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Old November 27th 04, 03:38 PM
C Kingsbury
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"mindenpilot" wrote in message
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I tried it for the first time this year.
Overcooked it.
Good thing my wife had a backup in the oven ;-)


How many pounds, how many minutes, at what temperature?


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Old November 28th 04, 05:15 AM
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I brined for the first time last year. The trick is to soak it just long =

enough. Too long and it becomes too salty. The upside of brining is that =

the salt holds the water yielding very moist meat. Cook until the=20
internal breast temperature is 165 and you are done.
Using an oven, cook at 325?F. It takes awhile, but that's how I do it.
(See www.eatturkey.com)

Morgans wrote:
"Michelle P" wrote
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195 degrees! you over cooked the poor thing.

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I know this is about as of topic as you can get, but I had the best tu=

rkey
I have ever had.
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Google for brineing your turkey. The long and short is, take your turk=

ey
the night before, put it in a trash bag with water, salt and brown suga=

r,
overnight, and seal it. In the morning, wash it off, and cook it in a =

slow
cooker. (Smoker) This was an evening meal, so you might have to start
earlier, for noon meal. This was the most juicy turkey I have ever had=

=2E
You all should try it next year.


 




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