Sous Vide Turkey Roulade Food

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SOUS VIDE TURKEY ROULADE



Sous Vide Turkey Roulade image

Sous Vide Turkey Roulade is cooked slow and low in the sous vide to guarantee the most perfectly tender, juicy, succulent results! Perfect for Thanksgiving and Christmas!

Provided by Dini @ The Flavor Bender

Categories     Dinner     Roast

Time 6h10m

Number Of Ingredients 15

½ cup packed parsley leaves (a generous ½ cup)
¼ cup cilantro leaves
1 tbsp brown sugar
10 garlic cloves
Rind from 2 lemons
Juice of 1 lemon
1 tsp salt
¼ cup oil
½ tbsp chili flakes (crushed red pepper) (optional)
1 whole turkey breast (2 turkey breast pieces) (bone in and skin on)
About 2 - 3 cups of turkey or chicken stock
2 tbsp butter
2 tbsp flour
Generous pinch of black pepper
More salt, if needed

Steps:

  • Place all the ingredients in a small food processor and process until you have a paste. Transfer this herb paste into a small bowl and cover and set aside until needed.
  • Prepare the Turkey Roulade following the detailed guide here.
  • When the turkey breast has been butterflied and shallow cuts have been made and the skin prepped, rub all of the garlic herb mix over the turkey breast as shown in pictures in the post.
  • Roll up the turkey breast (as noted in the guide), and wrap it with the turkey skin.
  • Using twine, secure the turkey roulade and wrap it with plastic wrap. Place the turkey roulade in the fridge overnight, up to 1 day. (You can keep it at room temperature for up to 1 - 2 hours and then roast it, but storing it overnight in the fridge is better to secure the shape of the roulade).
  • Remove the turkey roulade from the fridge.
  • Fill your sous vide container (I use a 12 qt container) with water and attach your sous vide cooker. Set the temperature to 150°F and cover the sous vide container (with a lid or sous vide floating balls).
  • Remove the turkey roulade from the plastic wrap and pat dry with paper towels until there's no moisture on the surface.
  • Rub the surface of the turkey roulade with butter (or oil) and sprinkle the surface with kosher salt and black pepper (black pepper is optional).
  • Place the turkey roulade in a large vacuum bag. Vacuum seal the turkey roulade.
  • When the sous vide water reaches the correct temperature, lower the turkey roulade into the water and make sure it's completely submerged in the water. Cook the roulade for 5 hours.
  • Remove the turkey roulade from the sous vide container, and place it in an ice bath to cool down for about 10 minutes.
  • Open the vacuum bag and remove the turkey roulade, and pour the "drippings" (that might be congealed because of the ice bath) into a small bowl or jug. You can use this to make gravy or use it like au jus for the roulade.
  • Pat dry the surface of the turkey roulade with paper towels. You can caramelize the skin in 3 different ways (see below).
  • BROILER - Set the broiler setting to high (grill setting in the oven). Place the turkey roulade on the broiler plate, about 3 - 4 inches away from the broiler. Let the skin caramelize all over, by turning the turkey roulade every few minutes. Keep a close eye on the roulade in the broiler, because caramelization will happen fast!
  • PAN FRYING - Add some oil into a large non-stick skillet (add enough oil to cover the bottom of the pan with ½ inch of oil). Heat over medium-high heat. When the oil is hot enough, carefully place the turkey roulade on the pan, and let the skin caramelize in the heat. Rotate the roulade every few minutes to allow the entire surface to caramelize. PLEASE BE CAREFUL as the oil may spit. So please take precautions to not burn yourself. Remove from the the pan and place it on a wire rack to drain excess oil.
  • DEEP FRYING - Add enough oil into a large pot (large enough to accommodate the whole turkey roulade), so that the oil comes at least half-way up the turkey roulade (about 3 - 4 inches). Heat the oil to about 380°F and carefully place the turkey roulade in the hot oil. Allow the turkey roulade skin to caramelize (about 2 - 3 minutes), and then flip it over to caramelize the other side. PLEASE BE CAREFUL as the oil may spit. So please take precautions to not burn yourself. Remove from the oil and place it on a wire rack to drain excess oil.
  • The sous vide turkey roulade is now ready to be served. Slice into ½ inch slices and arrange on a platter to serve immediately. Slice the roulade only when you're ready to serve it to prevent drying out. Serve with gravy and other Thanksgiving side dishes.
  • Measure how much pan drippings you get from the turkey roulade in a measuring cup.
  • Add enough turkey stock/broth (or chicken stock/broth), to make 2 cups of liquid.
  • Place the butter in a pot and let it melt over medium heat. When the butter has melted, add the flour and whisk until there are no lumps in the flour. Keep stirring this roux until the color changes to brown, and it smells quite nutty.
  • Whisk in the stock and pan drippings and black pepper, and whisk until there are no flour lumps. Bring the gravy to a boil and then lower the heat. Cook until you have a gravy with a desired consistency. If the gravy becomes too thick, you can add more stock to thin it out. Taste the gravy and season with extra salt if needed.
  • Pour the gravy into a bowl and cover with plastic wrap - make sure the plastic wrap is touching the surface to prevent any gravy skin from forming on top.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 597 kcal, Carbohydrate 6 g, Protein 64 g, Fat 33 g, SaturatedFat 8 g, Cholesterol 197 mg, Sodium 607 mg, Sugar 2 g, ServingSize 1 serving

TUSCAN TURKEY ROULADE



Tuscan Turkey Roulade image

Provided by Ina Garten

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h20m

Yield 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

Good olive oil
1 1/2 cups chopped yellow onion (1 large)
3/4 teaspoon whole fennel seeds
2 tablespoons minced garlic (6 cloves)
1 tablespoon chopped fresh sage leaves plus whole sage leaves
1 tablespoon minced fresh rosemary
1 whole butterflied boneless turkey breast with the skin on (5 to 6 pounds)
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) cold butter, grated on a box grater like carrots
4 ounces thinly sliced Italian prosciutto
1 cup dry white wine

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Place a rack in a large roasting pan.
  • Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a medium (10-inch) saute pan over medium heat. Add the onion and fennel seeds and cook for 6 to 8 minutes, tossing occasionally, until the onion is tender. Add the garlic and cook for one minute only. Off the heat, add the sage and rosemary and set aside to cool.
  • Meanwhile, spread the turkey breast out on a cutting board, skin-side down. Sprinkle the meat with 4 teaspoons salt and 1 1/2 teaspoons pepper. When the onion mixture is cool, spread it evenly on the meat. Distribute the grated butter on top. Place one layer of prosciutto on top of the butter to cover the meat completely. Starting at the left side of the turkey breast, roll the meat up jelly-roll style to make a compact cylindrical roulade, ending with the seam side down and the skin side up. Tie the roulade with kitchen twine at 1 1/2- to 2-inch intervals as tightly as possible to ensure that it will roast evenly. Slip whole sage leaves underneath each tie of the twine down the center of the roulade.
  • Place the turkey roulade, seam side down, on the prepared rack in the roasting pan. Pat the skin dry with paper towels, brush the skin all over with 2 tablespoons olive oil, and sprinkle with 1 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper. Pour the wine and 1 cup of water in the roasting pan (not over the turkey) and roast for between 1 1/2 and 1 3/4 hours, until the skin is golden brown and the internal temperature is 150 degrees F. (This depends on how large the turkey breast is.) Remove from the oven, cover with foil, and allow to rest for 15 minutes. Slice in 1/2-inch-thick slices and serve warm with the pan juices.

SOUS-VIDE TURKEY BREAST WITH MAPLE AND ROSEMARY



Sous-Vide Turkey Breast With Maple and Rosemary image

Cooking a turkey breast using sous vide makes for especially tender meat that's never dried out. You'll want to bring the meat to 145 degrees, which leaves it delicately pink, very juicy and perfectly safe because the long, steady heat of the sous vide machine pasteurizes the meat. That said, if you like your turkey slightly firmer and well done - more like a traditional roast bird - cook it to 152 degrees. Lastly, make sure to take the skin off the meat before cooking; the moist environment of the sous-vide bag makes it irreversibly soggy. Fans of crisp, golden skin can bake it separately instead.

Provided by Melissa Clark

Categories     poultry, main course

Time 3h15m

Yield 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1/4 cup maple syrup
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
3 large rosemary sprigs
1 tablespoon kosher salt
3 pounds boneless, skinless turkey breast, cut into halves, skin reserved if desired (see Note)
Crisp turkey skin, optional (see Note)

Steps:

  • In a small saucepan, simmer maple syrup, butter, rosemary and salt until the butter melts and the maple syrup thickens slightly, about 5 minutes. Let cool.
  • Place the turkey in a large bowl and pour the cooled maple mixture over it, turning to coat pieces with syrup. Cover and refrigerate overnight.
  • Using a sous-vide machine, heat a large pot or heatproof container of water to 145 degrees. Transfer turkey to a reusable silicone sous-vide bag or resealable plastic bag, laying breasts end-to-end so the thin side of one is against the thick side of the other. Discard marinade. Slowly lower the bag into the water, allowing any air to escape. Weigh down the bags; an upside-down metal steamer basket or a metal bowl work well for this, topped with a metal spoon or tongs for extra weight, if needed.
  • Cook until the turkey reaches 145 degrees when checked in the center with a meat thermometer, 2 1/2 to 3 hours. Once the turkey is at 145 degrees, leave it in the bag in the water for an additional 15 minutes to pasteurize it. Serve immediately with crisp turkey skin, if you like, or leave turkey breast in the water at 145 degrees for up to 12 hours total.

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