Monday, November 17, 2008

Turkey, Turkey, Turkey


So I have a bunch of great turkey recipes around the house and decided to share them with you guys so I will try and highlight some this week and next for my readers and those that stop by. Along with other Thanksgiving info along the way. Happy Turkey Hunting.


Grandma's Roasted Turkey

What You Need:
1 (12 lb.) whole turkey, thawed
6 tbsp. butter, divided
4 C warm water
3 tbsp. chicken bouillon
2 tbsp. onion powder
2 tbsp. parsley, chopped fine
2 tbsp. seasoning salt
1 tsp. pepper

How to Make It:
Preheat over to 350 degrees
Prepare the turkey by removing the giblets and rinsing the turkey in cold water. Use paper towels to dry the turkey well. Separate the skin from the turkey meat on the breasts by inserting your finger and carefully lifting the skin up to make a pocket.
Place 3 tbsp of butter under the skin on each side.
Place the turkey in a large roasting pan being sure the breast side is facing up.
Pour the water into a large mixing bow.
Sprinkle in the bouillon, onion powder and parsley being sure to mix well to combine.
Pour the mixture over the top of the turkey.
Sprinkle the turkey with the season salt and pepper.
Cover the turkey tightly with aluminum foil.
Bake 3 hours 30 minutes basting the turkey with the juices in the pan every 30 minutes.
Remove the aluminum foil and continue roasting for 45 minutes.
The turkey skin should be golden brown and the internal temperature of the breast meat should be 170 degrees when the turkey is done.
Remove from the oven and allow the turkey to stand 30 minutes before carving.

Serves 12
TIP: Placing the butter between the skin and the meat helps the meat to stay moist during roasting. It also helps with the browning of the skin when the turkey has not been basted with oil.

Flipped Butter Turkey

What You Need:
1 (13 lb.) whole turkey, thawed
1/2 C butter
1 C water

How to Make It:
Remove the giblets and neck from inside the turkey cavity.
Clean the turkey well with cold water and pat dry inside and out.
Set the oven temperature to 350 degrees and allow the oven to heat up.
Place the turkey breast down in a large roasting pan.
Insert 1/4 C of the butter into the cavity of the turkey.
Place the remaining 1/4 C of butter around the turkey in the roasting pan.
Carefully pour the water into the pan so you don't splash the turkey.
Cover the turkey tightly with a piece of aluminum foil.
Roast 3 hours or until the internal temperature of the thickest part of the thigh reaches 180 degrees and juice runs clear.

Serves 12
TIP: More water can be added 1/4 C at time during roasting if necessary.

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