Hi Pat & Sara,
Thank you both for stopping by and I'm so glad that you liked the Recipes. Sara, I'm not sure that I would say 'Not Fattening At All", just maybe a little less fattening. Since I've been on this Diabetes diet, I've learned to look at Grams of Carbohydrates and Grams of Sugar, instead of Calories. For example, one of the Popular "100 Calorie" Packs of Snack Cakes that I was looking at the other day had a whopping 28g of Sugar in one pack. Also, I was so pleased when I discovered that an Eskimo Pie Double-Chocolate Ice Cream Bar had only 110 Calories, until I realized that it also has 24g of Sugar in ONE!
That's why I have to be so careful what I eat and when I eat it. However, for right now, speaking of eating, let me ask you, "What's for Dinner on Sunday?". How about some Roasted Turkey and a side of some yummy Sweet Potatoes. I know that you're not a fan of Crockpots Sara, but with what I have to do at Church, they are literally the only way I can cook on Sundays.
Roasted Turkey Breast Stuffed with Herbs
1 4 to 5 lb boneless turkey breast -- with skin
OR 2 1/2 lb boneless turkey breast for 3 1/2 qt cooker
1/2 cup Italian parsley -- chopped
1 tbs fresh thyme leaves OR 1 tsp dried, crumbled
1 tbs grated lemon rind
2 tart apples -- peeled, cored, chopped (2 cups)
4 medium leeks (white part & 1-inch pale green),
rinsed, sliced thinly (4 cups)
1 cup chicken broth
1/2 cup dry white wine
2 tbs butter -- room temperature
2 tbs all-purpose flour
Rinse turkey breast and pat dry. Lightly pound breast and, with your fingers, separate skin from breast meat. Combine parsley, thyme, and lemon rind. Rub turkey inside and under the skin with the herb mixture; replace skin and tie in place with kitchen twine.
Arrange apples and leeks in bottom of 5-quart or larger slow cooker (for a smaller slow cooker, use a 2 to 2 1/2 pound turkey breast). Top with turkey breast, skin side up. Drizzle lemon juice over turkey breast. Cover and cook on low for 8 to 10 hours or on high for 3 1/2 to 4 hours, until tender.
Transfer breast to a serving platter and keep warm. (Brown for 5 minutes under a preheated broiler for browned skin.) Let turkey breast stand for 10 minutes before carving.
Turn setting to high. Whisk broth and wine into the juices in the slow cooker. In a small bowl, combine the butter and flour. Whisk into the slow cooker and cook, uncovered, stirring occasionally, until thickened and bubbly, about 15 minutes. Cook and stir for another minute. Pour sauce into a serving dish and spoon over breast slices. Serves 8.
Also, if you use the large Crockpot for the Turkey, that will leave your smaller Crockpot available to make some of these heavenly Sweet Potatoes, to perfectly compliment your meal.
Spicy Crockpot Sweet Potatoes
3 large or 4 medium sweet potatoes (Called yams in most U.S. stores)
2 T olive oil
non-stick spray for crockpot
2 tsp. sweet potato spice mix (see below)
fresh ground black pepper to taste
sea salt to taste (I used a sea salt grinder)
Sweet Potato Spice Mix (grind herbs together in a spice grinder, then mix in salt)
2 T ground coriander
1 T ground fennel
1 T dried oregano
1 T Aleppo Pepper (or use a smaller amount of cayenne pepper)
2 T kosher salt
Peel sweet potatoes and cut into pieces about 1 inch square. Put sweet potatoes into plastic Ziploc bag, add 2 T olive oil and 2 tsp. spice mix, seal bag and squeeze potatoes around until they're all coated with oil and spice mix is well-distributed.
Spray inside of Crockpot slow cooker with non-stick spray or olive oil. (I use a 3.5 quart crock pot for this recipe.) Put sweet potatoes in crockpot and cook on high, stirring a couple of times so they don't stick or get too browned on the bottom.
Sweet potatoes are done when they're completely softened and fragrant, about 3 hours. Mash slightly if desired, and season to taste with fresh ground black pepper and sea salt. Serve hot.
Make Ahead Tips: Your Sweet Potatoes can be cut and mixed with olive oil and seasoning earlier in the day. Cooked sweet potatoes can also be kept in the crockpot on low or warm for a few hours if needed.
Have A Restful & Blessed Patiots Day Weekend,
Phil