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I had one package of Cooking Light (from Target) precooked turkey breast
left and needed to use it up. I cooked two servings of wild rice (the real stuff) in some vegetable broth and added some chopped celery and dried chopped onions. The end result was really wet so I added some dried leeks and dried green and white onions. Also a can of peas (drained), a box of turkey gravy, pepper and parsley and the remaining turkey cut into little pieces. Baked for about an hour, uncovered. Just long enough to heat through, soften the added dried veggies and dry it out some. I will not try to foist the leftovers off onto anyone else because they were not thrilled with the turkey and they don't like wild rice but I rather liked the dish. Not enough to want to make it a lot but it was a good way to use up leftover turkey. |
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