2 Responses to “Turkey Devonshire”
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colleen Says:
March 13th, 2009 at 2:34 pm |You had me at “a ladle of cheese sauce” - looks delicious! And thanks for visiting my blog!
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Faith Says:
May 3rd, 2009 at 1:48 pm |Hey our family loves this meal my Mom made it all our life, but she used corn starch instead of flour and at the very end she added white cooking wine….oh my it’s SO SO good, my brother just called today and asked me to make since our mom is not here to do any longer…. it a good comfort food and good leftover meal….thanks
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Mar
11
Turkey Devonshire
Posted in Recipes, Startups, Web 2.0, Welcome by sophie
Grilled cheese’s aren’t the only gooey warm sandwiches you can enjoy on a cold day with your favorite cup of soup. Cheese has it’s place in a sandwich, but it doesn’t always have to take center-stage ;), especially when ingredients like turkey and BACON are also in that sandwich.
Simply Yummy Goodness isn’t just the name of Katy’s blog, it’s also what you’ll say when you take a bite of her mom’s Turkey Devonshire Sandwich. After enjoying the sandwich while on vacation at an Inn about 20 years ago, Katy’s mom decided to recreate it at home. If they’ve been making it for 20 years, there’s no denying it’s worth trying at least once :).
Katy’s family loves to eat this around the holidays, she says it’s their tradition to enjoy a Turkey Devonshire dinner after Christmas tree shopping. You can count on turkey, bacon, tomatoes and melted cheese to warm you up after a cold day spent outdoors. Meals like this make me wish Christmas was every day! But Katy’s recipe is also great for busy working families. Just stick a turkey breast (or even chicken) in the slow cooker and, at the end of the day, you can prepare this tasty open-faced sandwich in minutes.