• TOModera@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I went down a rabbit hole on turkey 15 years ago when I was determined to never eat dry turkey again. Was a fun time, make it to this day for Thanksgiving, learned all the tricks, and still working on my gravy. Would recommend, good way to practice cooking fundamentals.

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    1 month ago

    I think it was Alton Brown that myth busted basting. And opening the oven drops the temp and releases the water vapor from the oven.

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    1 month ago

    Cook the turkey upside down and it will baste itself. Then flip the turkey over and broil for 5 min to crisp the skin and make it look a little nicer.

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    1 month ago

    On the topic of turkeys, just get into frying:

    1. Cooks it perfectly, quickly
    2. Moves the cooking process outside, so you and the guys can throw on a jacket and shoot the shit.
    3. Frees up the oven for all the great things that can only be baked.

    I know it seems dangerous, but so is shooting or driving. Just follow the rules, have a plan, and don’t get cocky.

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      1 month ago

      My grandpa does that. He also injects the turkey with hot sauce before cooking it. It’s awesome