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Turkey Crown
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HELP..........its my first time cooking Christams dinner (finally decided to conquer my fear at 35) and I've bought a turkey crown. Has anyone got any advise on the best way to do this or am I paniking over nothing?
Many, many thanks
Caza
Many, many thanks
Caza
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.W have crown or butterfly (just breast no bones) for previous Christms dinners. it cooks well, dont overcook it though.
http://www.britishturkey.co.uk/recipes/recipes /recipe.132.shtml
http://www.britishturkey.co.uk/recipes/recipes /recipe.132.shtml
Go and get one from Sainsburys ~ they have a little pop up timer stuck in them. Just follow the instructions (same as mrsprite's) and hey presto its done.
Also (sorry alan30, I know I'm just being pedantic) I think you'll find that a turkey crown has the wings, legs and under body removed ~ hence the term crown as its the top of the bird (e.g. the breast and rib section)
Also (sorry alan30, I know I'm just being pedantic) I think you'll find that a turkey crown has the wings, legs and under body removed ~ hence the term crown as its the top of the bird (e.g. the breast and rib section)