Thanksgiving Recipes: 30-Minute Turkey; Chorizo-Fig Stuffing
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Danville CA
23 November, 2020
6:02 PM
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From Feed the Soul: I'll confess it: I have a love-hate relationship with Thanksgiving. I cherish enjoying a delicious meal while creating family memories, and taking stock of all the good things in life. But I could do without the stress of frantically trying to pull together a zillion side dishes, while spending hours sweating over an oven, basting a turkey. And let's just be honest here — there's a good chance that the bird will turn out dry anyway, despite your best efforts. This year, treat yourself to a no-sweat (or, at least, a less-stress) Thanksgiving dinner with this recipe for a 30-minute Instant Pot or pressure cooker turkey seasoned with herbs and steamed in ale. It's so tender, it's falling off the bone and comes with a bonus side dish: stewed veggies! And don't forget the chorizo-fig sourdough stuffing — a tangy, sweet and smoky twist on a holiday favorite — that can be made the day before you serve your Thanksgiving feast. Do you feel your blood pressure dropping yet? Share your family's favorite Thanksgiving recipes with Patch readers by emailing editor Courtney Teague at [email protected]. Be sure to include your first name, city and a little bit of information about what makes this recipe so special. 30-Minute Instant Pot Turkey Courtney Teague/Feed The Soul BlogMany of us are foregoing traditional, multi-household Thanksgiving dinners this year, which makes it the perfect time to say sayonara to the whole bird and opt for a smaller turkey breast. If you go with a smaller breast, you'll only need about 30 minutes in your pressure cooker. If you go for something larger, you'll want to add another 5 to 10 minutes onto the cooking time. Be sure to completely defrost your bird and remember that a meat thermometer is the best way to ensure everything is good to go. If you want a nice, traditional golden glow on your turkey, briefly pop it in the broiler. Here's what you'll need: Turkey breastOnionCeleryCarrotChicken stockBeer (optional)Bay leafsButterRosemaryThymeGarlic PowderLemonSalt and pepper Get the full recipe with instructions and tips at feedthesoulblog.com. Chorizo-Fig Sourdough Stuffing Courtney Teague/Feed The Soul BlogStuffing is one of the stars of a Thanksgiving feast. It's extremely versatile — and most importantly — pretty hard to screw up. To me, a good stuffing is herby, savory, moist and a little bit sweet. I'm also partial to the mouthwatering tang of a sourdough loaf. It adds a whole new dimension to this holiday classic. This stuffing has all the cozy and familiar flavors of Thanksgiving — sage, celery, carrots, chicken stock — but with a sweet and smoky take thanks to dried figs and chorizo sausage. It's got a nice crunch on top with a moist underbelly. This can easily be made ahead and reheated in the oven when you're ready to sit down for your Thanksgiving meal. Here's what you'll need: Sourdough loaf (ideally stale)CarrotOnionCeleryChorizo sausageDried figsSageChicken stockSalt and pepperCooking spray/butter/oil (for greasing pan) Get the full recipe with instructions and tips at feedthesoulblog.com. Cooking with Courtney is a weekly series featuring recipes by Patch Editor Courtney Teague. Want to submit your recipes to be posted on Patch or submit a recipe request? Email her at [email protected]. Keep up with her latest recipes on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter @feedthesoulblog.
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