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![]() "W. Baker" > wrote in message ... > Cheri > wrote: > : "Evelyn" > wrote in message > : ... > > : > I have found that making turkey burgers splashed very generously with > : > Teriyaki sauce, makes them taste fantastic. You have to cook them > : > very thoroughly on one side before turning, then very thoroughly on > : > the other side, to prevent them from crumbling. > : > > : > I also make turkey meatballs in spaghetti sauce and they come out so > : > delicious you can't believe it! > : > > : > I have also browned the turkey meat in a frying pan, breaking it up as > : > I go along. Then I add peas and carrots and sauteed onion to it, > : > then add water and thicken the gravy. It is a great base for > : > shepherds pie. > : > > : > Turkey acts differently than ground beef, so it takes a little > : > experimentation to find the best say. > : > > : > Evelyn > > : But...Omigod, you might actually have to touch it! ;-) > > : Cheri > > If you make the turkey scramble I just described, unlike meatballs or > hamburgers you don't have to touch the raw meat, just dump the whole > package into the hot, oiled pan and stir around with come kind of spatula. I probably know a million and one ways to cook meat without touching it. |
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