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Roasted Roadrunner leg with Rosemary! (Turkey leg)

Roasted Roadrunner leg with Rosemary! (Turkey leg)

We cheat with the Rosemary as there is a vacant B&B down the road with a Rosemary hedge. But it's inexpensive in the supermarkets.
 
The Turkey leg was a little over £4 but we had a hearty meal yesterday and we're making a Stock Pot casserole out of the lions share today which will feed the three of us for another two meals easily. So nine good servings from one leg.....
 
Ingredients:-
 
Turkey Leg complete
Butter or Margarine
Salt & Pepper
3 cloves of Garlic, minced 
3 sprigs of fresh Rosemary
Chicken stock (Made from the carcase and bones of the Chicken we had the other day)
1 Stock cube
Garlic Salt
Onion Salt
 
Method:-
 
(1) Add the Salt & Pepper and other dry ingredients to the Butter or Margarine.
(2) Rub over the skin of the leg and under the skin by separating the skin from the meat with a knife.
(3) Pour the stock around the leg in an over proof tray. 
(4) Pierce the meat with a knife and insert the Rosemary sprigs.
(5) Roast for an hour at 180c or until the meat as cooked through and the thickest part runs clear when pierced.
(6) Remove from the over and cover with foil and allow to rest for 10 minutes.
 
Serve with roast Potatoes and vegetables of your choice.

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Roastday – The new name for Wednesday here

There is a reason why we seem to have a roast on Wednesdays. We often receive veg on Fridays which is a little past its best and would otherwise be composted. By Wednesday we therefore have a collection of bendy Carrots and maybe Parsnips in the fridge. Well that’s our excuse, anyway…

As ever Sue Gluten free Sage and Onion Stuffing Balls were the star of the show.

Ingredients (This time):-

Onions, roughly chopped
Fresh Sage, chopped
Gluten free Bread crumbed in the food processor
1 Egg, beaten
Salt & Pepper

Method:-

(1) Lightly fry the Onions until they are translucent and set aside to cool.
(2) When cool enough to handle mix all the ingredients and form into balls.
(3) When your roast is 20 minutes from being ready pop the Stuffing Balls in the oven on a tray.

 

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