Senin, 25 November 2013

By: Alessandra Bulow

You’ve reserved a beautiful bird, found a big enough pan (that fits in your oven!) and purchased an instant-read thermometer to roast your Thanksgiving turkey to a perfectly moist 160–165°F—but there's still room to go wrong. Here, F&W’s Senior Recipe Developer Grace Parisi reveals the biggest turkey mistakes made by home cooks.

5 Easy Ways to Ruin the Thanksgiving Turkey

Everyone gives you the scoop on how to create the perfect Thanksgiving bird for the family table. But, what about some tips on how to avoid actually messing the turkey up? We're here to give you the skinnies on what NOT to do.


5 Easy Ways to Ruin the Thanksgiving Turkey

1. OVERSTUFF THE CAVITY
By the time the stuffing reaches a safe temperature (165 °F) in an overstuffed bird, the white meat will be totally dried out. Parisi’s rule of thumb: Cook no more than five cups of stuffing in a 15-pound bird and bake the rest in a separate dish. She also stuffs the neck, which won't increase overall cooking time.

5 Easy Ways to Ruin the Thanksgiving Turkey


2. CROWD THE OVEN:
Like a teenager, a roasting turkey likes privacy and space. Baking casseroles and other foods with the bird disrupts oven temperature and alters your turkey’s expected cooking time. Also, if the bird is placed too close to the top of the oven, the breast will dry out and the skin will burn; you should remove some of the higher oven racks to make room

5 Easy Ways to Ruin the Thanksgiving Turkey



3. CHECK THE BIRD OBSESSIVELY:
Opening the oven door cools down the oven so much that you’ll end up increasing the cooking time by a lot

5 Easy Ways to Ruin the Thanksgiving Turkey


4. CARVE THE TURKEY IMMEDIATELY:
Turkey needs to rest for at least 30 minutes to keep the juices from flowing out of the bird and drying out your meat. Resist the urge to carve right away and go freshen up. If guests aren't already waiting for you, they'll certainly be there soon.

5 Easy Ways to Ruin the Thanksgiving Turkey


5. BRINE A KOSHER TURKEY:
Since a kosher turkey has already been treated with salt, brining it will yield an overly salty turkey.

Source: http://www.kitchendaily.com/read/5-easy-ways-ruin-thanksgiving-turkey

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