Soak turkey tenderloins in a mix of buttermilk and Frank’s Red Hot overnight. If using a cut from the breast, slice off a 5- to 6-ounce segment, butterfly if necessary, and use a meat mallet to pound, thin, and tenderize.
To clean morels, cut any larger than your thumb in half and keep others whole. In a large pot, simmer 4 cups of water with 1/4 cup kosher salt. When salt is dissolved, remove the pot from heat and add 12 cups of cold water. Once water is mostly cool, add morels and stir around and let soak for 1 hour.
When ready to cook, slice the red onion (the thinner the slices, the better) and add to a large skillet with a thin layer of olive oil. Heat on medium. Once the onion is slightly seared, turn the heat to low and slightly salt and pepper. Slowly cook onions on low until caramelized.
Once caramelized, add freshly minced garlic and raise the heat back to medium. After stirring for a couple of minutes, add cherry tomatoes, juice from half a lemon, a bit more olive oil, and white wine. Stir often and allow to simmer. Add more wine if necessary, if too much starts to evaporate as the wine is the base of your sauce. Turn heat to low once cherry tomatoes are cooked.
Bring water to a boil for pasta. Cook pasta to al dente, then drain and set aside in a sieve.
Next prepare the turkey dredge by mixing 3/4 cup flour and 1/4 cup cornstarch in two separate pans. Add 1/4 teaspoon of kosher salt and black pepper to the first pan and mix in with flour and cornstarch. Beat two eggs and place in a third pan or large mixing bowl.
Heat peanut oil to 375 degrees Fahrenheit in either a Dutch oven, fryer, or stainless steel pot. Remove the turkey tenderloins from buttermilk and toss them in the first pan with salt, pepper, flour, and cornstarch. Shake off any excess. Add to bowl with egg wash, and finally into the final pan of unseasoned flour and cornstarch. Shake off any excess and add to the hot peanut oil. Fry each turkey tenderloin until the sides are golden brown. Once done, place on stainless steel mesh or grate and pat dry.
To cook morels, make sure to rinse thoroughly under cold water after 1 hour in brine. Heat a separate skillet to 300 degrees. Add a bit of salted butter and sear each morel without crowding the pan. Add more butter if necessary. Make sure to cook each morel for at least 5 to 6 minutes until seared and completely cooked.
To assemble pasta, in a large stainless steel mixing bowl (or something similar), add the contents of the skillet with caramelized onion, cherry tomatoes, garlic, and white wine. Add 12 to 16 ounces of pasta (your call for how much per serving). Add 1 cup goat cheese and thoroughly mix. Note, the heat from skillet contents should melt goat cheese, making somewhat of a cream sauce.
To serve, top with sliced fried turkey tenderloin, freshly seared morels, and fresh basil. Enjoy!