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Sunday Slow Supper - Braised Turkey Thighs

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I have been so behind schedule with Sunday Slow Suppers. Last Sunday's recipe was shared by Jan... and here I am enjoying the dish on Tuesday. Yes, I am late.

Braised Turkey Thighs

4 tablespoons olive oil
2 turkey thighs
1 cup dry white wine
2 large onions, diced
4 medium carrots diced
3 medium stalks of celery diced
8 oz. Mushroom, sliced
4 medium cloves garlic minced
1 1/2 cups chicken stock or water
2 bay leaves
1 28 oz. Can crushed tomatoes
parmesan cheese rind (if available)

¼ cup chopped parsley for garnish

Pre heat oven to 325
Heat 2 tbs oil in a Dutch oven, over medium high.
Salt and pepper both sides of the thighs.
Brown them, about 6 minutes each side, in the oil.
Remove from pot. Pour off all the fat.
Add the next 2 tbs to the pot to get hot. Then add the onions, carrots and celery and cook about 7 or 8 minutes until soft. Add the mushrooms and garlic for another couple of minutes. Add the wine and deglaze the pot (scrape up the brown bits left on the bottom).
Mix in the stock or water, the crushed tomatoes, bay leaves and more salt and pepper. Add the cheese rind, if you have one. Remove the skin from the turkey thighs and return them to the pot, nestling them down into the liquid. It should just cover the thighs. Bring it up to a boil and then put into the oven with the lid on.

Cook until the meat is falling off the bones—about an hour and a half—maybe 2.

You can get all the meat off and serve it in the sauce or just cut large pieces off. Don’t forget to remove the cheese rind and the bay leaves.
Great over hearty pasta, sprinkled with the parsley and some grated parmesan.

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My version - I used turkey legs as I did not find thighs at Safeway. I also thought that I had canned tomatoes at home and found out that I did not, so I skipped that.

When the dish was braising away, my son came home and asked what smelled so good. He was willing to share the dish with me. Verdict - YUMMY!

I served this over rice. I am Filipino and just about serves everything with rice. :) This was delicious over jasmine rice. YUMM... and I have more, aka leftovers for lunch.

Comments (1)

LOL, I'm Puerto Rican and also eat almost everything with rice!

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