Thanksgiving turkey recipes cannot possibly be missing during Thanksgiving and other holiday celebrations. Perhaps, you are the one who is tasked to look for and prepare a Thanksgiving or Christmas recipe this year. Have you read a lot of recipe books? If you are tired of the same recipes, then you can try something new and yet will be loved by your family. Thanksgiving turkey recipes are ultimate favorites of a lot of people. Some of us cook more than what can be consumed for one meal time so as to have more for the next eating time.
Of course, everyone has their own pick for a recipe and that makes for more ideas and possibilities for turkey dishes. Preparing a turkey recipe can begin with an impeccably chosen turkey meat. They should be fresh and cooked in olive oil, pepper and salt and packed with onion for that additional flavor of gravy. Chop the turkey in desired cuts and size then take the remaining ones and cover with water and boil on low heat for a while until the meat practically separates from its bones. Prepare the turkey’s broth for chilling and dispose of the rest.
Because it is probably the most popular dish during Thanksgiving, loads of turkey recipes has been created by different cooks and chefs around the world. It include turkey rice soup, turkey noodle soup, turkey gumbo, turkey hash, turkey and dumplings, turkey divan, turkey fricassee, turkey vegetable soup and some of them are made from leftover turkey. A comfort food which can be prepared out of Thanksgiving turkey recipes is the turkey hash.
You will need lots of shredded leftover turkey in this recipe. Prepare the roux using melted butter and flour, whisked together until the mixture turns brown. Add the mixture to the broth and meat, then off-heat whisk to get rid of lumps. For an alternative, use fat-free version by combining one fourth cup flour and three fourths cup boiling water in a jar – cover and shake very well. Add it in to the broth and meat and cook until set and season with pepper and salt to taste. Thanksgiving turkey recipes will always be a part of Thanksgiving and so, think of more turkey ideas to spice up your dishes for the next holiday.