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Meats, Grains, Dairy Scottish Scottish 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Hen turkey, about 12 Lb
1 lb Sausage-meat
5 T Good poultry dripping
4 T Melted butter, 2 oz
1 T Redcurrant or cranberry
jelly
Salt and pepper to taste
1 pt Glblet stock
3 3/4 oz Bread crumbs
6 Oysters fresh or canned
8 Peeled chestnuts
1 Chopped celery heart
1/4 pt Milk
Chopped raw turkey liver
1 t Chopped parsley

INSTRUCTIONS

Soak bread crumbs in milk, combine all other ingredients.  Stuff well
into body of bird, securing with a skewer.  Put sausage-meat into crop
opening and skewer also.  Put bird in roasting tin, brush all over with
melted butter, put  dripping around.  Cover with foil, roast in oven,
300øF (150øC), 20 - 25 minutes per  lb.  Baste half-way through
cooking time, add salt, pepper.  Remove foil 15 minutes before turkey
is cooked to allow to brown.  Baste again, then remove bird to a warmed
dish.  Pour off excess fat from pan, add glblet stock, redcurrant
jelly.  Adjust seasoning, boil rapidly on stove top to reduce.  Serve
sauce separately.  Converted by MC_Buster.  NOTES : The name
Bubbly-jock almost certainly comes from the gobbling  voice of the
turkey. Choose a hen rather than a cock turkey as the  flesh is less
tough. If you think turkeys don't taste as good as they  should, you
might like to look at this alternative cooking method for  Fine flavour
turkey. Bread sauce is a must with this dish.  Converted by MM_Buster
v2.0l.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 2802
Calories From Fat: 1581
Total Fat: 174.7g
Cholesterol: 1005.7mg
Sodium: 4152.2mg
Potassium: 3017.2mg
Carbohydrates: 90.6g
Fiber: 4.8g
Sugar: 18.6g
Protein: 204.2g


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