Turkey fillet in honey-poppy seed breading
2 servings
35 minutes
Turkey fillet in honey-poppy coating is a refined dish of European cuisine that combines the tenderness of meat and the subtle sweetness of honey with the crunchy texture of poppy seeds. The origins of this preparation trace back to Western gastronomic traditions, where caramelized coatings are valued for their rich flavor. Ginger marinade adds a spicy kick to the fillet, while a blend of olive and sesame oils enhances the aroma. Baked in the oven, the meat remains juicy, and the poppy crust creates a delicate crispy covering. This dish is perfect for festive dinners and family gatherings. As a side dish, pearl barley with pesto sauce and salsa is offered, adding freshness and contrast in textures. This combination makes turkey fillet not only delicious but also aesthetically appealing on the plate.

1
Peel the ginger, grate it finely, coat the turkey, and marinate in spices.
- Ginger root: 0 g
- Dry adjika: 0 g
- Ground black pepper: 0 g
2
Mix olive and sesame oil with honey, coat the turkey fillet, and bread it with poppy seeds on all sides.
- Olive oil: 0 ml
- Sesame oil: 0 ml
- Honey: 0 g
- Poppy: 0 g
3
Preheat the oven to 190 degrees, line the pan with parchment.
4
Place the fillet in the pan, cover with foil, bake for 20-25 minutes, then remove, place on a board, cut into strips, and arrange on a plate.
- Turkey breast fillet: 0 g
5
I prepared pearl barley with pesto and salsa sauce as a side dish.









