Turkey With Southwest Stuffing Recipe







Ingredients:

Turkey, 10 To 12 Lbs
Butter Or Margarine, Melted
Southwest Stuffing

SOUTHWEST STUFFING

1 cup Chayote, Chopped, 1 Small
4 Jalapeno Chiles, *
2 Cloves Garlic, Finely Chopped
1 cup Onion, Finely Chopped, 1 Lg
1 cup Margarine Or Butter, Melted
1 tbsp Fresh Cilantro, Snipped
1 tsp Salt
1/2 tsp Thyme Leaves, Dried
1/2 tsp Sage Leaves, Dried
9 cup Corn Bread, 1-inch cubes
1 cup Pecans, Chopped


Instructions:

Prepare Southwest Stuffing. Fill wishbone area of the turkey with
stuffing. Fasten neck skin to back with skewer. Fold wings across
back with tips touching. Fill body cavity lightly. (Do not pack as
stuffing will expand.) Tuck drumsticks under band of skin at tail or
skewer to tail. Spoon any remaining stuffing into a small ungreased
casserole; cover. (Refrigerate leftover stuffing until 30 minutes
before turkey is done. Bake covered until hot, bout 45 minutes.) Heat
oven to 325 degrees F. Place turkey breast side up in roasting pan.
Brush with Margarine. Insert meat thermometer in thigh muscle or
breast, not touching the bone. (Tip of thermometer can be inserted in
center of stuffing also) Do not add water and do not cover. Roast
until done, 3 1/2 to 4 hours. Place a tent of aluminum foil loosely
over turkey when it begins to turn golden. After 2 1/2 hours, cut
band or remove skewer holding legs. Turkey is done when the
thermometer placed in the thigh muscle registers 185 degrees or
drumstick meat feels very soft when pressed between fingers.
(Thermometer inserted in the stuffing will register 165 degrees F.)
Let stand about 20 minutes before carving. As soon as possible after
serving, remove every bet of stuffing from the turkey. Cool stuffing
and turkey promptly; refrigerate separately, and use within 2 days.

SOUTHWEST STUFFING: Cook and stir chayote, chiles (* Seed and finely
chop chiles), garlic, and onion in margarine in 10-inch skillet until
chayote is tender. Stir in cilantro, salt, thyme, and sage until well
blended. Stir in about 1/3 of the cornbread cubes. Turn mixture into
deep bowl. Add the remaining cornbread cubes and pecans. Toss and
fill turkey.

Servings: 8


Turkey Information

The average US Citizen eats approximately 18 pounds of turkey each year.

7.3% of Turkeys eaten in the US are consumed at Christmas.

15% of Turkeys eaten in the US are consumed at Thanksgiving.

Turkey has 8% more protein than the equivalent sized serving of chicken breast or top loin of beef.

Turkey is a delicious, versatile protein that can be included in most diets.

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