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Turkey marinated in greek yogurt and baked with garlic and walnuts

5/11/2020

2 Comments

 
It's an original recipe invented by Yanka, and why did she invent it? Well, surely because she LOVES cooking, and also because we suddenly found ourselves with quite a lot of turkey meat on our hands.​​ Now, I don't just say Yanka's a genius, she really is, and there's nothing that can stop her from creating awesome things. So, here is her recipe.
Just one more thing - I can't give you exact quantities of this or that as they professional food bloggers usually do. Yanka is'n even a professional cook - she is amazing and most professional crafter (you must visit our shop!), but cooking is her hobby and when she invents a new dish she freely improvises. Thus, let's call it an 'advanced' recipe, would ya?
Here we go:
For the marinade
Turkey meat - cut into bite size chunks
Greek yogurt - enough to fully cover the meat
Fresh cilantro - coarsely chopped
Put turkey meat in a bowl, pour Greek yogurt on it, add chopped cilantro, mix well, cover and leave overnight in a fridge to marinate
For the dish itself
Garlic - at least 7-8 cloves or more, depending on how much meat you have
Walnuts - chopped, 1/2 cup or more (see above)
Oil for frying
Smoked cheese - grated, enough to generously cover your meat
Heat oil in your frying pan, squeeze all your garlic to it, stir fry for 1-2 minutes, then add chopped walnuts and stir fry for 2-3 minutes more until garlic becomes golden and little crispy.
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Add all your meat to the pan together with the yogurt marinade...
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... and cook on medium heat....
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... stirring occasionally...
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... until almost done. Generously cover with grated smoked cheese and put into a pre-heated stove for 5-10 minutes or until the cheese melts and forms delicious crust.
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Serve immediately and ENJOY!
It goes great with mashed potato,  simple tomato and purple onion salad and chili peppers.
​Bon appetit!
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2 Comments
Indianmesh link
7/19/2021 03:43:21 pm

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Mink Foodiee link
8/11/2021 04:09:13 pm

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