Apple Roasted Wild Turkey Recipe
- 1 x wild turkey wiped dry with paper towels and liberally seasoned with Salt to taste Freshly-grnd black pepper to taste
- 1/2 c. butter
- 2 med red onions roughly minced
- 8 x garlic cloves - (to 10) smashed
- 6 x tart apples, such as Granny Smith cored, and cut into wedges
- 1 c. unfiltered apple juice
- 1 c. dry white wine
- 1 c. chicken broth
- 3 Tbsp. flour
- In a large skillet, saute/fry onions and garlic in half of the butter till onions are translucent/soft.
- Pour contents of skillet into a large roasting pan.
- Fold in apples.
- Set turkey, breast-side down in pan, using apples and onions to prop up bird so which it does not fall over.
- Add in apple juice, wine and chicken broth.
- Cover well with foil and roast in a 325 degree oven for approximately 10 min per lb..
- When the meat thermometer reaches about 135 degrees, flip the bird over and remove the foil.
- Remove the bird from the oven when the meat thermometer reads 145 to 150 degrees.
- Set the bird on a carving platter.
- Strain the liquid from the roasting pan through a strainer into a large bowl.
- Heat remaining butter in a medium saucepan and whisk in flour to make a roux.
- Cook for 4 to 5 min while stirring.
- Gradually whisk in about 3 to 3 1/2 c. of the strained liquid (you may need to add in additional chicken broth) till gravy is of desired consistency.
- Season with salt and pepper.
- Slice turkey and serve with gravy on the side.
- Comments: Overcooking a wild turkey will result in a dry and tasteless bird.
- A farm-raised domestic turkey derives more than thirty percent of its calories from fat.
- The wild bird has only 1 percent total fataquite a difference.
- The best way to avoid overcooking any turkey - wild or possibly domestic - is to use a meat thermometer and roast it with the breast down.
- While most game cookbooks recommend removing wild turkey from the oven when the thermometer reaches 180 degrees or possibly more, in my opinion this will ruin it.
- Take it out at 145 to 150 degrees, let it stand for 10 to 15 min and enjoy a tender and juicy treat.
turkey, butter, red onions, garlic, tart apples, apple juice, white wine, chicken broth, flour
Taken from cookeatshare.com/recipes/apple-roasted-wild-turkey-67829 (may not work)