Danksgiving Bites Side DishMain DishSnack Nov 30 Written By Josh Mascarenas Prep Time: 15 mins Yield 3 servings Ingredients2 cups stuffing, broken up3/4 cup turkey, finely chopped3/4 cup parmesan cheese, finely grated3 tablespoons parsley, chopped4 cups mashed potatoes, cold1 cup flour1 large egg, lightly beaten2 cups panko crumbs2 cups oil, neutral-flavored, plus more if needed1 1/2 cups Dank Brown Bliss gravy, optional, for dipping InstructionsLine two baking sheets with parchment paper.In a large bowl, mix the stuffing, turkey, parmesan, and parsley until well blended.Form a 1 1/2-inch ball from this mixture and place it on the lined baking sheet. Repeat until all the mixture is used.Transfer the baking sheet with the balls to the freezer. Let the balls sit in the freezer, until firm, for about 30 minutes and then remove.Take one of the balls and coat it completely in about 4 tablespoons of mashed potatoes.Then gently coat the mashed potato-covered turkey ball in flour.Dip the floured ball into the beaten egg, rolling it around until it is completely coated.Dip the egg-coated ball in the panko breadcrumbs until completely coated.Place the breadcrumb-covered ball back onto the parchment-lined baking sheet.Repeat this process until all the balls are similarly coated in mashed potatoes, flour, egg, and breadcrumbs. You can set up an assembly line with stations for the ingredients to make this process more efficient.In a medium-sized pan on the stove-top, heat the oil to 375 degrees F. You want enough oil to make sure the balls are completely submerged during the cooking process, so add more if it doesn't look like the balls will be covered.Place the second lined baking sheet within easy reach of the cooking oil. Once the oil is heated to 375 degrees F, carefully drop 2-3 balls at a time into the oil and fry until the balls are golden brown and crisp, for about 3-4 minutes. You'll want to work in batches to avoid crowding them during cooking, as adding too many balls in at a time will cool the oil down, which could disrupt the cooking.Once a ball has finished cooking, remove it from the oil with a slotted spoon and place it on the second lined baking sheet.Continue this process until all of the balls are cooked.Serve immediately with gravy! left oversBitesThanksgiving BallsBallsDanksgiving Josh Mascarenas
Danksgiving Bites Side DishMain DishSnack Nov 30 Written By Josh Mascarenas Prep Time: 15 mins Yield 3 servings Ingredients2 cups stuffing, broken up3/4 cup turkey, finely chopped3/4 cup parmesan cheese, finely grated3 tablespoons parsley, chopped4 cups mashed potatoes, cold1 cup flour1 large egg, lightly beaten2 cups panko crumbs2 cups oil, neutral-flavored, plus more if needed1 1/2 cups Dank Brown Bliss gravy, optional, for dipping InstructionsLine two baking sheets with parchment paper.In a large bowl, mix the stuffing, turkey, parmesan, and parsley until well blended.Form a 1 1/2-inch ball from this mixture and place it on the lined baking sheet. Repeat until all the mixture is used.Transfer the baking sheet with the balls to the freezer. Let the balls sit in the freezer, until firm, for about 30 minutes and then remove.Take one of the balls and coat it completely in about 4 tablespoons of mashed potatoes.Then gently coat the mashed potato-covered turkey ball in flour.Dip the floured ball into the beaten egg, rolling it around until it is completely coated.Dip the egg-coated ball in the panko breadcrumbs until completely coated.Place the breadcrumb-covered ball back onto the parchment-lined baking sheet.Repeat this process until all the balls are similarly coated in mashed potatoes, flour, egg, and breadcrumbs. You can set up an assembly line with stations for the ingredients to make this process more efficient.In a medium-sized pan on the stove-top, heat the oil to 375 degrees F. You want enough oil to make sure the balls are completely submerged during the cooking process, so add more if it doesn't look like the balls will be covered.Place the second lined baking sheet within easy reach of the cooking oil. Once the oil is heated to 375 degrees F, carefully drop 2-3 balls at a time into the oil and fry until the balls are golden brown and crisp, for about 3-4 minutes. You'll want to work in batches to avoid crowding them during cooking, as adding too many balls in at a time will cool the oil down, which could disrupt the cooking.Once a ball has finished cooking, remove it from the oil with a slotted spoon and place it on the second lined baking sheet.Continue this process until all of the balls are cooked.Serve immediately with gravy! left oversBitesThanksgiving BallsBallsDanksgiving Josh Mascarenas