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Reviewed: Jul. 31, 2009
Didn't use any turkey gravy or the bacon because I didn't have any on hand. Also, used 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour, 1/2 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce, and 1/4 teaspoon dried sage becase my husband isn't a big fan of sage. Added some carrots so I could squeeze in some veggies with the meal (which I do not suggest because the carrots lost their flavor. I know, DUH! YOU THINK???) Also, I had to use aluminum foil and a towel to cover the crockpot because my turkey breast was too big and cooked for 10 hours because the turkey was in the deep freezer. Still waiting for it to cook so I'll leave a better feedback later. ***UPDATE*** Husband came home for lunch. He finally got the turkey to squish down enough to cover with the lid. By the time I came home at 5:00 PM, the turkey was done so I put it on the WARM setting. Great taste and texture. I finally made a gravy with the drippings by mixing some garlic powder, onion powder, salt, pepper, parsley, and enough cornstarch to thicken up a bit (I was tired so I did it the easy way). Served with "Awesome Sausage, Apple and Cranberry Stuffing" and " Best Green Bean Casserole" using " Cream of Mushroom Soup I" instead of the canned stuff for the green bean casserole.
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Reviewed: Jul. 26, 2009
I made this slow cooker turkey recipe today...it was FABULOUS tastewise and so easy to make...my turkey breast came out juicy and tender with plenty of gravy at the bottom of the cooker...I will NEVER make turkey in an oven again..THIS is the recipe I WILL USE FFROM NOW ON...the taste is so AWESOME, fork tender and juicy (as I previously indicated)...THANKS so much for sharing this recipe...it is most definately a keeper.
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Reviewed: Jul. 18, 2009
Easy and yummy, can't beat that! The meat literally fell off the bone as I transfered the turkey to a serving platter. The sandwiches where even better the next day. Thanks Eating Indy!!
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Reviewed: Jun. 21, 2009
This is one of my family's favorite meals, and so easy! We make a yummy gravy out of the crockpot liquid and serve it over mashed potatoes, with a veggie and green salad. Yum!!
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Reviewed: Jun. 16, 2009
Easy and great!! It was delicious just as directed. This is our new favorite way to eat turkey breast.
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Reviewed: Jun. 6, 2009
I loved this recipe and will absolutely use it again! I did a few things differently, however. I soaked it in a brine overnight (2 cups salt, 1 cup sugar, water, rosemary, thyme, pepper). The next day I put it in the crock pot as directed. I didn't use the bacon, but used fresh herbs instead. I also used fresh garlic and pepper as a rub. It was awesome! I think I'll use this for Thanksgiving next year. My turkey was so moist and delicious! YUMMY! Thanks for the recipe!!!
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Reviewed: May 17, 2009
I like the concept of making a turkey breast in a slow cooker, so I gave it a try. I cooked it on high for 4 hours and when I checked the internal temperature, it was done. I held it on warm for an hour and it was still very moist. Next time I will cook it at the lower setting and check it after 4 hours. I did not have turkey gravy, so substituted a 1/2 cup of stock. When the turkey was done, the slow cooker yielded about 4 cups of liquid. Plenty of juice for gravy. I did use the bacon; in the end did not affect the flavor of the turkey much, but made the gravy liquid a bit too smoky and overwhelmed the turkey flavor. I will not use the bacon again. All in all, this is a good basic recipe. I'd definitely experiment with more fresh herbs and spices next time, while omitting the bacon.
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Reviewed: Apr. 4, 2009
Not bad if you are just looking to set and forget. I would have liked the gravy/juice to be thicker.
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Reviewed: Mar. 12, 2009
I absolutely fell in love with this recipe, as did my fiance! I have made it a few times now. I add some of the grease from the bacon into the sauce, as well as additional spices - poultry seasoning, margarom, thyme, salt, pepper & garlic. I've never had turkey so juicy! You must try this!
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Reviewed: Mar. 12, 2009
Awesome turkey. So easy to throw in the crock pot the night before and have a mock thanksgiving dinner ready when you get home. My husband threw in a can of turkey broth when I wasnt there and it actually made the turkey lose some of its moisture (I've noticed the slow cooker with chicken and to much liquid does that too) Next time I will be sure to do it when he's no where around. The meat was fall off the bone tender and I wont hesitate to use this recipe again. My boys just gobbled it up, no pun intended.
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Reviewed: Feb. 27, 2009
Unbelievavble recipe. I recomend extra sage, garlic and pepper, but it was unbelievable.
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Reviewed: Feb. 26, 2009
Wow! This turkey is great! I was looking for a slow cooked turkey recipe and this is good. I will def make this more.
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Reviewed: Jan. 24, 2009
An excellent way to fix the Thanksgiving Turkey the EASY way!!
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Reviewed: Jan. 21, 2009
Made this last night. It was very easy to make and delicious! I substituted skim milk for whole milk to cut down on some of the fat, and no one was the wiser. It was great!
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Reviewed: Jan. 13, 2009
This may be one of the best recipes to date! I made it pretty much to speck with the exception of exact measurements - I'm a "little bit of this and a little bit of that" kind of girl. =-) Next time I think I'll throw in an apple and a sweet onion, just to add in some sweetness - but that's just how our family likes it - honestly - this recipe is perfection!
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Reviewed: Jan. 11, 2009
Wow, what a very tender turkey! Mine was 4.75 pounds and was done in 6 hours. I did it the night before so it was ready to put in the slow cooker. Three of us ate this and none of us could taste the bacon (I used 4 pieces) or the Worcestershire Sauce. As most reviewers, I used the gravy packet that came with the turkey and a jar of turkey gravy. The taste and texture was phenomenal. Can't wait to see how it taste on a sandwich tomorrow!
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Reviewed: Jan. 11, 2009
Very good. Didn't have garlic pepper so I used 1/2 teaspoon garlic power and 1/2 teaspoon cracked pepper. Used some of the leftover liquid with a little cornstarch and flour to make gravy. The gravy was awesome.
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Reviewed: Jan. 7, 2009
yummy and easy didn't change a thing!
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Reviewed: Dec. 30, 2008
This recipe is delicious, plain and simple. I find excuses to make it so I can have stuffing and mashed potatoes with gravy. The turkey is delicious. I have done it for 6 hours and also for longer. Either way it is so good. Did someone say stuffing?
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Reviewed: Dec. 29, 2008
Wonderful and moist, great for a smaller family.
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