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Parmesan-Sage Roast Turkey with Sage Gravy. Rub turkey skin with cut sides of lemon halves; squeeze juice into turkey cavity. Place lemon halves in turkey cavity; tie legs together with kitchen string.
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It's straightforward and fun to make this great dish. This elegant Turkey Roulade recipe makes the most of those turkey legs to create a memorable dish to delight your guests. At Thanksgiving, we like to separate the turkey legs from the breast and use the dark meat to make a roulade seasoned with thyme and sage. Sometimes, roasting a whole turkey is just too much of an undertaking.
Melt butter in a large skillet, add panko and toast until golden brown. Make the turkey: Season the turkey inside and out with salt and pepper. Scrape up the brown bits with a wooden spoon. Rub outside of rolled turkey with remaining herb mixture. Arrange remaining bacon slices on top of turkey.
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