Turkey Tetrazzini Recipe Video

This is a great recipe, but I would be careful when making this dish since the sauce needs to be made at the last minute so it does not break on you. My advice would be to add the ingredients almost cooked into the sauce that you are about to finish.

Summary

Preparation Time30 MinCooking Time40 Min
Ready In1 Hr 10 MinDifficulty LevelMedium
Health IndexAverageServings2
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Ingredients

 Whipping cream/Half and half1 Pint
 Parmesan cheese1⁄2 Cup (8 tbs), grated
 Turkey breast12 Ounce, cooked
 Olive oil2 Tablespoon
 Mushrooms6 Ounce, slice
 Yellow onion1 Small, slice
 Garlic2 Clove (10 gm), chop
 White wine1⁄2 Cup (8 tbs)
 Parsley1 Tablespoon, chopped finely

Nutrition Facts

Serving size

Calories 1470 Calories from Fat 1041

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 116 g178.6%

Saturated Fat 64.3 g321.6%

Trans Fat 0 g

Cholesterol 470.4 mg156.8%

Sodium 582.3 mg24.3%

Total Carbohydrates 22 g7.3%

Dietary Fiber 1.4 g5.4%

Sugars 16 g

Protein 49 g98.9%

Vitamin A 14.8% Vitamin C 22.2%

Calcium 48.3% Iron 19.3%

*Based on a 2000 Calorie diet

Directions

GETTING READY
1. Chop the onion, slice the mushrooms and dice the cooked turkey breast, keep it aside in separate bowl.

MAKING
2. Heat cream slowly in large pot until hot, do not boil.
3. Stir in parmesan cheese and heat until melted and cream thickens, add turkey and keep hot.
4. In a pan and the wine and olive oil let it reduce and sauté mushrooms, onion in olive oil until slightly browned.
5. Add mixture to cream mixture, adjust salt and pepper to taste.
6. In the same pan sauté garlic and keep it aside.
7. Top with garlic and sprinkle some chopped parsley.

SERVING
8. Serve the Turkey Tetrazzini along with pasta.

Editors Review

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