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Turkey Leg Cooking And Recipes
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I was at the supermarket and seen a large turkey leg (650grams) for £1.65 and this seems like a great and cost effective piece of meat. When you cook a turkey leg can you have it down to the same consistency of a chicken leg and eat it off the bone not that i would as it's as big as a leg of lamb but i mean is it soft and as juicy as a chicken leg? How much of it is meat as it has bone and tendons in it and how would you cook it, for how long and with what?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.put in a large pan -you may need to chop in half or at least the end bony bit - add carrots onions or leeks, celery and some dried broth mix and simmer for a couple of hours. Take the turkey leg out and strip meat from the bone and put back in the pan. Mix 150 grms self-raising flour with 50 grms dried suet, add one teaspoon of salt and mix to dough with cold water. Add spoonful's to the broth mix and put lid on -after 25 mins you will have a pan full of turkey broth and dumplings.
I made beautiful vegetable soup with a whole chicken last week - my neighbour got a pot and said it was gorgeous. Unfortunately I did not put it into fridge that night so it went OFF - I went to so much trouble that morning. It'll take me a while before I do it again.
Again re the turkey leg - take care there are a lot of bones and very fine ones too. Conne
Again re the turkey leg - take care there are a lot of bones and very fine ones too. Conne
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