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Lisa W on 11.30.2014
After watching Ree make this on Food Network, I knew I had to try it….and tonight I did. It was delicious! Like the other reviewers, I thought it was a very forgiving recipe; I didn’t cook the roux long enough, so it never really thickened as it should have prior to my adding the broth. Despite this, it still came out great. Also, this 12 serving recipe makes a ton of food. I divided the mixture into two large baking dishes and we (my two teenage sons and I) barely finished one. I will be freezing the leftovers and look forward to pulling it out on a snowy day this winter. I can’t wait to try this recipe again with chicken. 5 Mitts!
Jennifer Hopkins on 1.20.2014
Delicious! Try adding some toasted slivered almonds for a nice crunch. Can easily be spilt into two pans to freeze one.
Eugenia on 12.6.2013
This was great, it will definitely become a traditional after-Thanksgiving meal. I also loved how forgiving it was, it doesn’t even matter if the turkey turned out perfect or too dry, it all tastes great in this dish!
Jane on 11.30.2013
I’ve made a lot of Turkey Tetrazzini in my time but this one is the bomb! Very forgiving – didn’t have bacon, almost forgot the cheese, left out olives (don’t care for black canned olives) and it was still awesome. No need to every try another recipe for Tetrazzini – this one is a keeper.
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Jennifer Hopkins on 1.20.2014
My mom always added slivered almonds. So I did too. I toasted them a little first. It gives a really nice crunch. Yum! We really enjoyed this! My husband and I had seconds! My 16 year old son had thirds!! This makes a lot. Should have cut it into two pans so I could freeze one. Thanks Ree!!
niccinoodle on 12.1.2011
there is turkey listed in the ingredients and the instructions…this is a good recipe!
sallyk on 11.17.2011
Shouldn’t Turkey Tetrazzini have, well, turkey?
beaches on 11.16.2011
Did I miss something? Where is the turkey?