Turkey Leg Pot Roast for crock pot
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Turkey Leg Pot Roast for crock pot
We love this recipe. It's going to be 100 degress here today and I'm cooking this for dinner in the A/C.
3 medium potatoes, peeled and quartered
2 cups fresh baby carrots
2 celery ribs cut in 2 1/2 inch pieces
1 medium onion, peeled and quartered
3 garlic cloves, peeled and quartered
1/2 cup chicken broth
3 turkey drumsticks
Put veggies in 5-6 quart crock pot and put drumsticks on top. Add broth.
Sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste, 1 teas. thyme and 1 teas. dried parsley
Cook on low 5-5 1/2 hours or until meat temperature is 180 degrees.
I cut my veggies smaller because we like them well done.
I also added more broth and used fresh parsley just because I had it. I'm making Stove Top with it and we'll have a complete dinner with little work. Might even have cranberry. We'll definitely have leftovers so no cooking tomorrow either. Yes!!!!!
3 medium potatoes, peeled and quartered
2 cups fresh baby carrots
2 celery ribs cut in 2 1/2 inch pieces
1 medium onion, peeled and quartered
3 garlic cloves, peeled and quartered
1/2 cup chicken broth
3 turkey drumsticks
Put veggies in 5-6 quart crock pot and put drumsticks on top. Add broth.
Sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste, 1 teas. thyme and 1 teas. dried parsley
Cook on low 5-5 1/2 hours or until meat temperature is 180 degrees.
I cut my veggies smaller because we like them well done.
I also added more broth and used fresh parsley just because I had it. I'm making Stove Top with it and we'll have a complete dinner with little work. Might even have cranberry. We'll definitely have leftovers so no cooking tomorrow either. Yes!!!!!
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I do crock chicken/turkey a lot during the summer for the same anti-heat reasons!
Here's how I do it for a ....
CopyCat Deli Roasted Chicken
I put a bowl. dish or plate upside down in the crock, then set a whole chicken on top.
This lets the juices drain out of the bird, instead of the bird swimming in it!
Add seasonings/herbs to taste, inside or on top.
An onion or two inside the bird works well for flavouring. Also fresh herbs.
Sometimes I pour BBQ sauce overtop.
The veggies stay out til closer to the end of cooking, as they cook up pretty fast and would be mush!
Here's how I do it for a ....
CopyCat Deli Roasted Chicken
I put a bowl. dish or plate upside down in the crock, then set a whole chicken on top.
This lets the juices drain out of the bird, instead of the bird swimming in it!
Add seasonings/herbs to taste, inside or on top.
An onion or two inside the bird works well for flavouring. Also fresh herbs.
Sometimes I pour BBQ sauce overtop.
The veggies stay out til closer to the end of cooking, as they cook up pretty fast and would be mush!
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I do crock chicken/turkey a lot during the summer for the same anti-heat reasons!
Here's how I do it for a ....
CopyCat Deli Roasted Chicken
I put a bowl. dish or plate upside down in the crock, then set a whole chicken on top.
This lets the juices drain out of the bird, instead of the bird swimming in it!
Add seasonings/herbs to taste, inside or on top.
An onion or two inside the bird works well for flavouring. Also fresh herbs.
Sometimes I pour BBQ sauce overtop.
The veggies stay out til closer to the end of cooking, as they cook up pretty fast and would be mush!
Here's how I do it for a ....
CopyCat Deli Roasted Chicken
I put a bowl. dish or plate upside down in the crock, then set a whole chicken on top.
This lets the juices drain out of the bird, instead of the bird swimming in it!
Add seasonings/herbs to taste, inside or on top.
An onion or two inside the bird works well for flavouring. Also fresh herbs.
Sometimes I pour BBQ sauce overtop.
The veggies stay out til closer to the end of cooking, as they cook up pretty fast and would be mush!
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When I do a whole bird I usually cook it in a clay pot but I'm going to try the crockpot. We're going to have days of more extremely hot weather. Just hope I keep my electric. So many are without since storms rolled through again last night and they're calling for more this afternooin. The crockpots work so good when it's hot.
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I've made stuffed cabage rolls in the crockpot that were delicious. I want to try to use it more often. For anyone with a kindle, Amazon has "1001 Best Slow Cooker Recipes" for free right now. Lots of soups, chowders, stews, appetizers. Good book for free.
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Thanks a ton. Just got the book and couldn't believe the kindle version was in fact free. Looks good.
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