A friend of mine that I cook for sometimes just brought me a package of turkey neck pieces (4 pcs, about 3-4" long) and asked me if I could cook it up for him.
I'm thinking of starting off by boiling with onion and celery in some stock. Any ideas??
Turkey necks are my very favorite part of the turkey Z !!
I've loved them since I was a little kid, and always purchase some during the holidays.......the flavor of the necks is out of this world good.
Boil them up until nearly falling apart tender like you planned, and pick off the meat. If you can keep from eating it right then, you're a better woman than I am.
For a great one dish meal, I make some cornbread dressing and pile the meat on the top, then pour gravy made from the cooking broth all over the top. Sometimes I make half mashed potatoes/half dressing along side in the casserole.
It makes a really outstanding meal any time of the year.
PS.......good idea JF, but after roasting they need to be simmered to release the meat from the bones.
Turkey necks are my very favorite part of the turkey Z !!... cornbread dressing and pile the meat on the top, then pour gravy made from the cooking broth all over the top....
Yummmmm! I love turkey necks and they are an integral part of my turkey gravy during the holidays.
I roast them first, seasoned with lots of salt and freshly-ground black pepper. Once they're nice and brown, I remove them from the oven and deglaze the roasting pan to get all the "yummy goods" from the bottom. Then, I put them in a pan, along with all the liquids from the deglazed pan, with enough water to cover and simmer until tender and the flavor is released. I save the broth to add to my gravy and devour the tender meat from the bones. I could never wait to turn the meat into any sort of dish.
I cook chicken necks often, my recipe should work for turkey necks too.
I finely chop onion, cellery and carrot with some sliced portabello mushrooms and crushed garlic. Fry those till tender, add necks and brown lightly. Put everything in a casserole dish and cover with chicken broth. Add some chopped potatoes and and cook slowly for about 2 hours till meat is fall off the bone tender. Plain and simple but I love it this way