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Turkey - How Do You Do Yours?
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Hi. With so many cookery progs out there claiming theirs is the best way - I was wondering how other / real people do theirs? I've only done Xmas dinner a handful of times, and have to admit to cooking the turkey different each time! Mind, most times it's turned out lovely but I'm always on the lookout for different ways! Also, what fave stuffing to go with?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Two days before Christmas I prepare a spicey brine solution, with pepper, star anise, orange and lemon zest, juice and whole squeezed shells and any other flavours I fancy. Immerse the turkey, keep cold till Christmas day then pat dry. Anoint with butter and roast slowly with lots of basting. Time depends on weight.
I keep the bird cold by leaving the steeping vessel in the garden, covered with boards weighted with brciks to keep next door's dog off it.
All very Nigella, but it makes for very tasty moist meat.
I keep the bird cold by leaving the steeping vessel in the garden, covered with boards weighted with brciks to keep next door's dog off it.
All very Nigella, but it makes for very tasty moist meat.
Always cook a turkey upside down. The breast at the bottom, that way all the juices collect in the breast and keep it moist. No need to worry about basting or covering in bacon as long as you cook it upside down.
I was taught this way of cooking a turkey when I worked in a carvery kitchen one December. We cooked 2 tonnes of turkey in the month, all upside down.
I was taught this way of cooking a turkey when I worked in a carvery kitchen one December. We cooked 2 tonnes of turkey in the month, all upside down.
I used to make sage, rosemary and chopped walnut stuffing - it worked a treat. Don't know what to do this year, can't even decide on Turkey or not.
I wondered about a Turkey Crown, but may go for a half-gammon and stud it with cloves. Only 2 of us and we loathe any waste. Have to decide next week.
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I wondered about a Turkey Crown, but may go for a half-gammon and stud it with cloves. Only 2 of us and we loathe any waste. Have to decide next week.
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