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Upside Down Cooking Turkey
The poultry farm said for maximum taste and juiciness I should cook the turkey upside down for 4 hours and right side up for the last 30 minutes.
Does this sound right? How do you season and apply the cheese cloth then? SAR I |
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First, determine which side is truely up. You might be surprised.
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I always start any poultry, especially a big bird like turkey, breast side down for the first hour or so of cooking. This allows the fattier parts of the fowl to naturally "baste" the drier portions like the breast. It also browns the bottom part better than if you left it breast side up for the full duration.
After about an hour, I turn the bird over and finish it breast side up. Just be careful when you turn it. It's very hot and easily dropped. One of these days, I will finally invest in one of those stainless steel devices which lets you cook the turkey upright in either the oven or grill. |
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it's a sears oven...just put it in and hope it's edible
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Finally found it in my bookmarks. This is the company which makes great upright roasters for various fowl. I spoke with the guy a few years back. He's very enthused about his product line.
http://spanek.com/roaster/roasters.php |
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I'm just about to start the Alton Brown brining cycle. It really does a great job with prepping the turkey for cooking tomorrow.
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Guess you could overcome this obstacle by preparing a pot of turkey stock with the neck, gizzards, etc. |
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Season it normally. Season the inside too. Upside down is a good way to cook it but you need a rack in your roasting pan to make sure it does not stick. You don't want to tear the skin. IMO cheese cloth is overkill. Baste it a couple of times an hour or so and the skin will be fine. Get a good digital thermometer. |
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I am not a fan of brining the turkey either.
If you are brining your turkey make sure it is a fresh one. Not injected or frozen one. |
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Here's the upgraded one I have owned for at least eight years. Works like a champ.
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I bought a cheap crap one at WalMart ($3.99) a few year's back which works fine on the grill or in the oven. Think I want to invest in something sturdier like that Spanek for turkey. |
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