Maple-Glazed Roast Turkey Breast In A Cornbre Recipe
Ingredients:
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Instructions:
1 whole turkey breast on the : bone -- (6 to 6 1/2 : pounds) 1 1/2 ts each dried sage and thyme : and freshly ground black : pepper 2 TB olive oil 1 1/4 c diced celery -- with leaves 1 c chopped onion 1/2 c chopped fresh parsley 2 TB water, or as needed 2 md Granny Smith apples, cored : and diced -- : (about 2 1/2 c) 2 bags (8 ounces each) : cornbread stuffing mix 1 cn (14 1/2 ounces) fat-free : reduced-sodium ch : Glaze: 1/3 c maple syrup 3 TB coarse-grained Dijon-style : mustard
Remove skin and excess fat from turkey breast. Rinse turkey. Blot dry with paper towels. In cup mix sage, thyme, and pepper. Rub 2 teaspoons over breast.
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
In large nonstick skillet heat oil over medium heat. Add celery, onion, parsley, and remaining herb mixture. Cook, stirring frequently, until vegetables are slightly softened, 3 to 4 minutes. If skil let gets dry, add a tablespoon or so of water. Stir in apples and another tablespoon water. Cook, stirring, 2 to 3 minutes more. Spoon into large bowl. Add stuffing mix. In measuring cup add enough w ater to broth to equal 2 1/4 cups. Add to stuffing. Toss gently to mix. Spoon into roasting pan. If desired, place roasting rack in pan over stuffing. Place turkey breast on rack or directly on stuff ing. Cover pan completely with foil.
Roast 1 1/2 hours.
In medium bowl mix glaze ingredients. Remove foil from bird. Spoon about one-third of glaze over breast. Roast, uncovered, 30 to 40 minutes longer, basting two or three times with remaining glaze, or until instant-read meat thermometer inserted in thickest part of breast registers 165 degrees. Transfer turkey to platter and stuffing to covered serving dish. Let turkey stand 20 minutes. Carve int o thin slices.
Yield: 12 servings
Recipe By : COOKING LIVE SHOW #CL8738
From: "Jon And Angele Freeman" <jfreemadate: Fri, 18 Oct 1996 14:58:57 ~0500
Servings: 4
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