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plantqueen
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Does anybody know how you make hot turkey sandwiches in the crockpot? I am looking for a recipe that would be like shredded beef sandwiches but with turkey instead. When I make my shredded beefs I put in beef broth, lipton onion soup mix, beer, garlic, oregano and sugar. Any ideas on how you would do the turkey???

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canned or jarred turkey gravy and sliced turkey (either from the deli or home-cooked and then sliced up). add water to thin the gravy out a bit if you want...

to spice up the gravy add in salt/pepper to taste, a bay leaf, some garlic powder and some onion powder (or even slice up an onion and put it in).

you could also put in some thyme and some sage - or even the 'poultry mix' - it has thyme, sage, garlic, onion, etc in it.

for extra added flavor put in a cup or two of white wine...the alcohol will cook away leaving you with a really nicely flavored gravy.

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Thank you joclyn! I might try that one but what I had in mind was one that would be with a broth! I have had it at various parties but do not know how to make it.

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use chicken broth [Smile] or turkey, if you can find it canned (i've seen it, not too often tho).
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Thank you joclyn!

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so, how'd it turn out?
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Oh I didn't make it yet! I'm not sure when I will be making them but I will let you know when I do! [thumb]

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