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Turkey Roulades with Fontina and Sage

Started by Skhilled, January 13, 2025, 08:24:58 PM

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Skhilled

Here's another take on it to show you how versatile it is. I found out about apple cider gravy quite awhile ago although it used apple brandy and was very good!. :)

https://renecarter.wordpress.com/2014/11/21/turkey-roulade-with-apple-cider-gravy/

Skhilled

This was originally on the finecooking.com site which was bought out by Food and Wine Magazine and deleted. :(. So, I've found the original recipe on another site and have copied and pasted it here from the Oct/Nov 2014 magazine. :) Trust me... It's much easier to make than the recipe looks and takes only 35 minutes of baking time instead of the few hours it takes to do a traditional turkey with homemade stuffing for Thanksgiving. :) I've made this numerous times over the 10 years since I've found it is highly customizable for the stuffing/filling as well as the type of bacon you can use...think prosciutto or other types of bacon. :)

Serves 8 to 10

INGREDIENTS:

For the brine and turkey
2 Tbs. granulated sugar
7/8 oz. kosher salt (2 Tbs. Diamond Crystal or 1-1/2 Tbs. Morton)
1 Tbs. black peppercorns
2 bay leaves
2 medium cloves garlic, halved
2 1-1/2-lb. boneless, skinless turkey breast halves

For the roulades:

1/3 cup fine fresh breadcrumbs
4 medium cloves garlic, finely chopped
2 Tbs. finely chopped fresh sage leaves
1 tsp. fennel pollen or ground fennel
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
6 oz. fontina, grated (2 cups)
1 lb. bacon
2 Tbs. extra-virgin olive oil

For the au jus:

2 oz. (4 Tbs.) cold unsalted butter, cut into small pieces
2 medium shallots, thinly sliced
6 fresh sage leaves
Freshly ground black pepper
2 cups lower-salt chicken broth
1 tsp. fresh lemon juice; more to taste
Kosher salt

DIRECTIONS:

Brine the turkey:

Combine the sugar, salt, peppercorns, bay leaves, garlic, and 4 cups water in a 3-quart saucepan; bring to a boil, stirring to dissolve the salt and sugar. Transfer to a large nonreactive container or bowl and let cool to room temperature. Put the turkey in the brine, adding up to 4 cups water, if necessary, to just cover the turkey. Cover and refrigerate for at least 12 and up to 24 hours.

Assemble the roulades:

In a medium bowl, combine the breadcrumbs, garlic, sage, and fennel pollen.

Remove the turkey from the brine, brush off any spices, and pat dry. Put each breast skin side down between two large pieces of plastic wrap. Using a meat mallet (or a heavy skillet), pound each into a 9x10-inch rectangle that's an even 1/2 inch thick 2 . Remove the top piece of plastic. Evenly sprinkle each with 1/2 tsp. salt and 1/4 tsp. pepper.

Sprinkle the breadcrumb mixture evenly over the two cutlets, then sprinkle with the fontina. Fold in the longer sides of each cutlet by 1/2 inch. Then, starting at a short end, tightly roll up each cutlet into a compact roulade.

Arrange half of the bacon slices (about 10) on a clean large sheet of plastic wrap, overlapping each slice lengthwise so it covers about one third of the slice below it; you want the width of the bacon slices to be the same length as the roulade. Set one of the roulades in the center of the bacon slices, perpendicular to the slices and seam side up. Using the plastic, wrap the bacon up and around one side of the roulade. Repeat with the other side. The bacon should meet or overlap at the ends; if it doesn't, stretch the bacon slices until they meet. Secure the ends of the bacon with 2 or 3 toothpicks. Repeat with the remaining bacon and roulade.

Roast the roulades:

Position a rack in the center of the oven and heat the oven to 425°F.

Heat the oil in a medium flameproof roasting pan over medium-high heat until shimmering hot.

Put the roulades in the pan seam side up, turn the heat down to medium, and cook, undisturbed, until the edges of the bacon strips are beginning to brown, about 4 minutes; the bacon will not be crisp at this point. Using tongs, turn the roulades and cook for 1 minute more per side to lightly color the bacon, finishing with the roulades seam side down.

Transfer the pan to the oven and roast until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of each roulade registers 165°F, about 35 minutes. Transfer the roulades to a cutting board and let rest for at least 10 minutes and up to 1 hour before slicing.

Make the au jus:

Pour the drippings from the roasting pan into a fat separator and let the fat rise to the top. Return 1 Tbs. of the fat to the roasting pan; discard the remaining fat and reserve the defatted drippings.

Set the roasting pan over medium heat and add 1 Tbs. of the butter, the shallots, and sage. Cook, stirring often, until the shallots are soft, about 3 minutes. Lightly season with pepper, then add the broth, scraping up the browned bits from the bottom of the pan. Add the reserved drippings, 1 Tbs. at a time, until the jus has a full, rich flavor. Bring to a simmer. Turn the heat down to low and add the remaining 3 Tbs. butter, one piece at a time, whisking until the butter is incorporated into the sauce. Remove from the heat and whisk in the lemon juice. Season to taste with more lemon juice, pepper, or salt.

To serve:

Remove the toothpicks from the roulades, slice, and serve with the jus.

Make Ahead Tips:

The roulades can be assembled, wrapped in bacon, then covered in plastic and refrigerated for up to 12 hours before cooking.