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Old 04-17-2008, 11:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have gotten lazy over the years on my bird cleaning and thus have some turkey breast that need to be eaten. Any suggestions on recipes to cook them???
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Buy some KC Masterpiece Mesquite Marinade and marinate the breast for a few hours or overnight. Then place on top rack of grill on LOW heat cook till done. Nothing better than that!! Add some grillin wood chips to the fire for added flavor.
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slice into pieces like chicken tenders. Coat with egg,milk/flour and then roll in crushed corn flakes or whatever batter you like. Bake on a cookie sheet in the oven and serve with whatever condiments(BBQ sauce,honey mustard,ranch,etc.) you like. Any leftovers can go into your lunch for work or be cut up into chunks and thrown into a salad.

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I have gotten lazy over the years on my bird cleaning and thus have some turkey breast that need to be eaten. Any suggestions on recipes to cook them???
I place mine in my smoker and let it slow cook for about 35 minutes per pound. Prior to smoking, I coat with Lawry's then wrap in strips of uncooked bacon.
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Old 04-22-2008, 10:49 PM   #6 (permalink)
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What you might try is to debone the breast Then put a layer of favorite dressing on the inside of the breast. Then debone a chicken breast and place it on the dressing of the turkey. Put another dressing in the chicken breast. Roll into a loaf. Wrap in strips of bacon and wrap in cheesecloth. If you have a wild goose breast it can be deboned and put between the turkey and chicken breasts with another layer of dressing. I've used cornbread and sage dressing in the TURGOSEN. With no bones can be sliced crosswise like a jelly roll. May have to bake 6-8 hours.

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Put the de-boned turkey in the crock pot with a can of chicken broth, let it run all day and make mashed potatoes has worked well for me.
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marinade turkey breasts in favorite mix. use tin-foil in a deep pan,lay bacon slices in bottom,place meat on top of bacon,salt and pepper to to taste, [easy on the salt] cover top of meat with more bacon.pour about 1/3 of bottle liqiud smoke over top. cover with tin-foil or lid and cook at 350 for 2.5 to3 hours depending on how many pieces and size ENJOY!!!
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Hi Mountain Jerky Mix

Sweet Burboun BBQ

Follow directions. YUMMY!!
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