Friday, October 9, 2009

Boil Smoked Turkey Necks

Smoked turkey necks add great flavor to soups and stews. Smoked turkey necks are pre-cooked but are not tender enough for eating; boiling is necessary for releasing flavor and eating. Boiled, smoked turkey necks are excellent for making homemade broth, and are a healthy alternative to cooking with pork in greens and beans.


Instructions


Tender Smoked Turkey Necks


1. Pour three to four cups of water into a four-quart pot. Under medium heat, add smoked turkey necks to the water.


2. Cover and allow the water to simmer into a boil. Boil for one hour.








3. Reduce heat and remove lid. Insert fork into a piece of turkey neck for tenderness. When the fork can penetrate the turkey neck with ease, turn off heat.


4. Cover and return to a boil on medium heat if fork does not enter the turkey with ease. Boil for a half hour and repeat steps 3 and 4 until tender.


5. Remove smoked turkey and serve, or add in your choice of vegetables or beans for a delicious stew.

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