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Reviewed: Dec. 5, 2006
This recipe is great and very easy to make even for people that are challanged in the kitchen. I do have a question, what do you do with the package of gravy that comes with the Turkey Breast? Can something be done with it?
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.49 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 26, 2006
Made this ahead of time, and took camping...turned out great! Did not alter it....but did cook it less (7ish hours), after checking it with themometer.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.49 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 26, 2006
This came out quite nicely. I omitted the bacon, but the meat came out flavorful and moist. It was great to be able to free up my oven for other Thanksgiving dishes.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.49 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 24, 2006
I had to stay up at university this year with my boyfriend, so it was up to us to make a turkey. Neither of us had ever attempted a full Thanksgiving turkey before, but it turned out great! I used an 8.5 lb bird instead of the breast suggested in this recipe and cooked it a little longer, and I also added a can of stock just to make sure there was enough moisture. I also stuffed the bird with apples, oranges, carrots, and onions, and some herbs from the garden. This turned out wonderfully! The meat was literally falling off the bone, and everything was so tasty! I think next time I'll toss in some fresh vegetables for the heck of it, too.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.49 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 24, 2006
did not use the bacon but my 16 year old son said it was the best turkey he has ever had and if you can get a comment out of a teenager it must have been good
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Reviewed: Nov. 24, 2006
We made this in addition to the big turkey and I must say it just didn't compare. I did brine my whole turkey though and it was exceptional.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.49 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 23, 2006
After putting two, almost nearly frozen 3lb. turkey breast roasts...boneless...in my crockpot to cook all night, I had to jump on here this morning to rave about the result. This recipe is fantastic! We won't be eating the turkey until much later this afternoon, but I have to admit that I did sneak a few tastes as I sliced it up. Here's how I prepared mine. I put the two roasts in a large crockpot, opened up both gravy packets and dumped that over the roasts, then added one chopped vidalia onion and one bunch of chopped celery hearts...leaves and all...and a bay leaf. Then I sprinkled the tops of the roasts with crushed dried sage, thyme, salt, and cracked black pepper. I set this to cook on low...thought the roasts might take all night and most of today because they were almost completely frozen...I started this at 9:30 last night and by 7:30 this morning they were tender, very moist, and exceptionally savory. I did get up to baste the tops once during the night, but I don't think it was really necessary. This is the only way that I will ever prepare turkey from now on. This is a must-try recipe; it is OUTSTANDING!! Thank you so much for sharing this...can't wait for dinner later today.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.49 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 14, 2006
I used home made frozen turkey gravy I had in my freezer as well as frozen turkey stock to make sure it was moist and gave us lots of gravy. It was very good, but I will leave out the bacon next time, it was a kind of wierd flavour in the finished gravy. But the turkey was moist and delicious. A 4 lb breast gave us a lovely meal with enough left over for a casserole or sandwiches tonight.
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Reviewed: Nov. 13, 2006
This was excellent. Now I can have Thanksgiving any day of the year...Thanks.
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Reviewed: Oct. 28, 2006
PERFECT! I will never put another turkey in the oven again, even at Thanksgiving! This was GREAT!! The meat just fell off the bone so we had turkey for days afterwards! And it was only a 3.5lb breast! Thank you so much, this is an excellent recipe and I'll use it again and again!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.49 star rating.
Reviewed: Sep. 19, 2006
It was so easy to make! Very tender and great flavor. Much easier than watching the oven all day!
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Reviewed: Sep. 13, 2006
I was worried because I didn't follow the recipe exactly (I used a 3 lb boneless butterball turkery, and used the gravy packet it came with instead of a can of gravy) I followed the cooking time exactly and rubbed with oil before putting it in the crockpot, and it turned out AMAZING! This is such a keeper! And so easy you could have Thanksgiving dinner at least once a month!
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Reviewed: May 18, 2006
This was good. It was my first time hosting Thanksgiving and it was just my boyfriend, my brother, and myself, so I didn't want to cook a whole turkey. This is perfect for when you just want to cook some turkey, plus it left room in the oven for all the other stuff.
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Reviewed: Mar. 27, 2006
This was a great recipe!!!! I made it last night for my family. They loved it!!! I also kept the skin on. Makes great leftovers too!
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Reviewed: Jan. 5, 2006
This was really good. I used a small turkey, not just the turkey breast. Left out the turkey gravy since I didn't have any. Added garlic powder and black pepper instead of the garlic pepper and also added poultry seasoning. The turkey was effortless to make and so tender. Everyone ate it right up!
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Reviewed: Nov. 29, 2005
This year I made Thanksgiving dinner, for the first time ever, for just me and my husband and I didn't want to make an entire turkey. This worked out perfectly. It gave me more room in my oven for other side dishes and the meat was very moist. The only complaint was the very top of the turkey was a little dry. Next time I make this I think I'll leave just a little of the skin on to keep it moist. This smells wonderful!
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Reviewed: Nov. 29, 2005
It wasn't too bad. I have a hard time finding a poultry crock pot recipe that I really like and unfortunately this was no exception. Good flavor though.
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Reviewed: Nov. 28, 2005
Wonderful! I have cooked this twice now, and it has turned out better each time. One tip is to tie together with butchers string. My first breast slightly fell apart so I tied the second and it made a wonderful presentation. I also coated the bird breast in a mix of sage, rosemary, and basil and left it over night (after skinning.) It was HEAVENLY!
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Reviewed: Nov. 24, 2005
This was GREAT. Turkey was moist and fell off the bone. Not too spicey but had good taste. Made putting on the Thanksgiving family meal much easier with a whole lot less stress and mess!
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Reviewed: Nov. 24, 2005
This was a very moist turkey and I loved not having to baste it every so often. The only thing I wasn't crazy about was that we used a skin-on turkey and I had to put it in the oven to brown so it looked nice on the platter. But, it was worth it for the ease of the rest of the time! Thank you for the recipe!
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