I've seen a lot of "hasselback" type of dishes on Pinterest these past few weeks. Hasselback Potatoes have long been popular . . . baking type of potatoes, sliced crosswise every quarter of an inch almost all the way through but staying intact on the bottm, and brushed with an herby garlic butter and baked until the potato edges are all tender on the insides and crisp and buttery at the edges. They are now doing it with meats. I've seen a LOT of chicken dishes done this way lately. When I picked up two turkey breast tenderloin fillets at the shop the other day, I immediately had in mind to cook them in the Hasselback manner!
One of my favourite turkey dishes has always been Turkey Divan. I love it . . . delicious chunks of turkey, with broccoli and cheese. So good. When I thought of doing a "hasselback" turkey dish, the idea of using broccoli and cheese immediately came to mine!
These turkey tenderloins are seasoned and then sliced almost all the way through . . . crosswise . . . at half inch intervals and the the open sections are stuffed with a delicious broccoli and cheese stuffing.
The stuffing is composed of a nice amount of lightly cooked broccoli, which is chopped into smaller bits . . . mixed with four kinds of cheese and some sauteed onion. I chose to use low fat strong cheddar, in both white and orange . . . some gouda for it's melting properties . . . and a bit of gooeyness . . . and then a few tablespoons of cream cheese to bind it all together with some black pepper for seasoning. The cheese adds enough saltiness I think.
I wasn't sure how it was going to work, but I went with it, took a chance and thankfully it turned out beautifully! I roasted if for half an hour covered . . . and then another half an hour uncovered so that the cheese got little crispy bits and the turkey all golden brown . . . it was done perfectly, but I do suggest you test it about 45 minutes in just to be sure.
You don't want to risk overcooking it and drying it out Altogether this was stunningly delicious! It was so attractive as well, very taste tempting. I served it with some mashed sweet potatoes and garden peas for a delicious entree that fed four people quite generously.
*Hasselback Turkey Divans*
Serves 4
Preheat
the oven to 180*C/350*F/ gas mark 4. Lightly spritz a baking dish
large enough to hold the turkey tenderloins comfortably with some low
fat cooking spray.
Bon appetit!
PS - Here is a tiny peek at how they look inside, just so you know. More scrumminess!
Those look AMAZING!!! My family would not enjoy the broccoli, but I am sure there are other fillings that would be just as delightful. It may make for an interesting version of Cordon Bleu using coarsely chopped ham...hmmm, the possibilities!
ReplyDeleteThey were pretty amazing Michigan and you are right, the recipe lends itself to playing around and a multitude of possibilities! xo
DeleteThey loook so tasty!
ReplyDeletethey were absolutely delicious Monique! xo
DeleteI made these for supper last night and they were absolutely delicious! Thanks so much. We will definitely be having them again.
ReplyDeleteLynn, I am so pleased that you made these for your family and they were enjoyed, but I am even more pleased that you took the time to come back and let us all know! Thank you so much! xo
DeleteI am making these! I have tried so so hard to cut meat from my diet but I am so limited with other things due to allergies, I just can't. Not completely. Your site always makes me so hungry! Love you, my friend XOXO
ReplyDeleteThanks Susan! These are very nice. I hope you'll try them! xoxo
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