Sliced Turkey With Mustard Seeds: An Easy Recipe

Mustard Seed Turkey Slices is a quick and easy way to make tasty, creamy poultry fillets with ingredients from the refrigerator. The addition of mustard seeds adds a little extra flavour to the sauce, especially if you can't find Dijon mustard in the supermarket.

Ingredients

Here are the ingredients needed to make a Turkey Sliced with Mustard Seeds for 4 people:

4 turkey fillets
20 cl of whole cream (or vegetable)
1 tablespoon of Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon of mustard seeds
15 g butter (or vegetable margarine)
salt

Preparation

This Mustard Seed Turkey Thin Slice is pretty quick to prepare. It allows you to improvise a tasty sauce dish from simple poultry fillets.

1- Cut the turkey fillets into small pieces.

2- Add the Dijon mustard and mix to coat the meat.



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To note: if you can't find this ingredient at the supermarket because of the mustard shortage, skip this step. Instead, you can add minced shallot to the preparation.

Cooking

1- Melt the butter in a pan over high heat.

2- When the butter foams, add the meat and brown it on both sides.

3- Sprinkle with mustard seeds and mix. Heating the mustard seeds in a pan over high heat for a few minutes will roast them to release their aroma.



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4- When the turkey is golden brown, lower the heat and add the cream.

5- Let simmer about 5 minutes until a creamy sauce forms.



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Serve this mustard seed turkey breast with root vegetables like parsnips or turnip gratin.



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Did you know that?

For this recipe, I used black mustard seeds from the Brassica nigra variety. There are actually several varieties of plants in the Brassicaceae family that yield mustard seeds. The color of the seeds varies from white to black to light yellow to brown.

Even in times of Shortage of Dijon mustard in supermarkets, it is possible to find black mustard seeds in Asian stores and grocery stores.

This ingredient is notably used in Indian cuisine to enhance the flavor of curries. Simply fry them in hot oil or Ghee to pop them and release their flavor.