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nanatn 11-16-2007 05:31 PM

shadow lol you made my day

Kyiav10 11-16-2007 07:35 PM

Take off the legs and cook them seperately??? Maybe. I am making a 20 lb. bird in my convection oven. It will be for 7 maybe 11 people so we will have plenty left over. Kyia

Moonpi 11-16-2007 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by Kyiav10
Take off the legs and cook them seperately???

Back in my poultry farming days, I had to do this with some of my big toms. They got so huge, i had to take the racks out of the oven, and put the roaster on paver stones on the oven floor. After they reach a certain size, everything they put on is just good breast meat. My biggest one dressed out at 68 pounds and had to be quartered by the butcher. No wonder why my ex was scared of the turkies.

craftybear 05-27-2010 11:20 AM

thanks for the recipe


Originally Posted by quiltmaker101
Okay, here's what I do for Thanksgiving.

I roast my turkey without stuffing in it. It cooks better that way, and it is safer. Wet stuffing can make people sick.

I wash and dry the turkey inside and out, then I coat it with olive oil. I rub a mixture of sea salt, cracked black pepper and ground sage all over the inside and the outside. I don't measure. I eyeball or feel mostly when I cook.

I put quartered white onion, carrots and celery inside, with a long sprig of fresh Rosemary. (I grow the Rosemary just for this purpose.) I also put those in the bottom of the pan, under the roasting rack. The carrots add such a nice flavor and color to the juices for nice colored gravy!

I pour one can of chicken broth in the bottom of the pan, and a splash inside the turkey, cover it with heavy foil and roast it in the oven. Every hour or so, I pour more chicken broth over the turkey and stir the bottom of the pan so nothing sticks and burns.

A half hour before it is done, I remove the foil so the skin browns and throw sliced mushrooms in the drippings so I will have mushroom gravy.

When it is done, I strain out the veggies, setting the mushrooms aside. Make the gravy with flour paste/water and add the mushrooms back in, along with salt and pepper to taste.

That's it. I used to be so terrified of making Thanksgiving dinner, but it is really so easy, and turkey is so inexpensive this way, I will usually make two or three more turkeys before Easter.


blueangel 10-07-2011 01:20 AM

Wow that's awful.


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