List of ingredients:
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2 tbsp. hot chilli pepper
·
2 tbsp. garlic powder
·
2 tbsp. onion powder
·
½ tbsp. salt
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½ tbsp. black pepper
·
½ tbsp. smoked paprika
·
½ dried thyme
·
½ tbsp. dried basil
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1 cup yogurt (or chicken broth)
·
Barbecue sauce
·
Chilli sauce
Procedure:
1. Add all the ingredients
in a cup of yogurt and mix together. (If you’re using chicken broth you don’t need
to mix the ingredients with it).
2. Make sure you
turkey is clean and dry.
3. Place your
turkey in a baking dish.
4. Add the yogurt mixture
in the baking dish and massage the ingredients round the turkey.
5. Marinate for
30mins in the refrigerator.
6. Pre heat the oven at 180 °C for 8 – 10mins.
7. After 30mins of marinating, put the turkey in the oven
and bake for 80mins (you can leave it in for longer than 80mins depending on
how chewy you want your turkey).
8. After 40mins flip the turkey to the other side and
add a slice of butter on each turkey.
9. Leave for another 40mins in the oven and flip again.
10. Brush each
turkey with the barbecue chilli sauce on both sides.
11. Leave in the oven for 5mins, and then take out of
the oven.
PS: if you’re using chicken broth. Add it from the sides after massaging the spices on the turkey.
Enjoy.
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Such a delicious post. Making me hungry. Beautiful pictures as always, Annie.
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DeleteLooks good! Last night I made yogurt soup. It's a Turkish dish.
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Yogurt soup? Never heard of it. I would have to try it. :)
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Yes dear. It helps keep the moisture in and not let the turkey dry out. :)
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I am sure you'll enjoy it. :)
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And i am sure you'll enjoy it.
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I am sure you'll enjoy it. :)
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DeleteThis looks and sounds delicious! Thank you for sharing your recipe!
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Thank you, Jill.
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I agree with you. A big Staple. :)
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