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#Fold the turkey carefully back into its original shape and wrap with slices or raw ham or bacon. | #Fold the turkey carefully back into its original shape and wrap with slices or raw ham or bacon. | ||
#Encase the entire turkey with the pastry dough, being careful to retain the shape of the bird. | #Encase the entire turkey with the pastry dough, being careful to retain the shape of the bird. | ||
#Drape the turkey with heavy | #Drape the turkey with heavy aluminium foil so that it does not cook too quickly, then roast for 2½ hours in a 325-degree oven. | ||
#To serve, present the turkey still in its pastry covering, and, after being sliced, offer the flavored ''demi-glace'' sauce from a sauce-boat. | #To serve, present the turkey still in its pastry covering, and, after being sliced, offer the flavored ''demi-glace'' sauce from a sauce-boat. | ||
|categories= [[French cuisine]] | |categories= [[French cuisine]] | ||
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'''ALL ADDITIONAL TURKEY RECIPES SHOULD BE REWRITTEN AND REFORMATTED INTO THE EXACT FORM OF THE ABOVE RECIPE''' | '''ALL ADDITIONAL TURKEY RECIPES SHOULD BE REWRITTEN AND REFORMATTED INTO THE EXACT FORM OF THE ABOVE RECIPE''' | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:02, 12 September 2013
Stuffed turkey-hen grand-duc |
Yields
6-12
servings | |||
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Preparation:
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Notes: This elaborate recipe, which, because of the price of truffles today, would surely cost several thousand dollars to prepare, has been completely rewritten from its presentation in the 1961 edition of the Larousse Gastronomique and many of its quantities extrapolated from the original rather vague instructions. Larousse notes that it was "M. Valmy-Joyeuse who created this dish in 1906 while he was in charge of the kitchens of the Marquise of Mazenda."[1] | ||||
Categories: French cuisine | ||||
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ALL ADDITIONAL TURKEY RECIPES SHOULD BE REWRITTEN AND REFORMATTED INTO THE EXACT FORM OF THE ABOVE RECIPE
References
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- ↑ Larousse Gastronomique, first English edition, Paul Hamlyn, London, 1961, page 978