Roast Turkey

Roast Turkey
Roast Turkey

 

 

 

 

 

Roast Turkey

So many people get uptight at the thought of Thanksgiving and the roast Turkey dinner, but if you look at it as just a big chicken it does not seem so formidable.  The real key though is to keep it simple, do not be intimidated by all the TV chefs with all the fancy side dishes that you “must do this year”.   If you are intent on making one of these “in” dishes, don’t make it for the first time on Thanksgiving.  Try it out a few times before,so you have your techniques and time down and you are sure your family thinks it tastes great.

Thanksgiving is more about tradition.  What were the favorite dishes your Grandmother and Mother made, and what are your family and friends favorites?  Everyone wants the “Norman Rockwell” version of Thanksgiving,  but if you look at the painting closely it is a Turkey with one covered side dish, a plate of celery, a plate of pickles,  a bowl of fruit,  a cranberry jelly mold and gravy.  Simple!

For the dinner itself Logistics is the key.  Plan out your menu well in advance, making sure that you will be able to cook all the things you are planning with the stove tops, ovens and microwaves you have available.  Once your turkey has been cooked it should rest for 15 – 30 minutes to allow the juices to settle in the meat, tenting it with foil will give you 30 minutes to finish all the side dishes.

Now on to the turkey!

Ingredients for Roast Turkey

The first big question here is just how big a bird do you cook?   I would think that a rule of thumb would be 1½ to 2 pounds per person.  The larger the bird the  more meat so as you lighten the turkey raise the amount per person.  For the average family of 6 -12 people for dinner, 2#’s per person should work well.

The second question is to stuff or not to stuff?  Unstuffed will cook faster, and you have less risk of Salmonella poisoning.  If you stuff make very sure that the center of the stuffing is at 165° or higher.  If you stuffed it to tightly you may end up with an overdone turkey and under done stuffing.  While a stuffed turkey does add flavor and moisture to the stuffing, when in doubt go with the stove top stuffing and leave it out of the bird.

  1.  Whole turkey size determined by the number of people it is going to serve.
  2. ¼  canola or neutral oil
  3. salt and pepper
  4. 6-8 stalks of celery
  5. 1-2 roughly chopped onion
  6. 2-3 roughly chopped carrots
  7. 1+ cup stock or white wine
special equipment
  1. A good baster or heavy duty large spoon.
  2. Poultry twine

Directions for Roast Turkey

Thaw the turkey, again the size determines how long this will take.  Err on the side of caution and allow 12-24 hours longer than stated to be safe, there are a number of web sites that will give estimates.

Leave the turkey in its original packaging until just before you are ready to cook.  When you are ready, remove from the packaging take the giblets pack out ( these will be used for the gravy), rinse the bird in cold water and pat dry.  Tuck the wings in and with the twine lightly bind the leg ends together to help close the bird’s cavity.  You can, if not stuffing the bird, add salt and pepper, the celery tops and a quatered onion into the cavity.

Place the bird on a rack in a roasting pan ( if you don’t have a rack use the carrots whole and the celery as a rack at the bottom of the pan).

Preheat the oven to 325°.

With a brush, coat the whole bird with the oil and then lightly salt and liberally pepper the outside and inside of the bird.  Place the bird breast side up on the rack and spread the onion, carrot and celery on the bottom of the pan, add enough stock or wine to lightly cover the bottom of the pan.   Place into the lower third of the preheated oven.

Check the bottom of the pan about every 30-45 minutes, keeping the bottom of the pan moist( if it looks dry add a little more stock or wine) so the juices do not burn, while checking baste the bird with the juices to keep it moist.

When the time is about 2/3 done, keep and eye on the bird , if it begins to brown too much cover loosely with a tent of foil.

Once the turkey reaches it’s final temperature remove to a cutting board and cover tightly with foil to rest for 30 minutes.

The juices left in the pan should be Strained and added to the gravy you make with the giblets( see turkey gravy).

Approximate cooking times for Thawed Turkey

For the best advice go to the Butterball web site to find times for all the various turkey products.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cooking  times are approximate, determine when the turkey is done by temperature, and whatever you do do not trust the pop  up thermometer in the breast they are unreliable.  The Turkey is done when the temperature of the thickest part of the thigh away from the bone is 180º and the breast is 165º.   If stuffed make sure the center of the stuffing is 165º or more.

To Carve at the table or Not to Carve.

Here we have another or the Great Thanksgiving conundrums, do you carve at the table or not?  My thoughts are if you are a master carver and want to show off then by all means do it at the table. For  everyone one else it is far easier to do it in the kitchen and quite frankly I disagree with the time honored way of slicing the breast off the bird.

To carve a Turkey is actually quite a simple task, again just think of it as a “big” chicken.  Remove the wings at the joint nearest the bird then separate the three pieces at the joints of the wings.  Now slice down between the thigh and the bird through that joint remove the thigh and drum stick and then slice between the thigh and drumstick.  I leave the drumstick whole but slice the meat away from the bone on the thigh.

Now carefully slice across the top of the bird between both breast pieces and with you knife flat against the ribs slowly slice the whole breast off the bird place on the cutting board a slice thinly perpendicular to the breast against the grain.  You will end up more slices of white meat the a juicier and moister.

Want to practice, try a few baked chicken before Thanksgiving to get the hang of it!

 

Here are a few items to help make this recipe:
https://www.amazon.com/Zwilling-J-Henckels-2-Piece-Carving/dp/B00004RFL0/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&qid=1479589280&sr=8-1&keywords=Henckel+four+star+carving+set&&linkCode=ll1&tag=rantsravesa06-20&linkId=c8f4064906045220a5af4969e5325baa
https://www.amazon.com/Calphalon-Contemporary-Anodized-Nonstick-Roasting/dp/B00DE1BXK8/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&qid=1479589372&sr=8-3&keywords=calphalon+roasting+pan&linkCode=ll1&tag=rantsravesa06-20&linkId=2f104922c9a994fc19801bb7fc8aaf57

 

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I get the giblets, gravy and lots of leftovers, it’s a week of heaven- too bad we don’t cook a 100 pound turkey it could last a month!

 

 

 

Chicken Parmesan Mousseline

Chicken Parmesan Mousseline
Chicken Parmesan Mousseline

 

 

 

 

 

Chicken Parmesan Mousseline

The other week my wife had to have oral surgery and it turned out to be slightly more complicated than anticipated.  I had already defrosted chicken breasts for chicken Parmesan, but now I needed to come up with a soft diet for a week or two.

This is a twist to a favorite meal of mine and actually came out not too bad.  The only special tool needed was an individual cavity loaf pan, but if you don’t have a compartmental loaf tray, a regular loaf pan will work just as well, just make sure the chicken is cooked through to at least 165º.

This recipe will easily serve 4.

Ingredients for Chicken Parmesan Mousseline

  1.  2 Whole boneless chicken breasts cut into large pieces
  2. 2 eggs
  3. 2-4 cloves of garlic chopped
  4. 1 Tbs Oregano
  5. 2 tsp salt & pepper
  6. ½-1 cup heavy cream
  7. 6-8 thin slices of mozzarella cheese
  8. 2-3 Tbs butter
  9. ½-1 cup flavored bread crumbs
  10. ¼-½ cup spaghetti sauce

Directions for Chicken ParmesanMousseline

Preheat oven to 375º.

Butter generously the inside cavities of the loaf pan and dust each with the breadcrumbs.

In a food processor place the chicken eggs garlic oregano salt and pepper and pulse until a smooth mixture is formed.

With the machine running add the cream until you have a soft pasty but not runny mixture, should have the consistency of a cake batter.

Fill the loaf cavities 1/3 full with the chicken mixture, place layer of cheese next, then another 1/3 chicken with another layer of cheese, then the final 1/3 chicken with a little sauce on top and a layer of cheese.

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Bake for 45 minutes to 1 hour until you have an internal temperature of 165º.

Carefully remove from the pan and serve either whole or sliced.

For an appetizer slice and sauté the slices to get a golden crust on each and serve over sauce.

 

Here are a few items to help make this recipe:
Wilton Recipe Right 4 Cavity Mini Loaf Pan
Fox Run 8-Cup Loaf Pan, Non Stick
Fitz and Floyd 5 Piece Maxwell and Williams Alfresco Pasta Plates Set, White

 

 

 

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The nose knows when it’s chicken time!  Rather tastey with a hint of spice light breading and lovely cheese to boot!  5 paws and I’ll be sad to say “arrivederci” to the dinner plate!

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Chicken Parmesan Mousseline

Chicken Parmesan Mousseline

Ingredients

  1. 2 Whole boneless chicken breasts cut into large pieces
  2. 2 eggs
  3. 2-4 cloves of garlic chopped
  4. 1 Tbs Oregano
  5. 2 tsp salt & pepper
  6. ½-1 cup heavy cream
  7. 6-8 thin slices of mozzarella cheese
  8. 2-3 Tbs butter
  9. ½-1 cup flavored bread crumbs
  10. ¼-½ cup spaghetti sauce

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375º.
  2. Butter generously the inside cavities of the loaf pan and dust each with the breadcrumbs.
  3. In a food processor place the chicken eggs garlic oregano salt and pepper and pulse until a smooth mixture is formed.
  4. With the machine running add the cream until you have a soft pasty but not runny mixture, should have the consistency of a cake batter.
  5. Fill the loaf cavities 1/3 full with the chicken mixture, place layer of cheese next, then another 1/3 chicken with another layer of cheese, then the final 1/3 chicken with a little sauce on top and a layer of cheese.
  6. Bake for 45 minutes to 1 hour until you have an internal temperature of 165º.
  7. Carefully remove from the pan and serve either whole or sliced.
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Chicken Dijon

chicken with dijon cream sauce
chicken with dijon cream sauce

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chicken Dijon

Many years ago when nouvelle cuisine was all the rage, Chicken with a mustard sauce seemed to be a favorite of all the young chefs repertoire.  It came in many forms with many additions some good some not so good.

My version is simple and can be made in a number of different ways with any number of substitutions.  The chicken can be a butterflied breast pounded thin or a whole breast.  You bread it or not.  The sauce either a full reduction of heavy cream or a mixture of ½&½ and a roux.  It can be that simple or you can saute onion, garlic, add herbs, it’s totally up to you, there are no dijonaisse police lurking outside your kitchen door.

Ingredients for Chicken Dijon

  1. Chicken breast (either pounded thin  or whole)
  2. 1 medium onion or 2 shallots chopped
  3. 3-4 Tbs coarse ground Dijon style mustard
  4. 1 clove garlic minced
  5. 1 Tbs butter
  6. 1 Tbs flour
  7. 1½ cups ½ & ½
  8. salt & pepper
  9. 4 Tbs chopped Parsley

Directions for Chicken Dijon

Salt & pepper both sides of the chicken.

In a saute pan on medium heat, cook the chicken until completely done.  When nicely browned on both sides remove to a plate cover with foil and set aside.

In the pan cook the onion and garlic until just translucent.  Melt in the butter add the flour and cook until all raw flour is gone.

Add the ½ & ½ bring the heat up to medium high and stirring constantly cook until sauce is hot and begins to thicken.  Add the mustard and stir until all is dissolved.  Taste and adjust seasoning.

Place the chicken back into the pan with any juices that have accumulated and toss to cover.

Serve with sauce spooned over the top and a sprinkling of chopped parsley and extra sauce on the side.

Here are a few items to help make this recipe:
Cuisinart 722-36H Chef’s Classic Stainless 14-Inch Open Skillet with Helper Handle
Wired Whisk Silicone Whisk Set of 3 – Stainless Steel & Silicone Kitchen Utensils for Blending, Whisking, Beating & Stirring – (Blue: 12-inch, Red: 10-inch & Green: 8.5-inch)

 

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I’m always on the lookout for a good chicken recipe! My motto is start with a cluck and you’ll have good luck!.  5 paws and I’ll have seconds!

 

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Chicken Dijon

Chicken Dijon

Ingredients

  1. Chicken breast (either pounded thin or whole)
  2. 1 medium onion or 2 shallots chopped
  3. 3-4 Tbs coarse ground Dijon style mustard
  4. 1 clove garlic minced
  5. 1 Tbs butter
  6. 1 Tbs flour
  7. 1½ cups ½ & ½
  8. salt & pepper
  9. 4 Tbs chopped Parsley

Instructions

  1. Salt & pepper both sides of the chicken.
  2. In a saute pan on medium heat, cook the chicken until completely done. When nicely browned on both sides remove to a plate cover with foil and set aside.
  3. In the pan cook the onion and garlic until just tranlucent. Melt in the butter add the flour and cook until all raw flour is gone.
  4. Add the ½ & ½ bring the heat up to medium high and stiring constantly cook until sauce is hot and begins to thicken. Add the mustard and stir until all is disolved. Taste and adjust seasoning.
  5. Place the chicken back into the pan with any juices that have accumulated and toss to cover.
  6. Serve with sauce spooned over the top and a sprinkling of chopped parsley and extra sauce on the side.
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