Best 5 Turkey Breast Stuffed With Italian Sausage And Marsala Steeped Cranberries Recipes

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If you are looking for a flavorful dish that will impress your family and friends, then a turkey breast stuffed with Italian sausage and Marsala-steeped cranberries is the perfect recipe for you. This dish combines the savory flavors of Italian sausage, the tartness of cranberries, and the richness of Marsala wine to create a truly unique and delicious dish. With a crispy skin, succulent meat, and a flavorful stuffing, this turkey breast is sure to be a hit at your next dinner party or holiday gathering.

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TURKEY BREAST STUFFED WITH ITALIAN SAUSAGE & MARSALA-STEEPED CRANBERRIES RECIPE - (4.5/5)



Turkey Breast Stuffed with Italian Sausage & Marsala-Steeped Cranberries Recipe - (4.5/5) image

Provided by á-175897

Number Of Ingredients 13

2/3 cup dried cranberries
7 tablespoons Marsala wine
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 echalion or banana shallots, peeled and finely chopped
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon ground allspice
2 teaspoons fresh sage, chopped
2 1/4 pounds Italian sausages
2 eggs, beaten
1/2 cup Parmesan, grated
1 cup bread crumbs
1 (11-pound) boneless turkey breast, butterflied, with skin left on
1/4 cup duck or goose fat

Steps:

  • Put the cranberries and Marsala into a small saucepan and bring to a boil, then take off the heat and leave to one side. Put the oil into a large frying pan or similar heavy pan, and fry the shallots for a minute or so, then add the spices and chopped sage, turning them in the soft shallots. Squeeze the sausage meat out of its skins, add to the pan, and break it up— using a wooden fork and spatula for ease—, turning it in the hot pan until it loses its pinkness. This will take about 5 minutes. Take the frying pan off the heat and turn the contents into a large bowl, mixing in the steeped cranberries and any Marsala clinging to them, and leave to cool. You can cover with plastic wrap and put in the refrigerator for up to 2 days at this stage. When you are ready to stuff the turkey breast, take the bowl of sausage meat out of the refrigerator. Preheat the oven to 400°F. Uncover the bowl of sausage meat, add the eggs, Parmesan, and bread crumbs and—I use my hands for this— mix well. Lay the butterflied turkey joint out in front of you. It really does look like a butterfly, though admittedly a fleshy one. Spread the stuffing out first in the slight cavity in the center of the butterfly and then outward onto the wings though not going right up to the edge (or it will squidge out when cooking) but as evenly as possible over the whole joint. Carefully, in one swift but steady movement, fold one “wing” over the other to close the joint, and then sit the turkey in a large roasting pan, breast bone (or where the breast bone would be) on top as it would look were it the whole bird, with the pointier bit farthest away from you. Thread 2 skewers through the base—, i.e. the widest part that is nearer you— to keep it closed, and smear it all over with the duck or goose fat. Roast the turkey breast for 2 to 2 1/2 hours, then check it is cooked with a turkey or meat thermometer. When cooked, it should read 165°F in the center. (If you're leaving it to rest, as you should, or to cool, you could take it out at 160°F-it will retain heat and continue to cook for a short while once out of the oven.) Flex your muscles, then lift out onto a cutting board, and leave to rest for at least 20 minutes. Or leave to get cold if you are eating it as part of a cook-ahead buffet. Cut through the whole joint in wide slices right across; they will need to be quite thick, at least 1/2 inch, maybe 1 inch, to keep the stuffing intact within the slice. As you place it on table or sideboard, dot around it the condiments of your choice: I revert to Christmas in Italy here by putting a lusciously extravagant pot or two of Italian mostarda di Cremona on the table alongside: this is a hot and sweet preserve of mustardy candied fruits that gleam beautifully and taste both festive and fabulous.

TURKEY BREAST STUFFED WITH ITALIAN SAUSAGE AND MARSALA-STEEPED CRANBERRIES



Turkey Breast Stuffed with Italian Sausage and Marsala-Steeped Cranberries image

Provided by Nigella Lawson

Categories     Poultry     turkey     Roast     Christmas     Thanksgiving     Dinner     Cranberry     Sausage     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free

Yield Serves 12, or many more as part of a buffet

Number Of Ingredients 15

For the stuffing
2/3 cup dried cranberries
7 tablespoons Marsala
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 echalion or banana shallots, peeled and finely chopped
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon ground allspice
2 teaspoons chopped fresh sage
2 1/4 pounds Italian sausages
2 eggs, beaten
approx. 1/2 cup grated Parmesan
approx. 1 cup bread crumbs
For the turkey joint
1 X 11-pound boneless (double) turkey breast, butterflied, with skin left on
1/4 cup duck or goose fat

Steps:

  • Put the cranberries and Marsala into a small saucepan and bring to a boil, then take off the heat and leave to one side.
  • Put the oil into a large frying pan or similar heavy pan, and fry the shallots for a minute or so, then add the spices and chopped sage, turning them in the soft shallots.
  • Squeeze the sausage meat out of its skins, add to the pan, and break it up-using a wooden fork and spatula for ease-turning it in the hot pan until it loses its pinkness. This will take about 5 minutes.
  • Take the frying pan off the heat and turn the contents into a large bowl, mixing in the steeped cranberries and any Marsala clinging to them, and leave to cool. You can cover with plastic wrap and put in the refrigerator for up to 2 days at this stage. When you are ready to stuff the turkey breast, take the bowl of sausage meat out of the refrigerator.
  • Preheat the oven to 400°F.
  • Uncover the bowl of sausage meat, add the eggs, Parmesan, and bread crumbs and-I use my hands for this-mix well. Lay the butterflied turkey joint out in front of you. It really does look like a butterfly, though admittedly a fleshy one. Spread the stuffing out first in the slight cavity in the center of the butterfly and then outward onto the wings though not going right up to the edge (or it will squidge out when cooking) but as evenly as possible over the whole joint.
  • Carefully, in one swift but steady movement, fold one "wing" over the other to close the joint, and then sit the turkey in a large roasting pan, breast bone (or where the breast bone would be) on top as it would look were it the whole bird, with the pointier bit farthest away from you. Thread 2 skewers through the base-i.e., the widest part that is nearer you-to keep it closed, and smear it all over with the duck or goose fat.
  • Roast the turkey breast for 2-2 1/2 hours, then check it is cooked with a turkey or meat thermometer. When cooked, it should read 165°F in the center. (If you're leaving it to rest, as you should, or to cool, you could take it out at 160°F-it will retain heat and continue to cook for a short while once out of the oven.)
  • Flex your muscles, then lift out onto a cutting board, and leave to rest for at least 20 minutes. Or leave to get cold if you are eating it as part of a cook-ahead buffet.
  • Cut through the whole joint in wide slices right across; they will need to be quite thick, at least 1/2 inch, maybe 1 inch, to keep the stuffing intact within the slice.
  • As you place it on table or sideboard, dot around it the condiments of your choice: I revert to Christmas in Italy here by putting a lusciously extravagant pot or two of Italian mostarda di Cremona on the table alongside: this is a hot and sweet preserve of mustardy candied fruits that gleam beautifully and taste both festive and fabulous.

CRANBERRY STUFFED TURKEY BREASTS



Cranberry Stuffed Turkey Breasts image

I made these once for a holiday dinner party, and they were such a hit that I started making them for Thanksgiving instead of a whole turkey.

Provided by Esther Nelson

Categories     Meat and Poultry Recipes     Turkey     Breasts

Time 2h

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 (12 ounce) package herb-seasoned bread stuffing mix
2 skinless boneless turkey breasts
1 cup chopped pecans
2 (8 ounce) packages dried, sweetened cranberries
2 tablespoons olive oil
6 lettuce leaves
½ cup pecan halves

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Prepare stuffing mix according to package directions. Set aside to cool.
  • With a sharp knife, butterfly breasts open to lay flat. Place each breast between two sheets of waxed paper, and flatten with a mallet. Spread the prepared stuffing to within 1/4 inch of the edge of each breast. Sprinkle each one with chopped pecans and dried cranberries, reserving some of the cranberries for garnish. Roll up tightly in a jellyroll style, starting with the long end. Tuck in ends, and tie in sections with string, about 4 sections around the middle and one running the length of the roll to secure the ends.
  • Heat olive oil in a large cast iron skillet over medium-high heat. Carefully brown rolls on all sides.
  • Place skillet in oven, uncovered. Bake in a preheated 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) oven for 1 hour, or until the internal temperature is at 170 degrees F (78 degrees C) when taken with a meat thermometer. Do not let these get overly dry.
  • Allow rolls to set for 15 minutes before removing string, and slicing into 1/2 to 3/4 inch circles. Leave one roll whole, and slice the other for presentation. Stuffing will be spiraled into meat. Present on your prettiest platter on a bed of curly lettuce, and garnish by sprinkling with the remaining 1/2 cup pecan halves and the reserved dried cranberries.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 369.2 calories, Carbohydrate 28 g, Cholesterol 34.4 mg, Fat 18.4 g, Fiber 2.7 g, Protein 23.2 g, SaturatedFat 2.5 g, Sodium 857.5 mg, Sugar 3.5 g

TURKEY BREAST WITH SPINACH-FETA STUFFING RECIPE - (4.6/5)



Turkey Breast with Spinach-Feta Stuffing Recipe - (4.6/5) image

Provided by á-23579

Number Of Ingredients 18

4 tablespoons water, divided
1 (6 ounce) package pre-washed baby spinach
1 tablespoon olive oil, divided
1/4 cup shallots, finely chopped, divided
1 garlic clove, minced
1/2 cup (2 ounces) feta cheese, crumbled
1 tablespoon dry breadcrumbs
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
3/4 teaspoon salt, divided
1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 large egg white, lightly beaten
1 (1 3/4-pound) boneless turkey breast half
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/2 cup dry white wine
3/4 cup fat-free, less-sodium chicken broth
1 1/2 teaspoons cornstarch
1 tablespoon butter
Oregano sprigs (optional)

Steps:

  • Heat a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Add 1 tablespoon water and spinach; cover and cook 5 minutes or until spinach wilts, stirring occasionally. Place spinach mixture in a colander, pressing until barely moist. Heat 1 teaspoon of oil in a small saucepan over medium-high heat. Add 2 tablespoons chopped shallots, 2 tablespoons water, and garlic; cover and cook 3 minutes or until moisture evaporates. Spoon shallot mixture into a medium bowl. Add the spinach, feta, breadcrumbs, oregano, 1/4 teaspoon salt, 1/8 teaspoon pepper, and egg white. Cut horizontally through center of breast, cutting to, but not through, other side using a sharp knife; open flat as you would a book. Place breast between 2 sheets of plastic wrap; pound to an even 1/2-inch thickness using a meat mallet or rolling pin. Discard plastic wrap. Spread spinach mixture over turkey, leaving a 1-inch border. Roll up breast, jelly-roll fashion, starting with one short side. Secure at 2-inch intervals with twine. Rub 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper evenly over turkey. Preheat oven to 325°F. Heat 2 teaspoons oil in a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the turkey; cook 5 minutes, browning on all sides. Remove turkey from pan. Add 2 tablespoons shallots to pan; sauté 30 seconds. Stir in wine, scraping pan to loosen browned bits. Add turkey and broth to pan; bring to a boil. Cover and bake at 325° for 40 minutes or until a thermometer inserted in thickest portion of turkey registers 170°. Remove turkey from pan; keep warm. Place pan on stovetop over high heat. Combine cornstarch and 1 tablespoon water, stirring with a whisk. Add cornstarch mixture to pan; bring to a boil. Cook 1 minute or until slightly thick, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Add butter, stirring with a whisk. Remove and discard twine from turkey. Cut turkey into 8 slices. Serve sauce with the turkey. Garnish with oregano sprigs, if desired.

STUFFED TURKEY BREAST WITH CRANBERRY GLAZE



Stuffed Turkey Breast With Cranberry Glaze image

Haven't tried this -- posted in response to a request -- but it sounds fabulous and fairly easy too. I clipped this out of the Food section in the Toronto Star newspaper.

Provided by Lennie

Categories     Poultry

Time 1h50m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 tablespoons butter or 2 tablespoons margarine
1 small onion, minced
1 stalk celery, minced
1 small carrot, peeled and grated
1/2 cup chicken stock
1 teaspoon dried rosemary or 1 teaspoon dried thyme
1 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
salt
2 cups dry bread, cubed
1 (6 ounce) can whole berry cranberry sauce
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1 skinless boneless turkey breast, weighing 2 to 3 lbs or 1 to 1-1/2 kg

Steps:

  • To make stuffing, melt butter in a skillet over medium heat and saute the onion, celery and carrots for 5 minutes or until the onion is translucent.
  • Add stock and seasonings; remove from heat.
  • Mix in bread cubes and cool slightly.
  • For glaze, mix all glaze ingredients in a medium-sized bowl; set aside 1/2 cup to serve, cold, with meal.
  • To make turkey, preheat oven to 325F and lightly grease a baking dish or a small roasting pan.
  • Place turkey breast on your cutting board and, holding a knife parallel to the board, slice meat through middle, leaving last inch intact.
  • Open meat like a book and cover with plastic wrap; pound with a meat mallet to even thickness.
  • Cover one side of meat with stuffing.
  • Fold other side over and secure with toothpicks along the edges.
  • Transfer to your baking dish and pour remaining cranberry glaze over.
  • Bake, uncovered, for 60 to 90 minutes or until cooked through and juices run clear.
  • Let rest 5 minutes before slicing.

Tips:

  • For a flavorful stuffing, use a good quality Italian sausage. Sweet or hot Italian sausage can be used, depending on your preference.
  • To plump the dried cherries, soak them in Marsala wine for at least 30 minutes before using.
  • If you don't have Marsala wine, you can substitute another dry white wine or even chicken broth.
  • To make sure the turkey breast is cooked through, use a meat thermometer to check that the internal temperature has reached 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Let the turkey breast rest for 10-15 minutes before carving to allow the juices to redistribute.

Conclusion:

This turkey breast stuffed with Italian sausage and Marsala-steeped dried cherries is a delicious and easy-to-make main course that's perfect for a special occasion or holiday meal. The moist and flavorful turkey breast is complemented by the savory sausage and sweet-tart cherries, and the Marsala wine adds a rich depth of flavor. Serve this turkey breast with your favorite sides, such as mashed potatoes, stuffing, and green beans, for a complete and satisfying meal.

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