Turkey Necks With Rice

"I guess you can call this comfort food. It's very easy to make and taste great! Try it with hot sauce on the side."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs 20mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a large pot cover turkey necks with water. Add salt and pepper to taste,. Add onion and simmer about an hour and a half.
  • Remove turkey and reserve 4 cups of the stock. If you do not have enough stock, add water or chicken stock.
  • Put rice in a large casserole dish cover with the stock and add the green pepper; give a stir and then lay turkey necks on top.
  • Bake at 375 degrees for one hour.

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  1. This is one of my mom's signature dishes!!! She does use Lipton's dry Onion Soup mix for the stock, however. Mom cooks them in a skillet; I prefer a slow cooker. They go great with cabbage or greens. If you think you have excellent table manners, you won't after this meal - you'll be sucking the meat out of the neckbone just like the rest of us.
     
  2. I also eat this in my family. My grandma makes this all the time, and since i have moved out i have been making it to usually for Sunday supper. I do all the things that your mother does i thought i was the only one that adds Lipton soup and peppers. I also eat this with rice and cabbage. Sometimes i will cook mac and cheese and dressing made with the stock. Very good comfort food.
     
  3. I agree with the two above, turkey necks, rice and gravy is the bomb, good with any vegetable on the side, corn, peas, cabbage, whatever you like.
     
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