Turkey Hash With Brussels Sprouts and Parsnips Recipe (2024)

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Kit Sullivan

There is nothing better than turkey hash. Just cube turkey (good way to use the little bits), stuffing, mashed potatoes, add gravy and fry in a skillet. No need for other stuff. I fry mine in butter and flip the patties to brown both sides. Serve with leftover cranberries, yum.

lg

Very very good. My husband and I loved it. Made it twice so far and willing to make it for company.

Charles Jones

15 min not near enough to evaporate broth and brown.

Vincent Page

My mom and I made this using our Thanksgiving leftovers, and it was DELICIOUS! However, we replaced the parsnips with charlotte potatoes to great effect, and would highly recommend doing such as an alternative to anyone who wishes to try.

Anonymous

Used potatoes instead of turnips and chicken sausage for the bacon. Pretty good with leftover roast chicken.

Chrishpl

Everyone really liked this! I wouldn't use so much butter next time, don't think it was necessary. It didn't seem to make that much - I would double for next time. Agree that poached eggs were a great way to go.

Ann

Used up some leftover roasted potatoes and leftover chicken breast. Very satisfying meal and will be excellent leftover leftovers for breakfast-- !

Aidan

One of my favorite dishes to cook when in the mood for a hash. If you don't have leftover turkey, use ground turkey and fry it with the butter for a couple minutes before adding the bacon.

Ruth

I made a half recipe. It was fabulous except that next time I will crisp the bacon a bit more before adding other ingredients. Great depth of flavor!

Jane

Delicious, of course, with all the fat. Next time I would sauté the bacon enough to render some of the fat, pour that off and then proceed, perhaps with less butter too.

Mathilda

No need for broth, separate skillets, or parboiling. Do up onions and potatoes in a little butter - don't turn them for a few minutes - add bacon, sprouts, and turkey, in that order. If your cast iron skillet is big enough, everything can be cooked in one shot. You can swap out cilantro for parsley and Tabasco instead of jalapeños.Four tablespoons of butter and a quarter-pound of bacon is overkill, at least for my genetically compromised arteries.

Emily S

Sooo delicious, have made twice now and will be a Thanksgiving leftover tradition! Think I will try with leeks next time. Broth takes a long time to absorb, at the 20 minute mark eventually had to raise heat to 425 and then finish in the broiler.

KR

I was out of turkey so I used bacon and sausage, and added some paprika, topped with kewpie mayo! It was divine

hazelfield

I can only add to the chorus to dish the parsnips and use up the left over potatoes. Or if they are still rawparboil them in rich turkey or chicken broth before adding broth and all to the hash. A sprinkling of Aleppo pepper and a shot or two of Worcester Sauce gives a humble, earthy fare some needed character.

H

I love cabbage, and this recipe goes great with 1/2 a head of it. I dump it into the pot with the parsnips and onions to cook it just before everything goes in the oven. Becomes more of a stew than a hash with the extra veggie moisture, but pure comfort food. Don’t be afraid to pair it with sausage to complete the dream breakfast!

Malcolm

Excellent.

LeslieJ

Added some butternut squash to the parsnips (double veggies next time) and used shredded kale for the topping. No bacon, less butter. Very good!

kathryn

Incredibly delicious...makes we want to buy a turkey more than 2x per year. Will make again. With or without egg, it's quite satisfying.

Chrishpl

Everyone really liked this! I wouldn't use so much butter next time, don't think it was necessary. It didn't seem to make that much - I would double for next time. Agree that poached eggs were a great way to go.

JL

Really delicious. I followed the instructions but did have to keep the pan in the oven for an extra 10 minutes. I enjoyed this more than our actual Thanksgiving dinner! The runny egg on top really makes the dish.

Aleeseah

Very tasty. I used pancetta instead of bacon. This is a keeper!

MJ

Ate this recipe alive! Subbed cubed turkey for ground chicken, Brussels for broccoli, and used turkey bacon and oil instead of butter. Parsnips were PERFECTION, don’t skip. Perfect recipe for anything you have on hand.

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Turkey Hash With Brussels Sprouts and Parsnips Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is it better to blanch brussel sprouts before roasting? ›

To guarantee great texture, do both! Trim and halve your brussels, then blanch and thoroughly dry them, and then roast at a high temperature until the outer leaves are starting to blacken. Moisture is the enemy of crispiness.

What is turkey hash made of? ›

This turkey hash recipe follows that resourceful formula, featuring diced turkey, onion, and potatoes along with celery, bell pepper, and parsley. It's made even more delicious with turkey gravy and will quickly use up any leftovers from your big holiday meals.

What happens if you don t blanch brussel sprouts before freezing? ›

Can you freeze raw Brussels sprouts without blanching? You can you freeze uncooked Brussels sprouts, but you'll need to be aware that they may be a little softer than if you blanched them (so keep an eye on the cooking time). Plus, they won't keep in the freezer for as long.

Why do you soak brussel sprouts before cooking? ›

Not only can soaking make the centers more malleable, but the water that's absorbed into them will create a steaming action, whether you choose to roast, saute, or make your Brussels sprouts in your air fryer. The steam can help to ensure the cooking is even throughout the Brussels sprout.

What is the main ingredient in hash? ›

Hash is a dish consisting of chopped meat, potatoes, and fried onions. The name is derived from French: hacher, meaning 'to chop'. It originated as a way to use up leftovers. In the U.S. by the 1860s, a cheap restaurant was called a "hash house" or "hashery."

What is the most expensive hash in the world? ›

Loud Dream

In 2022, the cannabis strain was selling for an average of $800 per ounce. It has a number of unique attributes inherited from its parent plant, the popular Blue Dream strain.

Is hash fully cooked? ›

Yes and it should be eaten within 3 days of opening. Is MARY KITCHEN® hash fully cooked? MARY KITCHEN® hash is fully cooked and ready to eat.

Should you blanch brussel sprouts first? ›

Blanching is optional, but it allows you to roast at a higher temperature to crisp up the edges. I blanched my Brussels sprouts for just a few minutes before shocking them with cold water. Toss the Brussels sprouts with olive oil, salt, and pepper until well coated.

How do you blanch Brussels sprouts for roasting? ›

Cooking Method

Blanch the sprouts for 3 minutes, then strain into a colander and place in iced water to stop the cooking. Cut each sprout in half and drain onto a tray lined with a clean tea towel or thick kitchen paper to get them as dry as possible, which will make it easier to caramelize.

How long should I blanch brussel sprouts? ›

Bring a large pot of water to a boil and fill a large bowl with ice water. Blanch small Brussels sprouts for 3 minutes, medium for 4 minutes, and large for 5 minutes. Plunge the blanched sprouts in the ice water to stop the cooking process then move them to a clean towel and pat dry.

Why are my roasted brussel sprouts not crispy? ›

Why Are My Brussel Sprouts Not Crispy? Spread them out into a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet to avoid overcrowding. If they're too close together, they'll steam instead of roast which stops the crisping process.

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