Steps to Make Ultimate Slow Roasted Turkey with Butternut Squash Noodles

Slow Roasted Turkey with Butternut Squash Noodles
Slow Roasted Turkey with Butternut Squash Noodles

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Great recipe for Slow Roasted Turkey with Butternut Squash Noodles. Turkey drumsticks can be bought cheaply from many supermarkets at this time of year. I like them roasted slowly over a long period of time to ensure the meat is succulent and tender. I've paired my turkey with butternut squash.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook slow roasted turkey with butternut squash noodles using 7 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Slow Roasted Turkey with Butternut Squash Noodles:
  1. Take turkey drumstick
  2. Take 2 tsp dried sage
  3. Prepare Black pepper and salt
  4. Prepare 2 onions
  5. Take 2 carrots
  6. Take 1 medium sized white potato, quartered and boiled
  7. Make ready 1 large butternut squash, made into noodle shapes with a spiriliser

Stir to combine the turkey and squash, adding a bit of reserved pasta cooking water if needed to achieve desired consistency. Add the ¼ cup Parmesan cheese, and stir to combine. Add cubed butternut squash and vegetable broth. Give it a mix so most of the butternut squash is submerged in broth.

Steps to make Slow Roasted Turkey with Butternut Squash Noodles:
  1. Slice the onions and carrots thinly and arrange them in the bottom of your slow cooker. If the turkey leg doesn’t fit in your slow cooker, use a deep baking dish and you can cook it in the oven.
  2. Season the vegetables with salt and black pepper, sprinkle all of the sage over the vegetables, then place the turkey leg on top. Season the turkey leg again with more salt and pepper.
  3. Cook in the slow cooker for 9 hours on low. If cooking in the oven, cover the dish tightly with foil ensuring that no steam can escape and cook at 100°C for 9 hours.
  4. When the turkey is cooked, remove the leg and place to one side in a large dish. Pour the onions and carrots through a sieve, saving the liquid in a measuring jug. Place the onions and carrots with the turkey leg in the dish.
  5. Shred the turkey leg off the bone using a fork. Ensure you discard any bone, skin and cartilage. Put the shredded turkey, cooked onions and carrots in a large saucepan.
  6. Top up the reserved turkey juice up with hot water (or chicken stock) to make 250 mls of liquid. Put this stock in a blender with the boiled white potato and blend to thicken the stock slightly. Pour this sauce back into the saucepan with the turkey and vegetables. Mix well.
  7. Stir fry your butternut squash noodles for 3 or 4 minutes and then stir into the turkey and sauce. Serve and enjoy.

Add cubed butternut squash and vegetable broth. Give it a mix so most of the butternut squash is submerged in broth. Cover and turn heat down to a medium low. Butternut squash noodles bring dishes a twirly texture, starchiness, and element of comfort that reminds us of pasta. But this spiralized veggie's subtle sweetness sets it apart from your normal noodles.

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