Save to Pinterest Tender turkey breast fillets get wrapped around creamy gooey homemade macaroni and cheese then baked until golden and bubbly This comforting mash-up brings together two beloved family classics for a dish that is always a hit at the dinner table whether you are looking to impress guests or just make weeknight meals more exciting
The first time I made these my youngest tried to eat the crispy edges right off the pan before they even cooled down Now everyone always requests the recipe for special gatherings
Ingredients
- Turkey breast cutlets: These cook up super tender and are the ideal blank canvas for rich mac and cheese Use fresh cutlets for best flavor and texture
- Olive oil: Adds a touch of richness for a golden finish Use a mellow extra-virgin variety
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper: Essential for seasoning both the turkey and filling Freshly cracked black pepper amps up the savor
- Elbow macaroni: Classic pasta shape for creamy mac and cheese Look for bronze-cut Italian pasta for best sauce cling
- Unsalted butter: Forms the base of the cheese sauce and offers flavor Use European-style for extra creaminess
- All-purpose flour: Thickens the cheese sauce Go for unbleached for a subtle taste
- Whole milk: Makes the sauce lush and smooth Use fresh whole milk for richness
- Sharp cheddar cheese: The hero of the filling Choose a block and shred it yourself for meltier results
- Mozzarella cheese: Lends stretch and gooeyness to the sauce Opt for low-moisture mozzarella so your sauce stays thick
- Dijon mustard: Boosts savory depth in the cheese sauce A small amount goes a long way in rounding out flavors
- Garlic powder: Adds a gentle background note Avoid garlic salt to maintain control over the seasoning
- Panko breadcrumbs: Make the topping light and crispy Japanese-style panko gives the best crunch
- Parmesan cheese: Provides a nutty salty finish on top Grate yourself for freshest flavor
- Melted butter: Helps topping brown beautifully Use real butter not substitutes
- Fresh parsley: Brightens and adds color Choose flat-leaf for better flavor and garnish just before serving
Instructions
- Preheat and Prepare the Baking Dish:
- Set your oven to 200 degrees Celsius or 400 degrees Fahrenheit Line a baking dish with parchment or lightly oil it for easy cleanup
- Cook the Pasta:
- Bring a large pot of salted water to a rolling boil Add in elbow macaroni and cook until just al dente about 7 minutes Drain well then set aside Spreading it on a tray cools it quickly and prevents clumping
- Make the Cheese Sauce:
- In a saucepan melt unsalted butter over medium heat Once bubbling whisk in all-purpose flour and cook for one full minute to form a golden roux This removes any raw flour taste Gradually pour in whole milk whisking constantly to avoid lumps Keep stirring until the sauce thickens about 2 to 3 minutes
- Finish the Mac and Cheese Filling:
- Remove saucepan from heat and stir in sharp cheddar mozzarella Dijon mustard garlic powder plus a pinch of salt and black pepper Stir until cheeses are fully melted and mixture is creamy Fold in the cooked macaroni Let the mixture cool for several minutes so it is firm enough to spoon
- Pound and Season the Turkey:
- Lay turkey cutlets between two sheets of parchment or plastic Wrap Use a meat mallet or rolling pin to gently pound each to about one half centimeter thick Even thickness ensures quick even cooking Season both sides generously with salt and freshly ground black pepper
- Fill and Roll the Turkey Cutlets:
- Place each cutlet on your work surface Spoon a generous mound of the cooled mac and cheese filling on the short end of each cutlet Roll up tightly making sure the filling stays inside If needed secure with toothpicks Place each roll seam side down in your prepared baking dish
- Add the Crispy Coating:
- In a small mixing bowl stir together panko breadcrumbs finely grated Parmesan and melted butter until crumbs are evenly coated Sprinkle this mixture evenly over the tops of the turkey rolls for maximum crunch
- Bake Until Golden:
- Bake uncovered for 25 to 30 minutes until the turkey is cooked through and the topping is deeply golden brown Let the rolls rest for five minutes Remove any toothpicks then slice and sprinkle with fresh parsley if you like
Save to Pinterest My personal favorite part is watching those cheesy spirals appear when you slice open each roll The smiles at the table always remind me of Sunday evenings when everyone gathered for a big cozy meal
Storage Tips
Refrigerate leftovers in an airtight container for up to three days For best texture reheat in the oven or air fryer to refresh the crispy topping A microwave works too but you might lose some of the crunch
Ingredient Substitutions
Chicken breast can easily replace turkey if it is more available in your market For cheese lovers try swapping cheddar for Gruyère or Monterey Jack and add extra mozzarella inside Gluten-free breadcrumbs and pasta make this dish allergy-friendly
Serving Suggestions
Balanced sides bring out the flavors of these hearty rolls Serve with a crisp green salad dressed with lemon vinaigrette or simple steamed green beans Roasted potatoes or sweet potato wedges also work for a more substantial meal
Cultural Connection
Mac and cheese stuffed inside turkey is a playful riff on both classic American macaroni and cheese and stuffed turkey breast like you might see on holiday tables It is a nod to the comfort food traditions that always bring family and friends together Mac and cheese keeps its spot as a favorite but this version is dressed up for special occasions
Save to Pinterest Each roll packs so much cozy flavor and crunch guests will never guess just how simple it is to prepare Serve hot and watch every plate get cleaned
Answers to Recipe Questions
- → Can I use chicken instead of turkey?
Yes, chicken breast cutlets work well as a substitute for turkey. Prepare and cook them similarly.
- → How do I keep the turkey rolls from unrolling?
Secure each roll with toothpicks before baking to help maintain their shape. Remove them before serving.
- → Can I make the macaroni and cheese filling ahead?
You can prepare the filling ahead and refrigerate. Let it cool before adding to the turkey cutlets.
- → What sides pair best with this dish?
Crisp green salads, steamed vegetables, or light, fruity white wine pair well alongside these turkey rolls.
- → How can I add more flavor to the filling?
Try mixing chopped cooked bacon or caramelized onions into the macaroni and cheese for extra richness.
- → What is the best way to flatten turkey cutlets?
Place cutlets between parchment sheets and use a meat mallet or rolling pin to gently pound to even thickness.