Showing posts with label turkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label turkey. Show all posts

Friday, May 26, 2017

Grilled Turkey Tenderloins

My husband is the grill master!  It is one of the reasons I get excited about warmer weather.  I beg him to grill for us most weekends.  This grilled turkey is amazing!  Seriously, you won't want to eat turkey prepared any other way!  So, so good!  We always double this recipe.  Who doesn't love delicious leftovers?!

The picture is a double recipe (four small tenderloins) but the recipe is for a single recipe (two small tenderloins).


Grilled Turkey Tenderloins

2 turkey tenderloins (about 2 pounds)
1 T minced garlic
1 t black pepper
1 T plus 1 t Worcestershire sauce*
2 T brown sugar
1 t salt
2 T vegetable oil

Mix all ingredients in a large ziplock bag.  Add tenderloins and marinate in the refriderator for at least 6 hours up to overnight.


In our kamado style smoker and convection grill, he preheated the temperature to 400 oF and cooked for about about 25 minutes or until the internal temperature reaches 170-175 oF.

* For those on a gluten-free diet, we recommend Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Holiday Foods

As we are entering the holiday season, or as my husband calls it pie season, I wanted to share some of our favorite egg-free holiday recipes.  Click on the link below each picture for the recipe.  I hope you all have a Happy Thanksgiving, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!


Monday, November 24, 2014

Thanksgiving {Egg-free}

Ah... Thanksgiving week!  Are you getting ready to cook your feast?  It can be a little stressful, especially when food allergies are involved.  Here is a list of some of the holiday favorites you can find on our egg-free Thanksgiving Menu.






Monday, November 26, 2012

Herb Turkey Breast {Slow-cooker}

I imagine me sharing my Thanksgiving turkey recipe after Thanksgiving isn't terribly helpful.  I just am not organized enough to make one before Thanksgiving in time to post.  So, hopefully someone out there will find this recipe helpful as we are still in the holiday season!  I hope to re-post this recipe next year before Thanksgiving.

I really don't enjoy dry turkey.  So, it is one of my missions in life to make a tender juicy turkey.  What is one of the best ways to cook tender meat? . . . in your slow-cooker!  Now the problem is that it is a little challenging to fit a turkey in the slow-cooker.  I have found the best way is to buy the breast only.  I buy one with bones and skin to add flavor.  The only problem is that it still doesn't always fit.  This year I cut out some of the rib bones with some heavy duty kitchen shears, similar to these.  That isn't a job for anyone with a weak stomach.  Honestly, cutting out the ribs of my turkey was kind of gross. But the resulting fall of the bone tender turkey was so worth it!!

The bigger slow-cooker you have the better.  I use the Crock-Pot® Stainless Steel 5.5Qt Oval Programmable Slow Cooker.  This slow-cooker is plenty big around for a turkey breast.  The problem usually comes with it being deep enough, hence cutting out or at least breaking the ribs.  I actually cooked mine overnight.  I set the timer for 10 hours on slow and then let it continue cooking at the warm setting for 2-3 additional hours.  Then I turned off all heat and let it set about an hour before cutting.  Note:  I am not trying to promote any particular brand of slow-cooker.  It is just the one that worked for me.

 

Herb Turkey {Slow-cooker}

8 lb bone-in, skin-on turkey breast
¼ c chopped fresh parsley or 2T dried parsley
2 T dried chives
1 t dried thyme
¼ t dried marjoram
¼ t dried rosemary
¼ t dried sage
½ t salt
¼ c butter or non-dairy margarine, softened
1 c chicken broth*
Freshly ground black pepper

Rinse turkey and drain off any excess liquid.  Put turkey in the slow-cooker making sure that the lid will fit without touching the turkey.  Mix all spices in a small bowl.  With your fingers, loosen the skin and spread the spices directly on turkey breast underneath the skin.  Then spread the softened butter under the skin on the breast meat.  Sprinkle the black pepper over the top of the turkey skin.  Pour chicken broth into the bottom of the slow-cooker around the turkey.   Cook on low in your slow-cooker for 10-12 hours until tender when pierced with a fork and juices run clear.  Turn off heat one hour before ready to serve.  Take off skin and slice.  Spoon some of the juice from the bottom of the slow cooker over the turkey to keep it nice and moist.
Serves 10-12

*If you are on a gluten-free diet, check your label to make sure the broth is gluten-free.

Friday, July 6, 2012

Pesto Panini


I know most people don't need a recipe for a Panini sandwich.  My goal here is to give you another easy egg-free meal idea for lunch or dinner.  Plus, when it is hot outside, it is nice to cook without heating up the oven.  I used some of our leftover pesto from making chicken pesto pasta last week. 

If you don't have a Panini press, let me recommend the Breville Panini Grill.  It is kind of expensive but worth every penny.  We use ours to make all kind of sandwiches and quesadillas.  I bought one for my parents a few years ago and I think it is thier most used kitchen appliance other than their coffee pot!

 
Pesto Panini 

1 bakery focaccia bread
1 pound deli shredded turkey
4-8 slices of provolone or mozzarella cheese
4 T pesto

Using a serrated bread knife, cut focaccia bread in half.  Then cut each half in half.  Slice each quarter of the focaccia loaf in half horizontally to make to sandwiches slices.  On each bottom slice, spread 1 T pesto.  Then add ¼ of the turkey and 1 - 2 slices of cheese.  Grill in your Panini press until bread is toasted and cheese is melted.  After cooking, I added some fresh greens and tomatoes to get our veggies in.   
Serves 4

Gluten-free notes:  This sandwich can easily be made gluten-free.  Just replace the bread with your favorite gluten-free variety.  You will also need to make sure the deli meat is gluten free.  According to the Heinz website (Heinz owns Classico), Classico Basil Pesto sold in the United States is gluten-free!