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Turkey Juices

faye1978
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I just don't know what to do with this! It has congealed into a jelly now and I dont want to waste it - any ideas? 
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Hi faye,
When you reheat the juices they will liquify again. You could use the juices as stock to make soup or gravy or as a base for a pie, risotto etc. It can also be frozen until you need it.
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Thanks Pink - I wondered if I could freeze it - It'll make a lovely stock.0
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I made a gravy before Christmas after watching it done on Jamie Oliver and froze it ready for the big day. Before I froze it it was yummy but I couldn't even bring myself to let people try it it looked like slime and tasted as bad. First try and last I think I had to grab the bisto quick goodness knows what I did wrong0
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oh no, so did it totally change once you froze it? I tried to make gravy from scratch and was a total disaster without a freezer being involved. Don't worry about it! xA little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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Oh I would use it as a base for a pie, with some leeks and maybe some ham, turkey or chicken. sweat leeks, then add a little flour and the jellied stock to make a sauce. Yum yum0
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There is tonnes of the stuff - I think I could make the worlds biggest pie with it all :rotfl: I think maybe I wont freeze it then and just make bits and bobs with it0
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Chop some celery, a couple of leeks and a few potatoes - I have found lately that turkey stock makes a lovely base for leek & potato soup. Add a little veg stock made from stock cube/swiss bullion if necessary and blend it all when veg is soft. Scrumptious!
J xClimbing back on the OS wagon after a short vacation to Recklessness
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zippychick wrote: »oh no, so did it totally change once you froze it? I tried to make gravy from scratch and was a total disaster without a freezer being involved. Don't worry about it! x
My new year's resolution is to teach you to make hm gravy!0 -
There is tonnes of the stuff - I think I could make the worlds biggest pie with it all :rotfl: I think maybe I wont freeze it then and just make bits and bobs with it
If there is a lot then freeze it in small portions or even in an ice cube tray so you can lift out the amount you need when you need it.
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Pink-winged wrote: »My new year's resolution is to teach you to make hm gravy!A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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