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Turkey In Chocolate And Chili Sauce

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Meats, Grains Italian Chicken and, The zen of 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

7 1/2 lb Turkey
3 Bay Leaves
1 T Rosemary
1/2 c Hot Salsa
3/4 c Slivered Almonds
4 c Chicken Stock, At Room
Temperature
1 c Chopped Scallions
3 Tomatoes, Peel Seed And
Chop Or 1 Cup Canned
Italian Plum Tomatoes
1/2 c Currants
2 T Pumpkin Seeds, Roasted
1 T Garlic, Finely Chopped
1/2 t Ground Cinnamon
1/2 t Ground Cloves
1/2 t Ground Coriander
1/2 t Anise Seed, Ground
1 t Salt
1/4 t Fresh Ground Pepper
6 T Olive Oil
2 oz Unsweetened Chocolate
2 T Sesame Seeds

INSTRUCTIONS

Place turkey, bay leaves and rosemary in a large stock pot. Cover with
water. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer for one hour.
Turkey will be almost cooked. Set aside. Chocolate Sauce (Mole  Sauce):
Place the salsa, almonds, two cups of chicken stock,  scallions,
tomatoes, currants, pumpkins seeds, garlic, cinnamon,  cloves,
coriander, anise, salt and pepper in a blender. Puree on high  speed.
Heat two tablespoonsof olive oil in a heavy skillet. Pour in  the puree
and simmer stirring constantly for three minutes. Add two  cups of
chicken stock and melt in the chocolate. Stir. Cover and set  aside.
Remove the turkey from the stock pot and pat dry with paper  towels.
Cut into eight pieces. Heat 4 tablespoons of olive oil in a  heavy
12-inch skillet. Brown the turkey pieces. Drain the fat. Pour  the
chocolate sauce over the turkey. Cook 30 minutes turning the  pieces
now and then. To serve place on heated platter and sprinkle  with two
tablespoons of sesame seeds.  Recipe by: The Zen of Cooking by Lucille
Naimer ISBN: 0-87951-594-5  Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #679 by Peg
Baldassari  <Baldassari@CompuServe.COM> on Jul 19, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 7513
Calories From Fat: 3989
Total Fat: 450.4g
Cholesterol: 2376.2mg
Sodium: 7407.6mg
Potassium: 12508.7mg
Carbohydrates: 167.5g
Fiber: 44.2g
Sugar: 76.9g
Protein: 743.6g


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