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Holidays with Ease: A One-Pot Turkey
Dinner with All the Trimmings continued...
- Instructions:
- 1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees
F. Spray inside of 2-quart cast iron Dutch oven and lid with
canola oil.
- 2. Set turkey pieces into base
in a single layer, trying not to overlap pieces as much as possible.
Lightly sprinkle with salt.
- 3. In a food processor or blender,
pulse cranberries using chopping blade (shaped like a backwards
"S") until berries are in large chunks. Add marmalade,
lemon juice and white pepper and pulse two or three times to
mix together. Pour in walnuts and continue to pulse until walnuts
are roughly chopped and you have a thick, rocky paste.
- 4. Drop spoonfuls of cranberry
paste onto turkey pieces until only about half is left. Toss
in onions and layer in sweet potato slices. Again, lightly salt.
Cover with rest of cranberry paste. Top with broccoli florets.
- 5. Cover and bake for about
40 minutes. You'll know it's ready 3 minutes after the aroma
of a finished meal escapes your oven.
Notes:
- In a pinch, substitute pulpy
orange juice for the orange marmalade. You'll just end up with
more "gravy" at the bottom of the pot to spoon over
the food when serving. 1/4 cup broth added to the cranberry-walnut
paste will also increase the amount of gravy.
- The turkey, cranberries and
broccoli can all be used fresh or frozen (without thawing) and
it won't change your cooking time or most things about your meal,
though realize that frozen broccoli tends to emerge softer than
fresh. The larger the broccoli pieces the crisper they will turn
out at the end.
- Add a kick to your meal with
1 fresh or roasted jalapeño pepper, destemmed, seeded
and chopped.
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About the Author:
Elizabeth
Yarnell is a Certified Nutritional Consultant, inventor and author
of
Glorious One-Pot Meals: A new quick & healthy approach to
Dutch oven cooking. The Glorious One-Pot Meal cooking technique
is unique and patented (US patent 6,846,504). A Multiple Sclerosis
patient and mother of two pre-schoolers, the habit of cooking
together with her husband was formed early in their marriage
and is one they still enjoy. Visit Elizabeth at www.gloriousonepotmeals.com to sign up for
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