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2 cups water
3 tbs Dijon mustard
1 tbs sugar
1 tbs Kosher salt
1 tsp ground pepper
3 lbs. skinless
bone-in turkey,
rinsed and
patted dry
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3/4 cup jarred
Italian pickled
vegetables
sourdough loaf
shredded lettuce
3 slices provolone
cheese
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Know what ingredient makes everything taste
better? Fresh air! There's nothing like packing up
a picnic and heading to your favorite park or beach!
Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow multiple-step, written directions.
Work
on
this
page
with
a
parent.
Cooking
together
builds
creativity
and
confidence!
In a food processor, pulse the roasted
peppers, basil, garlic, Parmesan, pine
nuts, red pepper flakes, salt and pepper
until combined. With the motor running,
slowly add the olive oil through the feed
tube. Refrigerate until ready to use.
Preheat the oven to 375°F. Remove the
turkey from the brine (do not rinse) and
place on a rack in a shallow roasting pan.
Roast until internal temperature is 165°F,
about 1 hour. Transfer to a cutting board
to cool.
Remove meat from the bone. Slice into 1/2-inch-thick pieces. Roughly
chop the pickled vegetables and mix with 1/4 cup pesto. Slice the
bread in half horizontally to make a giant bun. Pull some of the bread
out of the inside of the top half to hollow it out. Spread pesto on both
halves. Layer the lettuce, provolone, turkey and the vegetable-pesto
mixture on the bottom half of the bread, then cover with the top half.
Wrap tightly with plastic wrap to squeeze the sandwich together.
Refrigerate 20 minutes, then slice into sandwich-size wedges.
1 cup roasted red
peppers, drained
1/2 cup fresh basil
2 cloves garlic
1/4 cup grated
Parmesan cheese
1/4 cup pine nuts,
toasted
1/4 tsp red pepper flakes
1/2 tsp Kosher salt
1 tsp ground pepper
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
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a picnic and heading to your favorite
Can you
find the two
identical
picnic
scenes?
"He is not worth
his salt" is a
common
expression. It
originated in
ancient Greece
where salt was
traded for people.
In ancient Rome,
soldiers were paid
"salt money," salarium
argentum. That's
where we get the
English word salary.
An adult human body
contains about a half
pound of salt.
Combine the water,
mustard, sugar,
salt and pepper
in a one gallon
re-sealable plastic
bag. Add the turkey,
seal the bag and
place in a large
bowl; refrigerate
for 45 minutes.
Before you start
cooking, you'll
need to brine
the turkey.
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