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Turkey Fricassee

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Thanksgiving In Paris

I spent one of my favorite Thanksgiving holidays in Paris.

They call it the “City of Lights”, and it’s an apt descriptor. During the day, Paris is beautiful, and you can walk for miles without noticing how tired your feet might be. The city has so much to offer you hardly want to sit and take in a meal; although the food, of course, is to die for...

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Turkey Fricassee

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Serves: 4-6

Ingredients:

 

3 Tbl of gravy flour (I use gravy flour because it’s smoother and thickens faster with using less)
¼ cup of butter
2 cups of heavy cream
2 cups of chicken broth
1 Tbl of dried parsley
4 egg yolks (if you are worried about undercooked eggs, buy pasteurized eggs)
¼ cup of lemon juice
4 cups of leftover turkey
Grated sea salt and pepper to taste

Instructions:

In a medium saute pan add the butter and melt. Then add the flour and stir in to make a paste. Add the cream and broth. Bring to a low boil while you stir with a whisk. Not long after this sauce begins to bubble you’ll see it begin to thicken. Once it’s thickened add the dried parsley and turn off the burner.

In a bowl put in the egg yolks and the lemon juice. Stir with a whisk or a fork to combine. You are now going to slowly add this to the sauce. Turn the sauce back on, but be sure to keep it low enough so it doesn’t begin to boil. If you put egg yolks into a boiling sauce you’ll get scrambled eggs as a result and what you want instead is a smooth, decadent sauce. Add the turkey. Season with grated sea salt and pepper to taste. Warm the sauce long enough to heat up the turkey and that will take care of any worries you might have about putting eggs in a sauce. The French don’t worry about it, and I’ve never had an issue. Just being extra careful.

Ready to serve.

Serving Suggestions:

If you made mashed or smashed potatoes for your Thanksgiving, this is prefect served over the top. If you want to keep it lower carb you can serve it with a nice helping of roasted broccoli and you can also consider putting a handful of baby spinach under the turkey fricassee. The heat of the turkey mixture will wilt the spinach and you’ll have a lovely low-carb, comfort food entrée.

Enjoy!
Cheers,
Zola


 

 

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