Sweet & Spicy Korean Braised Turkey

How to make Sweet & Spicy Korean Braised Turkey

You’ve had roast turkey and deep-fried turkey… but what about turkey with real international flavor? This Thanksgiving let’s honor our melting pot culture with a recipe worth talking about. This Korean stuffed turkey breast is perfect for a smaller gathering of curious epicureans, happily feeding 4-6.

I can’t decide if the best part is the sweet and spicy glaze (made with soy sauce, mirin, ginger and garlic)…

How to make Sweet & Spicy Korean Braised Turkey

… or the butternut squash stuffing (complete with chestnuts, glutinous rice, and jujube dates)…

How to make Sweet & Spicy Korean Braised Turkey

Or maybe it’s the fact that it can be made on the stovetop… saving the oven for more important things like pie.

Lots of pie.

How to make Sweet & Spicy Korean Braised Turkey

The recipe is inspired by a Korean stuffed chicken breast recipe in The Flavors of Asia by Mai Pham.

There’s only a couple of watch spots with the recipe.

  • On soaking the rice: depending on the age it can be quite hard and if it isn’t soaked enough it stays that way. Thankfully there’s a guideline on most bags for how long. My recommendation is to double soaking times since the turkey provides a barrier and slows the steaming process. Overnight is best.
  • On cooking vessels: Be careful to use the right size pot – too big and your sauce won’t come up the sides of the roast and risks burning.The liquid should end up being about an inch up the sides of your pot.

How to make Sweet & Spicy Korean Braised Turkey

Inspired by The Flavors of Asia, Mai Pham

Serves 6

Ingredients:

1 turkey breast – about 1 1/4 pounds
salt & pepper
vegetable oil – a good glug

For the stuffing:

1/2 cup glutinous rice
2 Tbsp soy sauce
1 Tbsp honey
5 fresh chestnuts, quartered
5 jujube dates, pitted and chopped
1 cup cubed pumpkin or butternut squash
2 cloves garlic, crushed

For braising:

1 small onion, chopped
10-20  dried, whole red chilies
1/3 cup soy sauce
1/3 cup mirin or other rice wine
1/3 cup brown sugar
4 cloves garlic, crushed
2 teaspoons freshly grated ginger

Method:

Soak the rice in a 1/2 cup of water for at least 8 hours. Drain thoroughly, then mix with soy sauce and honey. Set aside while prepping the turkey breast and other ingredients for the stuffing. This will give time for the soy sauce to start absorbing into the rice.

How to make Sweet & Spicy Korean Braised Turkey

To prep turkey:

Trim any extra fat. Slit halfway through the thickness to butterfly the breast. Cover with plastic wrap and use a rolling pin to pound the meat to 1/2″ thickness. Season with salt and pepper.

Tip: At this point you can place the turkey on top of saran wrap (skin side down) – and use the saran to help you roll the turkey tightly – just like a bamboo mat is used to help roll sushi. It makes the job SO much easier.

Stir the rice mixture together with the remaining stuffing ingredients. Spread down the middle of the turkey (leave any extra soy sauce juices behind – we don’t need them). Roll tightly and tie shut using kitchen twine (tie ever inch or so to keep the roll tight).

How to make Sweet & Spicy Korean Braised Turkey

Pat dry with a paper towel and brown on stovetop in a good glug of oil, starting skin side down – this may take a good 5-8 minutes per side over medium high heat. After a few minutes of cooking add the onion and chili peppers. Turn once.

Stir together other braising ingredients and pour around the chicken. Cover and braise over medium low to braise for an hour and 15 minutes (or until the center of the turkey registers at 165F with a meat thermometer). Turn the turkey every fifteen minutes while cooking so as to get flavor into the entire breast.

Serve skin side up. While the meat is resting, reduce to the liquid to a thickened sauce for serving. Slice and serve with the reduced sauce.

How to make Sweet & Spicy Korean Braised Turkey

Enjoy with in a warm room with a cool, daydreamy sort of view…

Photo by JongEun Lee.

Photo by JongEun Lee.

 

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You’ve had roast turkey and deep-fried turkey… but what about turkey with real international flavor? This Thanksgiving let’s honor our melting pot culture with a recipe worth talking about. This Korean stuffed turkey breast is perfect for a smaller gathering of curious epicureans, happily feeding 4-6.
Servings Prep Time
6 people 30 minutes
Cook Time
75 minutes
Servings Prep Time
6 people 30 minutes
Cook Time
75 minutes
Sweet & Spicy Korean Braised Turkey
Votes: 1
Rating: 5
You:
Rate this recipe!
Print Recipe
You’ve had roast turkey and deep-fried turkey… but what about turkey with real international flavor? This Thanksgiving let’s honor our melting pot culture with a recipe worth talking about. This Korean stuffed turkey breast is perfect for a smaller gathering of curious epicureans, happily feeding 4-6.
Servings Prep Time
6 people 30 minutes
Cook Time
75 minutes
Servings Prep Time
6 people 30 minutes
Cook Time
75 minutes
Ingredients
  • 1 1/4 lb turkey breast
  • salt
  • pepper
For the stuffing:
  • 1/2 cup glutinous rice (a.k.a. sticky or sweet rice)
  • 2 Tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 Tbsp honey
  • 5 roasted chestnuts , peeled and quartered
  • 5 jujube dates , pitted and chopped
  • 1 cup pumpkin (cubed) - OR-
  • butternut squash (cubed)
  • 1 cloves garlic , crushed
For braising:
  • 1 small onions , chopped
  • 10-20 dried red chilies
  • 1/3 cup soy sauce
  • 1/3 cup mirin
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar
  • 4 cloves garlic , crushed
  • 2 tsp ginger root (freshly grated)
Servings: people
Units:
Instructions
To prep the rice
  1. Soak the rice in a 1/2 cup of water for at least 8 hours. Drain thoroughly, then mix with soy sauce and honey. Set aside while prepping the turkey breast and other ingredients for the stuffing. This will give time for the soy sauce to start absorbing into the rice.
To prep the turkey:
  1. Trim any extra fat. Slit halfway through the thickness to butterfly the breast. Cover with plastic wrap and use a rolling pin to pound the meat to 1/2″ thickness. Season with salt and pepper. Tip: At this point you can place the turkey on top of saran wrap (skin side down) – and use the saran to help you roll the turkey tightly – just like a bamboo mat is used to help roll sushi. It makes the job SO much easier. Stir the rice mixture together with the remaining stuffing ingredients. Spread down the middle of the turkey (leave any extra soy sauce juices behind – we don’t need them). Roll tightly and tie shut using kitchen twine (tie ever inch or so to keep the roll tight).
  2. Pat dry with a paper towel and brown on stovetop in a good glug of oil, starting skin side down – this may take a good 5-8 minutes per side over medium high heat. After a few minutes of cooking add the onion and chili peppers. Turn once.
  3. Stir together other braising ingredients and pour around the chicken. Cover and braise over medium low to braise for an hour and 15 minutes (or until the center of the turkey registers at 165F with a meat thermometer). Turn the turkey every fifteen minutes while cooking so as to get flavor into the entire breast.
  4. Serve skin side up. While the meat is resting, reduce to the liquid to a thickened sauce for serving. Slice and serve with the reduced sauce.
Recipe Notes

There’s only a couple of watch spots with the recipe.

  • On soaking the rice: depending on the age it can be quite hard and if it isn’t soaked enough it stays that way. Thankfully there’s a guideline on most bags for how long. My recommendation is to double soaking times since the turkey provides a barrier and slows the steaming process. Overnight is best.
  • On cooking vessels: Be careful to use the right size pot – too big and your sauce won’t come up the sides of the roast and risks burning.The liquid should end up being about an inch up the sides of your pot.

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