Turkey is the centrepiece of the Thanksgiving feast and you want to make sure that it looks and tastes delicious. Although there's no one "right" way to cook a turkey, here are some tips to help ensure yours turns out great!
November 3, 2015
Turkey is the centrepiece of the Thanksgiving feast and you want to make sure that it looks and tastes delicious. Although there's no one "right" way to cook a turkey, here are some tips to help ensure yours turns out great!
One of the best ways to ensure the meat of your turkey turns out moist and flavorful is to use a salt brine.
To do this:
The day before Thanksgiving, turn the turkey upside down to let the juices move around the turkey. Keep the bird stored upside down until you're ready to cook it.
Don't tie the legs of the turkey too tight or they will take much longer to roast and the breast meat will overcook while the legs are cooking.
When it comes to roasting turkey meat, maintaining a low, steady temperature of 325 ºF (163 ºC) from start to finish will yield the best results.
Sometimes cooking a turkey upside down helps to hold in its natural juices and make its flavor richer. Otherwise, the breasts tend to dry out a little.
When you're ready to serve the turkey prepare a bed of greens with colourful vegetables, such as radishes and cherry tomatoes, around the perimeter.
Half of what makes a turkey meal so enjoyable at Thanksgiving is how it looks and smells, along with the delicious flavour. With these tips to help, your turkey will turn out to be the most memorably tasty one ever.
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