Turket breast recipe

bvoss

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I do the same, but I like to use a little cornmeal in with the flour,and I always double batter 'em. I'm still trying to perfect the batter though.
 

redblood

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I use to chunk and fry in flour to i found a recipe online on a turkey site everyone raved about. It is very spicy and takes a little preparation but it is incredible. I will post the recipe or the link again. It is called cajun cleos flaming turkey fries and it is amazing.
 

plumbdaddy

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Strips or chunks, soak over night in butter, batter with a flavoring of your choice. Cover the bottom of a fry pan with olive oil about 1/4", quick brown and place on a paper towel to get oil off. Place in a brown and bag with carrots, onion, garlic chunks and 2 cans of chicken broth, bake in the oven at 325 for about an 1 1/2 hours. Serve over a bed of white rice. It is great! At least I like it that way. Good luck
 

rogvegas

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ENDED UP SOAKING IN BUTTERMILK WITH SEASON SALT IN IT OVER NIGHT. CUT INTO CHUNKS BATTERD AND DEEP FRIED. AWSOME... THANKS FOR ALL THE TIPS. GOIN FOR #4 TOMORROW LAST DAY.
 

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