If you’re looking for a festive snack that combines delicious flavours with a boost of protein, these Turkey Scotch Eggs are the perfect choice! Packed with lean turkey, aromatic herbs, and a touch of cranberry sauce, they’re a healthy and festive twist on the traditional Scotch egg. These little bites of comfort are great for holiday gatherings, festive picnics, or simply as a protein-packed snack to enjoy throughout the season.
Why You’ll Love These Festive Turkey Scotch Eggs:
High in Protein – Made with lean turkey, these eggs are a fantastic source of protein.
Festive Flavours – With sage, thyme, and cranberry sauce, they’re infused with the perfect seasonal touch.
Easy to Make – Simple to prepare, these Scotch eggs will impress everyone with minimal effort!
Here are the ingredients you will need:
- 600g ground turkey (a mix of thigh and breast for juiciness)
- 8 eggs, plus 3 for coating
- 1/3 cup flour
- 1 tbsp dried sage and thyme
- 1 tbsp cranberry sauce
- 1/4 tsp garlic granules
- A pinch of salt and pepper
- A handful of fresh parsley, chopped
- 300g panko breadcrumbs
- 1 litre vegetable oil (for frying)
Method:
- Prepare the Eggs
Start by boiling 8 eggs. Bring a pot of water to a boil, then carefully add the eggs. Set a timer for 6 minutes for soft-boiled eggs, then immediately transfer them to a bowl of ice-cold water to stop the cooking process. Once cool, peel the eggs and set them aside.
- Make the Turkey Mixture
In a large mixing bowl, combine the ground turkey with the chopped parsley, cranberry sauce, garlic granules, and a good pinch of salt and pepper. Add the dried sage and thyme, and mix everything together well with your hands until fully incorporated. The cranberry sauce adds a lovely festive sweetness, perfectly complementing the herbs.
- Prepare the Coating Stations
In one bowl, mix the flour with a pinch of salt. In a second bowl, whisk the 3 remaining eggs. In a third bowl, pour in the panko breadcrumbs. You now have your three coating stations set up: flour, egg, breadcrumbs.
- Assemble the Scotch Eggs
Take a portion of the turkey mixture (about 1/8 of the total), and flatten it out in the palm of your hand. Place a peeled soft-boiled egg in the centre, and gently wrap the turkey mixture around it, ensuring there are no gaps or cracks. Repeat this with the remaining eggs.
- Coat the Eggs
Start by coating each turkey-wrapped egg in the flour, followed by the egg wash, and then the breadcrumbs. For an extra crispy finish, repeat the egg and breadcrumb steps for each one. The double coating ensures that crispy, golden exterior we all love in a Scotch egg.
- Fry the Scotch Eggs
Heat the vegetable oil in a deep frying pan or large pot to around 175°C (350°F). If you don’t have a thermometer, drop a wooden spoon into the oil – if small bubbles form around it, the oil is ready. Carefully lower the coated eggs into the hot oil, a few at a time, and fry until they’re golden brown and crispy on the outside. This should take around 6-8 minutes. Be sure to turn them as needed to cook evenly.
- Drain and Serve
Once golden and crispy, remove the eggs from the oil and place them on a plate lined with kitchen paper to absorb any excess oil. Let them cool slightly before serving.
Serving Suggestions:
These Turkey Scotch Eggs are perfect for a festive snack, light lunch, or as part of a Christmas spread. Serve them with a dollop of mustard, a side of tangy pickles, or even a fresh green salad. They’re also great for picnics or as a pre-dinner nibble during the holiday season.
Tips:
- Make-Ahead: You can prepare the Scotch eggs a day in advance. Simply store them in the fridge and reheat them in the oven or air fryer to get them crispy again.
- Vary the Herbs: Feel free to experiment with different herbs like rosemary or marjoram for a unique twist.
- Baking Option:If you’d prefer not to fry, you can bake these Scotch eggs. Simply place them on a baking sheet and bake at 180°C (350°F) for 25-30 minutes until golden.
Conclusion:
These Festive Turkey Scotch Eggs are a healthier, high-protein alternative to the classic recipe, making them perfect for the Christmas season. With their festive flavours of sage, thyme, and cranberry, they’re a delicious addition to any holiday gathering. Whether enjoyed warm or cold, they’re sure to be a hit with family and friends!