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Just got my first wild turkey the other day and found this recipe online and gave it a shot...it is AWESOME !!! The wife even ate it and she doesn't like turkey (wild or not). ZERO gamey taste. My only suggestions are to cut the meat into 1" x 1" long strips and completely cover the meat with the butter/olive oil before you cook it--keeps it moist. Cheers!

o 1 wild turkey breast halves
o 8 ounces zesty Italian salad dressing
o 8 ounces white wine
o 1 small reynolds oven cooking bags
o creole seasoning
o lemon pepper seasoning
o 1/2 cup butter
o 2/3 cup olive oil

1. Mix the dressing and wine.
2. Pour into a 1 gallon size zip-lock bag.
3. Add the turkey breast and marinate overnight, turning at least once.
4. Drain off the marinade & discard.
5. Sprinkle turkey breast with the seasonings.
6. Place in oven roasting bag.
7. Melt the butter in the olive oil and add to the turkey breast.
8. Place the roasting bag & turkey breast in a 9"x5" loaf pan.
9. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 1/2 hours
 
Posts: 3 | Location: Wichita Falls TX | Registered: 17 March 2012Reply With Quote
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Wild turkey breast has ZERO gamy taste anyway. I've never been a fan of heavy gaminess either, but I just pound the breast and make fried cutlets.....delicious hot or cold, with or w/o anything on them. My point: try them next time w/o disguising the taste of the meat and you'll know what I mean. I'm sure your recipe tastes good though. Wink
 
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Wild turkey is such a great meat. It tastes like turkey a nice rich full flavor not tasteless like store bought. Pound out breast slices nice and thin breadcrumbs salt pepper and quick pan fry done.
 
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Thanks for the suggestions. I didn't realize there wasn't a gamey taste to wild turkey, but now I know. I guess the KISS concept works with turkey too.
 
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