast turkey with stuffing - A Holiday Tradition

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Difficulty:
moderate
Difficulty
Preparation:
4 h. 30 min.
Preparation

Healthy, because

Even smarter

Roast turkey is low in fat and carbs but brimming with flavor and powerful protein.

Use whole wheat bread instead of white bread in the stuffing for added fiber.

Ingredients

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8
Ingredients
1 Turkey (about 8-9 pounds)
salt
freshly ground peppers
1 lemon
3 Tbsps parsley (finely chopped)
2 onions
4 Tbsps clarified butter
6 slices white bread
3 ozs milk
2 eggs
1 Tbsp Sage (finely chopped)
1 tsp Curry powder
2 Tbsps butter
3 tsps dried chicken Bouillon
26 ozs chicken stock
cornstarch
purple Grape (for garnish)
Sage (for garnish)
How healthy are the main ingredients?
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Preparation steps

1.

For the roast turkey: Rinse the turkey, pat dry and season with salt, pepper and finely grated lemon zest. For the stuffing: Peel the onions and finely chop. Rinse the turkey liver (if available) and finely chop. Saute the onions in 1 tablespoon hot butter until translucent, ​​add the liver and parsley and cook for 3-5 minutes. Cut the white bread into cubes and mix with the milk, eggs, and sage. Season with salt and pepper. Add the crushed bouillon cube and liver and parsley mixture.

2.

Stuff the filling into the turkey and sew up the cavity or tie legs together with kitchen twine. Place in a large roasting pan. Melt the remaining butter. Brush over the turkey, cover the turkey with foil, and bake in a preheated oven at 350°F for about 3-5 hours, basting often with pan drippings until cooked through. Turkey should reach an internal temperature of 165˚F.

3.

Add 1/2 of the chicken stock after about 1 hour 30 minutes to the bottom of the pan.

4.

Remove the turkey from the oven and let rest, covered with foil, for 15 minutes. Meanwhile, skim the fat from the pan drippings and deglaze the pan with the remaining chicken broth. Strain into a saucepan and bring to a boil. Whisk the cornstarch with 2 tablespoons water until smooth then add to the gravy and simmer until thickened. To serve: Place the turkey on a warmed serving platter. Garnish with grapes and sage.

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