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Practiced my Thanksgiving Turkey today. I only took one pic because we are remodeling the kitchen and are finishing a 720 SF addition to the house. Everything is a mess but the Turkey turned our great. No fixin's just some green beans for a side dish.
Yes that is a saw horse you see that the board is sitting on. What a table....
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when you have time I'd like to hear the rundown on how you prepared it/seasoned it and the set-up for your cook.
That looks picture perfect and if it tasted half as good it's a winner!
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI found it at a kitchen accessories store. Le Gourmet Chef. I did not consider brining first off due to time. When I tell you the house is torn up it is really torn up. I do not have a single room not touched by construction since we are in what is basically the last week of the project. Our new bedroom just had floors installed Friday and electrical completes tomorrow. Son's room completes tomorrow. Daughters room will be complete when my wife and I move out of it since she is getting our old room. Her room became a hallway, 1/2 bath and walk in closet for our old room. Kitchen had a load bearing wall taken down two weeks ago. We have to finish paint and replacing cabinets. The other reason I did not consider brining is I have been told you really only want to brine a fresh turkey. I have heard you do not want to brine a store bought turkey since it can taste too salty but I am not sure if that is actually the case. The link to the store when I bought the holder is below.
http://www.legourmetchef.com/default.cfm
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1 • Off Topic Disagree 1Agree LikeYeh, What Nola just said. You don't want to brine the treated ones.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI hope this link works, I just found this one on Amazon. It looks like the same one to me.
http://www.amazon.com/Nifty-Non-Stick-Gourmet-Turkey-Lifter/dp/B004E5QJQ6/ref=sr_1_54?ie=UTF8&qid=1352142246&sr=8-54&keywords=roasting+rack+for+turkey
Or Search Nifty Turkey Lifter at Amazon
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