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ISVA Sous Vide Recipe Collection, Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Turkey , Sous Vide Turkey Breast, Turkey
Info: Sous vide turkey breast is a classic that once made makes it hard to go back to the more traditional version. Bacon and a white wine sauce finishes the dish.
Sous Vide Bacon Wrapped Turkey Breast with White Wine and Herb Gravy Recipe
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Sauce, Soup, Sous Vide Soup , Sous Vide Thanksgiving, Sous Vide Turkey , Thanksgiving, Turkey
Info: If you are like my family, and flavorful gravy is a highlight of the meal, you'll need to make or buy turkey stock. I always recommend making your own and there are many ways to make a stock, depending on what you are planning on using it for, but at its most basic, it's just water, meat, bones, vegetables, herbs and spices simmered for a long time. If you have a pressure cooker I highly recommend using it, it produces a richer, deeper stock than simmering it...plus you don't have to tend the stove for an hour or two!
Stovetop Turkey Stock Recipe
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Sous Vide Thanksgiving, Sous Vide Turkey , Sous Vide Turkey Breast, Sous Vide Turkey Leg, Sous Vide Turkey Thighs , Thanksgiving, Turkey
Info: If you are looking for a more upscale presentation, then a turkey roulade is hard to beat. It's also very flavorful, because the middle of the meat is seasoned. A roulade is simple meat that has been seasoned, then rolled up and cooked. I first saw a version of this recipe by Kenji, on Serious Eats and it has become a favorite of mine.
Sous Vide Turkey Roulade Recipe
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Sauce, Sous Vide Thanksgiving, Sous Vide Turkey , Turkey
Info: This is my go-to gravy during Thanksgiving. It is very fast to bring together and it is rich, herby and full of flavors that complement almost every side we have at the table. If you prefer a more traditional gravy you can omit the herbs, and it'll still be very flavorful. Feel free to modify the amount of flour you use to make it thicker or thinner, depending on your preferences.
Sage Gravy Recipe
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Sous Vide Thanksgiving, Sous Vide Turkey , Thanksgiving, Turkey
Info: This method of making crispy skin is a little more involved but the end result will be some of the best skin you've ever tasted. The skin is baked in the oven until all the fat is rendered and it crisps up. You can pull the skin out at different points, ranging from crispy but soft and chewy, up to an almost a glass-like texture.
Crispy Oven Baken Turkey Skin Recipe
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Sous Vide, Sous Vide Turkey , Sous Vide Turkey Breast, Turkey
Info: Until a year or two ago I had never heard of charmoula, and now I eat it all the time. It's a herb-based condiment that packs a huge punch and comes together really quickly. I used it to top a sous vide turkey breast and rounded out the meal with a sauteed vegetable medley.
Sous Vide Turkey with Charmoula Recipe
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Sous Vide, Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Turkey , Sous Vide Turkey Breast, Turkey
Info: This sous vide turkey marsala recipe is a light and flavorful take off of a traditional chicken marsala. I serve it over grains and add some snow peas to bulk up the dish without making it heavy.
Sous Vide Turkey Marsala Recipe
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Sous Vide, Sous Vide Turkey , Sous Vide Turkey Breast, Turkey
Info: I love a rich, flavorful curry served over rice, but to lighten it up I'll often use a cauliflower pilaf instead of white rice. The pilaf helps soak up the curry while cooking the turkey first with sous vide ensures that it comes out perfect every time. This sous vide turkey curry recipe is the perfect meal for a healthy but hearty dinner!
Sous Vide Turkey Curry with Cauliflower Pilaf Recipe
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Recipe, Salad, Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Turkey , Sous Vide Turkey Breast, Turkey
Info: I really enjoy turkey for a light dinner and it goes well with this avocado and arugula salad from Beginning Sous Vide. Here I add some spice to the turkey in the form of chipotle powder. It's a great way to kick up the heat and flavor without overpowering the turkey.
Sous Vide Spicy Turkey Breast Recipe with Avocado Salad
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Sous Vide, Sous Vide Turkey , Sous Vide Turkey Breast, Turkey
Info: If you are looking for super-moist, tender turkey breast then it's really hard to beat sous vide turkey. Love that crisp skin? You can remove it from the breast and crisp it up in the oven around serving time. My favorite sous vide turkey breast cooking time is 4 to 8 hours at 140°F (60°C). I think this produces the best combination of "moist but cooked"! This recipe pairs the sous vide turkey breast with the fresh taste of oven roasted apples.
Sous Vide Turkey Breast Recipe with Roasted Apples
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Infusions, Pressure Cooker, Turkey, Water Infusions
Info: Homemade pressure cooked turkey stock is a great way to add flavor and body to many different dishes. Now that I almost always sous vide my turkey instead of roasting it, making a turkey stock ahead of time and using it for gravy is really important.
Pressure Cooked Turkey Stock Recipe
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Sous Vide, Sous Vide Turkey , Sous Vide Turkey Leg, Sous Vide Turkey Thighs , Turkey
Info: When it comes to cooking turkey and other poultry, dark meat is much more forgiving than white meat but that doesn't mean that using sous vide can't help make it turn out great every time!
Sous Vide Turkey Leg and Thigh Recipe
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Sous Vide, Sous Vide Turkey , Sous Vide Turkey Breast, Turkey
Info: If you are looking for super-moist, tender turkey breast then it's really hard to beat my sous vide turkey recipe. There's a definite art to properly roasting an entire turkey and getting every part to turn out perfectly cooked, and it's something that's always hit or miss for me. Once I switched to sous vide turkey breast, I make awesome turkey every time.
Sous Vide Turkey Breast Recipe
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Chutney, Fruit, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Chutney, Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Turkey , Sous Vide Turkey Breast, Turkey, Xanthan Gum, Xanthan Gum Thickening
Info: This is a great meal anytime and pairs the sous vided moist and tender turkey with a sweet and sour cranberry chutney. Always a family favorite!
Sous Vide Turkey Breast with Cranberry Chutney
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Air, Foam, Lecithin, Party Foods, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Turkey , Sous Vide Turkey Breast, Soy Lecithin, Soy Lecithin Air, Soy Lecithin Foam, Turkey, Ultra-Tex, Ultra-Tex Gravy Recipes, Ultra-Tex Recipes
Info: This tasty sous vide turkey bite combines a light and airy soy lecithin cranberry air foam and a smooth modernist ultra-tex gravy which makes a fun party dish!
Turkey Bite with Gravy and Cranberry Air Recipe
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Dish, Nomiku, Recipe, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Turkey , Sous Vide Turkey Breast, Sous Vide Turkey Thighs , Turkey
Info: Sous vide turkey is outrageously juicy and delicious. It will be the best bird you've ever eaten in your life.
Thanksgiving Sous Vide Turkey Recipe
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Dish, Recipe, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Turkey , Sous Vide Turkey Thighs , Turkey
Info: Often times around Thanksgiving there are great deals to be had on whole turkeys as well as turkey thighs and breasts. However, you can only eat so much roasted turkey with gravy so I like to try different sous vide recipes with them. Here I used some turkey thighs and combined it with the Jamaican jerk paste from our new sous vide book. I use sous vide turkey thighs since they are a great way to have moist, juicy turkey without having to keep an eye on them. I can also sous vide them while I'm working and they're ready when I get home and I just have to quickly sear them and make any sides. Hopefully this is one more sous vide recipe you can add to your mid-week cooking arsenal.
Sous Vide Turkey Thighs with Jamaican Jerk Paste Recipe
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BBQ, Dish, Recipe, Sous Vide, Sous Vide Recipes, Sous Vide Turkey , Sous Vide Turkey Breast, Turkey, Vegetable
Info: Everyone loves turkey at the holidays but few seem to make it during the year. This is a real shame because it is a flavorful, healthy meat, and when cooked with sous vide turkey is incredibly tender. I saw some nice turkey breasts at the store the other day and decided to cook them sous vide, sear them up, and serve them with a cucumber and cherry tomato salad fresh from our garden. Here's the sous vide recipe so you can make it yourself.
Sous Vide Turkey Breast Recipe with Cucumber and Cherry Tomato Salad
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Sous vide turkey breast is a classic that once made makes it hard to go back to the more traditional version. Bacon and a white wine sauce finishes the dish.
If you are like my family, and flavorful gravy is a highlight of the meal, you'll need to make or buy turkey stock. I always recommend making your own and there are many ways to make a stock, depending on what you are planning on using it for, but at its most basic, it's just water, meat, bones, vegetables, herbs and spices simmered for a long time. If you have a pressure cooker I highly recommend using it, it produces a richer, deeper stock than simmering it...plus you don't have to tend the stove for an hour or two!
If you are looking for a more upscale presentation, then a turkey roulade is hard to beat. It's also very flavorful, because the middle of the meat is seasoned. A roulade is simple meat that has been seasoned, then rolled up and cooked. I first saw a version of this recipe by Kenji, on Serious Eats and it has become a favorite of mine.
This is my go-to gravy during Thanksgiving. It is very fast to bring together and it is rich, herby and full of flavors that complement almost every side we have at the table. If you prefer a more traditional gravy you can omit the herbs, and it'll still be very flavorful. Feel free to modify the amount of flour you use to make it thicker or thinner, depending on your preferences.
This method of making crispy skin is a little more involved but the end result will be some of the best skin you've ever tasted. The skin is baked in the oven until all the fat is rendered and it crisps up. You can pull the skin out at different points, ranging from crispy but soft and chewy, up to an almost a glass-like texture.
Until a year or two ago I had never heard of charmoula, and now I eat it all the time. It's a herb-based condiment that packs a huge punch and comes together really quickly. I used it to top a sous vide turkey breast and rounded out the meal with a sauteed vegetable medley.
This sous vide turkey marsala recipe is a light and flavorful take off of a traditional chicken marsala. I serve it over grains and add some snow peas to bulk up the dish without making it heavy.
I love a rich, flavorful curry served over rice, but to lighten it up I'll often use a cauliflower pilaf instead of white rice. The pilaf helps soak up the curry while cooking the turkey first with sous vide ensures that it comes out perfect every time. This sous vide turkey curry recipe is the perfect meal for a healthy but hearty dinner!
I really enjoy turkey for a light dinner and it goes well with this avocado and arugula salad from Beginning Sous Vide. Here I add some spice to the turkey in the form of chipotle powder. It's a great way to kick up the heat and flavor without overpowering the turkey.
If you are looking for super-moist, tender turkey breast then it's really hard to beat sous vide turkey. Love that crisp skin? You can remove it from the breast and crisp it up in the oven around serving time. My favorite sous vide turkey breast cooking time is 4 to 8 hours at 140°F (60°C). I think this produces the best combination of "moist but cooked"! This recipe pairs the sous vide turkey breast with the fresh taste of oven roasted apples.
Homemade pressure cooked turkey stock is a great way to add flavor and body to many different dishes. Now that I almost always sous vide my turkey instead of roasting it, making a turkey stock ahead of time and using it for gravy is really important.
When it comes to cooking turkey and other poultry, dark meat is much more forgiving than white meat but that doesn't mean that using sous vide can't help make it turn out great every time!
If you are looking for super-moist, tender turkey breast then it's really hard to beat my sous vide turkey recipe. There's a definite art to properly roasting an entire turkey and getting every part to turn out perfectly cooked, and it's something that's always hit or miss for me. Once I switched to sous vide turkey breast, I make awesome turkey every time.
This is a great meal anytime and pairs the sous vided moist and tender turkey with a sweet and sour cranberry chutney. Always a family favorite!
This tasty sous vide turkey bite combines a light and airy soy lecithin cranberry air foam and a smooth modernist ultra-tex gravy which makes a fun party dish!
Sous vide turkey is outrageously juicy and delicious. It will be the best bird you've ever eaten in your life.
Often times around Thanksgiving there are great deals to be had on whole turkeys as well as turkey thighs and breasts. However, you can only eat so much roasted turkey with gravy so I like to try different sous vide recipes with them. Here I used some turkey thighs and combined it with the Jamaican jerk paste from our new sous vide book. I use sous vide turkey thighs since they are a great way to have moist, juicy turkey without having to keep an eye on them. I can also sous vide them while I'm working and they're ready when I get home and I just have to quickly sear them and make any sides. Hopefully this is one more sous vide recipe you can add to your mid-week cooking arsenal.
Everyone loves turkey at the holidays but few seem to make it during the year. This is a real shame because it is a flavorful, healthy meat, and when cooked with sous vide turkey is incredibly tender. I saw some nice turkey breasts at the store the other day and decided to cook them sous vide, sear them up, and serve them with a cucumber and cherry tomato salad fresh from our garden. Here's the sous vide recipe so you can make it yourself.
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