Protein, which nourishes every cell of your body. Protein helps build muscles and bones, so is essential for childhood development. But you may not be aware that it’s also needed to stop muscle wasting, so is crucial as you get older too.
B Vitamins, which help to unlock the energy from foods. Turkey breast is a source of vitamin B6, which helps keep your red blood cells healthy and reduce tiredness and fatigue.
Selenium, which helps keep your hair and nails healthy, it is also needed to keep your immunity topped up, and is also vital as a protection against damage to your cells and tissues.
Phosphorus, is needed for normal growth and development of bones, it also helps to release the energy from food.
Why not try this recipe suggestion, it's Turkey Blanquette with broccoli florets, carrot batons and peas ... have a look at the recipe below,
Serves Four
1 large turkey breast, diced into cubes
150g diced bacon
2 garlic cloves, minced
2 sprigs of tarragon finely chopped
2 tbsp parsley, chopped
3 shallots peeled
300ml white wine
cold water
25g butter
2 tbsp plain flour
2 egg yolks
3 tbsp cream
juice of 1/2 lemon
250g of broccoli florets, carrot batons and peas, lightly poached in water
sea salt
freshly ground black pepper
Method
Lightly brown the turkey breast and bacon in a pan over a moderate heat for 3 minutes. Add the garlic and shallots and sauté for 2 minutes. Add the chopped herbs. Add the wine then pour in enough cold water to just cover all the ingredients. Bring the mixture to a boil. Season to taste, reduce to a simmer and cook over a low heat, covered, for 30 minutes.
When the turkey is almost done, in another saucepan melt the butter in, then scatter the flour over the top. Stir to form a smooth roux then gradually add 400ml of the turkey cooking liquid, stirring constantly.
Once the sauce has a creamy texture, pour the sauce back over the turkey. Adjust the seasoning to taste and cook for 15 minutes more with the lid off stirring regularly. Cook turkey thoroughly with no pink showing.
Mix together the egg yolks, cream and lemon juice in a bowl. Beat in a little of the hot sauce from the turkey and then add the complete mixture back to the pan, whisking constantly. Heat gently for 2 minutes and allow to thicken, do not allow to boil, turn into a serving dish mix in the cooked vegetables, garnish with the chopped parsley and serve.
Each Serving
Carbohydrate 15g Protein 21.1g Fibre 4g Fat 11.8g
From an idea seen at Tesco Real Food
1 large turkey breast, diced into cubes
150g diced bacon
2 garlic cloves, minced
2 sprigs of tarragon finely chopped
2 tbsp parsley, chopped
3 shallots peeled
300ml white wine
cold water
25g butter
2 tbsp plain flour
2 egg yolks
3 tbsp cream
juice of 1/2 lemon
250g of broccoli florets, carrot batons and peas, lightly poached in water
sea salt
freshly ground black pepper
Method
Lightly brown the turkey breast and bacon in a pan over a moderate heat for 3 minutes. Add the garlic and shallots and sauté for 2 minutes. Add the chopped herbs. Add the wine then pour in enough cold water to just cover all the ingredients. Bring the mixture to a boil. Season to taste, reduce to a simmer and cook over a low heat, covered, for 30 minutes.
When the turkey is almost done, in another saucepan melt the butter in, then scatter the flour over the top. Stir to form a smooth roux then gradually add 400ml of the turkey cooking liquid, stirring constantly.
Once the sauce has a creamy texture, pour the sauce back over the turkey. Adjust the seasoning to taste and cook for 15 minutes more with the lid off stirring regularly. Cook turkey thoroughly with no pink showing.
Mix together the egg yolks, cream and lemon juice in a bowl. Beat in a little of the hot sauce from the turkey and then add the complete mixture back to the pan, whisking constantly. Heat gently for 2 minutes and allow to thicken, do not allow to boil, turn into a serving dish mix in the cooked vegetables, garnish with the chopped parsley and serve.
Each Serving
Carbohydrate 15g Protein 21.1g Fibre 4g Fat 11.8g
From an idea seen at Tesco Real Food
image from google
All the best Jan


31 comments:
We do like turkey. This looks very tasty.
That looks good to me. It almost looks like a turkey pot pie.
Lots of good veggies. A well rounded dish. Hope your rain has let up.
...it's tasty in many ways.
Pretty pansy.
It looks delicious! Thanks for all the information too Jan. I always enjoy reading those. All the best, Denise :)
Delicious! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
This is a very good, delicious, light dish; I love things like this.
Happy day, hugs, Elke
Looks nice Jan. We often have a baked turkey and sometimes as cold meat.
That sounds a good way to cook turkey. I have never had it with broccoli and carrots. Thanks.
Lo está gracias por la receta es de las carnes que puedo comer y me gusta.
Saludos
Turkey so far I have only seen in slices here, to put on bread (or slice into salad).
What a country Germany is... sad avocados, no meat pies.... only American Jerky....
Adoro peru e nem sabia de tanto de bom que ele proporciona!
Boa receita! beijos, chica
before I became vegetarian I ate a lot of turkey. it was easy to cook on Sunday and lasted most of the week for packed lunches and more which cut out a lot of time spent in the kitchen! Christmas is my own person he** when I just want to sit down to a big turkey dinner! Takes all my will power.
Looks like a delicious dish!
Thank you, Jan, for this recipe. I have copied and pasted it because I have a turkey breast in the freezer that just yesterday, I was thinking that I needed to get used up. This sounds like the perfect way to do it.
What a good idea! I never think to have turkey other than at Christmas.
We had turkey last night for my husband's birthday.
Hello Jan,
This recipe looks and sounds delicious!
Thanks for sharing, I often buy turkey breast and could use a new recipe.
Take care, enjoy your day!
We had turkey in gravy last night and as I sat down to eat I thought, why didn't I make some peas. This looks even better with the peas in it. :)
That looks like a winner!
Looks delicious.
i don't "love" turkey. i think it is because i cook it whole and it always seems dry. it's not the taste, we like the taste...so this would be a better way to enjoy it!! still loving the flowers!!
I'm not a big fan of turkey, but you got me at bacon
That sounds really good.
I cleaned the bathrooms today and used washing up liquid on the sinks and showers and it worked great. Thanks for the tip!! Now everything doesn't smell like vinegar. :)
Turkey not for me but that's okay too. You have so many wonderful different things on this blog, Jan. Love the flowers too. Happy Spring.
Beautiful flowers, Jan! I love turkey and this looks scrumptious!
Great recipe. I try to keep a turkey in the freezer at all times. You never know when you will crave some.
We substitute ground turkey in recipes calling for ground beef.
We do like our turkey for sure :)
Lovely flowers. It's very healthy. I sometimes give turkey to the cats :-D
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