Bramble Farm’s sesame seeded turkey schnitzel recipe

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Turkey schnizel

Preparation time: 20-30 mins

This is an adaptable wiener schnitzel recipe using free-range Bramble Farm turkey. It’s great for use with breast or thigh meat and is perfect if you’re buying a turkey crown or Roll joint from Bramble Farm, as each crown and roll comes with the legs and thighs packed separately for use in recipes like this. Using sesame seeds gives extra crunch the flavour from the fabulous seed oil is heavenly.

The inspiration for the recipe comes from Ottolenghi, but we have to thank friend of Bramble Farm Turkeys, Ruth Macintyre of Ruth’s Little Kitchen, for giving it a turkey twist.

If using a thighs, firstly de-bone it. Then lay out the meat flat and cut on the diagonal – do not stress if you do not get perfect or even cuts – you can always have smaller pieces and they will be equally delicious. It all depends on the size of the thigh. When using a 450g breast, cut into 2 cm thick pieces (any width), it made 5 steaks.
Whichever cut of meat you’re using, try and bash each piece to a 1cm thickness, this then reduces the cooking time and keeps the meat juicy and flavoursome.

Ingredients

This was for a 450g breast

  • Pinch of cayenne

  • 1 egg, beaten

  • 74ml sunflower oil

  • 1 lemon quartered to serve

  • Salt and pepper

  • Sunflower oil, for frying

  • 70g (3oz) dried breadcrumbs or panko

  • 50g (2oz) plain flour

  • 80g (3oz) sesame seeds (if you have black sesame seeds, we suggest 20g black & 60g normal)

  • 1 tbs ground coriander

  • ½ tsp turmeric


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Equipment

  • Meat mallet, rolling pin or tin – for tenderising

  • 4 plates – for coating stages

  • Frying pan

Method:

  • Slice turkey meat into 2cm thick pieces

  • Use a meat tenderiser to bash it into thin pieces between cling film or a plastic bag until it is ideally 1cm thick.

  • Put breadcrumbs into a bowl

  • In a separate bowl add the seeds and season well with salt and pepper

  • Plate 1 – Put the flour on the plate and spread it out.

  • Plate 2 – Pour the beaten egg onto another plate.

  • Plate 3 – Spread out the breadcrumb and seed mix, spices, salt and pepper onto another plate.

  • Coat each chicken breast lightly with flour. Then dip in the egg, dripping off the excess. Finally dip into the breadcrumb and seed mix, coating thoroughly.

  • Plate 4 – place coated pieces of turkey ready for frying

Cooking

  • Put around an inch of sunflower oil in a large frying pan and heat to 180C or until a breadcrumb browns in 10 seconds (if it browns quicker than this, it is too hot)

  • Fry the turkey on each side for 3-4 minutes until golden brown and crisp.

  • To check your schnitzels are cooked, cut into the meat at the thickest point – it should not be pink. Alternatively, use a temperature probe (75C, and available to buy from us)

  • Drain the seeded turkey schnitzel on paper towels.

To Serve

  • Serve with lemon, a lovely green salad.

  • We have it with roasted vegetables and jacket potatoes

  • If serving as a canape - we like to eat it as it is & dip it into mayonnaise or a garlic alioli.

  • Traditional wiener schnitzel is served with a tomato sauce and spaghetti. If you have time a Pomodoro tomato sauce is great.

We hope you enjoy it, we do.

Other recipes for an alternative turkey feast

As 2020 Christmas may be different and to showcase just how flexible turkey can be, we recently teamed up with Brockham-based cook Ruth’s Little Kitchen and our friends at Local Food Surrey.

While you may prefer to stick to your tried and tested traditions, we’ve worked hard to come up with a range of new recipes that showcase what an underrated ingredient turkey can be.

You can find all of these turkey recipes on our blog and pre-order your free-range Bramble Farm turkey in preparation for your festive season of feasting.

6 easy turkey recipes for an alternative Christmas

6 easy turkey recipes for an alternative Christmas

Further reading

So many creative ways to cook with turkey for an alternative Christmas. 6 easy recipes with a difference. Turkey schnitzel, spring rolls, turkey tagine, Torn turkey alternative to pulled pork, Ottolenghi inspired turkey thighs and Turkey gratin.

So many creative ways to cook with turkey for an alternative Christmas. 6 easy recipes with a difference. Turkey schnitzel, spring rolls, turkey tagine, Torn turkey alternative to pulled pork, Ottolenghi inspired turkey thighs and Turkey gratin.