Herbed Turkey Breast in Gravy with Creamed English Peas and Cranberry Compote

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  • on March 07, 2012

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    I have only prepared the turkey breast, and mine was bone-in so it took a little longer to cook. It was incredibly juicy and the gravy was wonderful. Trying the same technique with bone-in chicken breasts tonight. PS served turkey with Ina's roasted brussels sprouts, also 5 stars. If you hate brussels sprouts, try them her way.

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  • on February 28, 2012

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    My husband and I loved every component of this dinner. Turkey is not something I ever cook, as I leave that to him and our trusted smoker. I really enjoyed stepping out of my comfort zone with this. So easy and incredibly delicious!

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  • on December 24, 2011

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    I have only made the peas part of this recipe thus far, but they are soooo good.

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  • on September 16, 2011

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    Chef Irvine "grabs me" w/Every Recipe.I Adore Thanksgiving "Meal" Any Day of the Year.Chef Irvine makes this a Reality.Cranberries in the freezer section?Can Do,Sir!Turkey,Fresh?Can Do!A Great Gravy?Will Do! Your "Hasselbeck Potatoes"?Oh,Please! Chef Irvine Is a Fantastic "Go~To" when out of Answers for,"what's For Dinner"?This Meal Shines As Brightly As He Does in the Food Network Galaxy.Thank You,Chef! Love Dinner for All Time.Fabulous.

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  • on August 10, 2011

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    I just made this for dinner tonight and it was fast and easy. I also used chicken breast and made the gravy & potatoes as directed. Super yummy! I have leftover gravy that I'll defintely use. I didn't do the peas or cranberries - have to visit the supermarket. I will have to make this for my parents (perhaps for my Dad for his birthday. I think they'd love it. Thanks, Chef Robert!

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  • on March 05, 2011

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    this recipe is great. the peas were unbelievable. we are garlic fanatics so i added 2 clove crushed garlic to the butter b4 the flour. now I make the peas at least once a wk, we call them alfredo peas. turkey was yummy w the cranberry compote.

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  • on February 16, 2011

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    wow is very delicious i love this recipe

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  • on February 14, 2011

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    From this collection of recipes, I made the turkey, the gravy, and the peas. They were all delicious. I thought the turkey was more moist and more flavorful than when it is just roasted on the bone. The fresh herb blend was just right. The peas were a big hit with my family, especially because of the Parmesan flavor, but the sauce became extremely thick extremely fast. I had to thin it down twice. The gravy did need to be strained, because adding flour to the pan meant adding it to the liquid as well as the fat, and that made flour lumps. Next time, I will empty the pan into a fat separator, reserve the juices and return just the fat to the skillet to make a roux, then mix in the reserved liquid along w/ the stock. But, hey, the recipe did say to strain the gravy, so that works too.

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  • on February 13, 2011

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    we love this recipe,the best peas,turkey breast

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  • on February 07, 2011

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    it wasthe easyest meal I have cooked in a long time. family is already asking me to make it again; and it was only 10 days ago.

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