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Sarasota's Crock-Pot Turkey Breast Pot Roast
 
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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 240 Minutes
Ready In: 255 Minutes
Servings: 10
I love turkey, but if you don't want to cook a whole turkey, this can be a great alternative. I watch for turkey breasts to go on sale and pick one up for an easy dinner. You could also add in a turkey thigh as well. This is done right in the crock pot which makes this even easier. Slow cooked comfort food. The only thing I believe is a must if you are using the crock pot, is to lightly brown your turkey breast first. I just season with salt and pepper and pan sear on medium high in butter and olive oil until lightly golden brown.
Ingredients:
3 1/2-4 lbs boneless turkey breast (you could also add a turkey thigh as well)
4 -5 carrots, cut in 1-inch pieces
12 red potatoes (small ones can be left whole, large ones should be cut in half)
2 large onions, rough chopped
2 teaspoons butter (to saute the turkey)
1 tablespoon olive oil (to saute the turkey)
1 1/2 cups broth
1/3 cup white wine
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon fresh ginger, fine chopped
1 teaspoon ground coriander
1 tablespoon paprika
3/4 teaspoon ground allspice
1/2 teaspoon ground cardamom
2 tablespoons cornstarch (plus 1 teaspoon water to make a slurry)
1 teaspoon fresh parsley
salt
pepper
Directions:
1. Turkey - In a large saute pan on medium high heat, add the butter and olive oil and pan sear the turkey, just a few minute until lightly golden brown.
2. Crock Pot - Transfer the turkey to the crock pot and add all the vegetables.
3. Broth - Mix the broth and seasoning and pour over the turkey. I do use a bit more liquid then most crock pot dishes, but I love to thicken the sauce, it makes a great gravy.
4. Cook - On low cook for approximately 7-8 hours, high 5-6.
5. Gravy - Remove the turkey and vegetables from the crock pot and transfer to a serving platter. Cover with foil to let rest. Pour the juice from the crock pot into a small pot on the stove and stir in a slurry of (corn starch and water) to thicken the sauce. I add a little at a time to get it to the consistency I like best. I don't like my gravy too thick. You can strain the gravy if you want, but I don't find it necessary. I just use a hand held small strainer spoon to get out any small pieces. Add 1 teaspoon fresh parsley to finish the sauce.
6. Serve - Slice up the turkey surrounded by the vegetables and potatoes and serve with a side of gravy. Leftover turkey and any gravy makes a great Hot Turkey Sandwich. So save those leftovers, or you can make a turkey has which is always good. ENJOY!
By RecipeOfHealth.com