Cranberry Hazelnut Turkey Wellington
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Cranberry Hazelnut Turkey Wellington. This golden turkey wellington is a great alternative for Holiday cooking when serving just a few people. So impressive & so easy using frozen puff pastry.

Here's a terrific festive entertaining idea for any day during the Holidays.
I've heard from several readers who don't want or need to have all those turkey leftovers. Many have been looking for an alternative to a traditional stuffed turkey.

This is an ideal solution, especially for couples, small families or for dinner party entertaining. It's like Thanksgiving or Christmas baked into a beautiful puff pastry crust.

I have to say, it really does make a stunningly gorgeous presentation when you bring it to the table to carve.
I do serve this with gravy made from previously prepared turkey stock but if you like, it's also delicious with my recipe for Perfect Onion Gravy.

As a bonus recipe with this delicious dish, I came up with a delicious festive twist on a classic turkey accompaniment with this Citrus Fig Cranberry Sauce.

You'll love the difference the addition of these traditional festive flavours makes to this easy to make sauce.
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Hi Barry. This looks delicious! It said 20 min. in fridge, or longer. I'm wondering how far ahead this could be made. Would a longer fridge time change the cooking time?
If I have a larger turkey breast, should I precook it before wrapping in pastry? I'm afraid a longer cooktime will burn the pastry. Mine is 4-5 lbs
That is quite large. Precooking is probably best.
This is similar to Paul Hollywood's "Boxing Day Pie" which is made with hot water crust pastry -- a pastry I find too heavy for my taste. I really like this recipe with frozen puff pastry; I would use my leftover cooked turkey, cranberry sauce, stuffing and even a bit of gravy wrapped up in the puff crust ... What a way to make leftovers disappear in a very elegant way!
Paul does love a pie! We do exactly what you're talking about too but and call them turkey turnovers. I usually serve the cranberry sauce on the side because I can be too wet inside the pastry. The gravy is enough to contend with there.
That's it! Found your recipe on the website and this is *exactly* what I plan to do with my leftovers this Boxing Day! Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
https://www.rockrecipes.com/leftover-turkey-turnovers/
wow, its totally a different and unique recipe. It's looks really nice.It's little hard to me but then also I will surely try.
I have this last night and it was great. my only concern was that the bottom crust was a little wet or under cooked. is there anything I con do to fix that?
It may well be the baking pan material. Make sure the rack is low enough in the oven as well.
thanks for the help. I used the parchment paper and on a cookie sheet. would a heavier cookie sheet be better?
Do you use a boneless turkey breast? Skin on?
Skin off, but yes.
Looks impressive, would like to give this try. I assume you use fine dry bread crumbs. I was wondering about using panko bread crumbs. Would it be too bulky in the recipe?
Making this for Thanksgiving 2018 because making it for Christmas 2017 was such a hit! This'll be the ONLY
way I'll ever make a turkey dinner again! You are amazing 🙂
Can I use chicken breast for this? Would you adjust the cooking time? Looks delicious!
Yes you can use chicken. I'd use a temperature probe to be certain when the inside was cooked.
What happened to the cranberries in the instructions?
@gail, See instruction #2