Delicious Turkey Cranberry Wreath Recipe

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  • One participant expresses uncertainty about where to incorporate the turkey and cranberries, indicating they are new to cooking.
  • Another participant confirms that the turkey and cranberries are part of the filling mixture.
  • Several participants discuss the preparation steps, with one clarifying the mixing of ingredients and the use of egg whites and walnuts.
  • One participant shares their experience of making the dish for a cluster meeting, noting the sweetness from the cranberries and suggesting it could be a good use for Thanksgiving leftovers.
  • Another participant expresses their enjoyment of the recipe, mentioning that it can be served like a sandwich and recommending the addition of nuts for flavor.

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pchefpatti13
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Does anyone have this recipe?
 
Try a search here. I know it has been posted several times.
 
recipe you are looking forTurkey Cranberry Wreath

2 pkg. (235g each) refrigerated crescent rolls
1/2 C. mayonnaise
2 T. honey Dijon mustard
1/2 tsp. coarsely ground pepper
2 C. cooked turkey, chopped
1/2 C. celery, sliced
3 T. fresh parsley, snipped
1/2 C. dried cranberries
4 oz. Swiss cheese, shredded (1cup)
1/4 C. walnuts, chopped (optional)
1 egg, separated

Preheat oven to 375°F.

Unroll crescent dough; separate into 16 triangles. With wide ends of triangles toward the center. arrange 8 triangles in a circle on Large Round Stone. Corners of wide ends will touch and points will extend 1 inch beyond of baking stone. Arrange remaining 8 triangles in center. matching ends. Seal seams using pizza roller. (Points will overlap in center; do not seal.)

Measure mayonnaise, mustard and black pepper into a bowl. Grate cheese into a bowl. Mix filling. Scoop filling over seams of dough, forming a circle.

Coarsely chop walnuts; sprinkle over filling. Beginning in center, lift one dough triangle across mixture. Continue alternating with outer triangle, slightly overlapping to form wreath. Tuck last end under first.

Separate egg over bowl. Beat egg white lightly; brush over dough. Bake 25-30 minutes or until golden brown. Yields 10 servings.

Per serving: 363 calories; 17 g protein; 24g fat; 20g carbohydrates; 521 mg sodium
 
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i'm sure this is a stupid question...Ok, ok. I am new to cooking so I have a stupid question. Where does the turkey/cranberries and other items go? Is that the "mix filling" part. Can someone please help me. I would like to make this for all of my November Shows.
 
yes the turkey and cranberries is part of the filling :)
 
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So basically i mix everything together and then chop the walnuts then brush the egg white on?
 
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yep you mix all the ingrediants but the cresant rolls the egg whit e and almonds then use the scoop and place the filling in the cresant rolls then fold and place egg whites and almonds then bake good luck ;)
 
Made it last night....for our cluster meeting. I wanted to practice for my Nov shows and I had never had it before. I did not put walnuts. It is so yummy! The cranberries give it just a little bit of sweetness. I went to the grocery store and bought 3/4 pound of deli turkey and had them slice it thick - about 1/2 inch. It made exactly 2 cups. My daughter had the idea that it you promote it as a good recipe for Thanksgiving leftovers, it would be pretty with stuffing in the middle...after tasting it, she is right!
 
I love this recipe. It is great out of the oven and could be served like a sandwich (pick it up and eat it) when it has cooled. . You should try the nuts in it as well. They really add to the flavor. I do the same as you do, I ask the deli to slice me 1/2 thick pieces then I can use my chopper to chop up and demo.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need for the Delicious Turkey Cranberry Wreath Recipe?

To make the Delicious Turkey Cranberry Wreath, you will need refrigerated crescent roll dough, cooked turkey (shredded or diced), cranberry sauce, cream cheese, and your choice of seasonings such as salt, pepper, and herbs. Optional toppings can include chopped green onions or parsley for garnish.

How long does it take to prepare the Delicious Turkey Cranberry Wreath?

The preparation time for the Delicious Turkey Cranberry Wreath is approximately 15-20 minutes, while the baking time is around 25-30 minutes. Overall, you can expect the entire process to take about an hour from start to finish.

Can I make the Delicious Turkey Cranberry Wreath ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare the wreath ahead of time. Assemble the wreath and cover it with plastic wrap or foil, then refrigerate it for up to 24 hours before baking. Just be sure to let it sit at room temperature for about 10-15 minutes before placing it in the oven.

What can I serve with the Delicious Turkey Cranberry Wreath?

The Delicious Turkey Cranberry Wreath pairs well with a variety of sides. Consider serving it with a fresh green salad, roasted vegetables, or a warm soup. It also makes a great addition to a holiday buffet or as a party appetizer.

Is the Delicious Turkey Cranberry Wreath suitable for special diets?

This recipe can be modified to accommodate different dietary needs. For a gluten-free version, use gluten-free crescent roll dough. To make it dairy-free, substitute the cream cheese with a dairy-free alternative. Always check ingredient labels to ensure they meet your dietary requirements.

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