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msanthrope

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9. I've done the spatchcock method...it works. I lay the turkey on onion and lemon slices,
Tue Nov 20, 2012, 07:47 PM
Nov 2012

and it soaks up grease and gives good flavor.

Break the keel, it's easier.

since you refuse to brine Viva_La_Revolution Nov 2012 #1
An unbrined bird is like an unexamined life you Philistine OffWithTheirHeads Nov 2012 #2
Lynn Roseti-Casper on Splendid Table suggested the breast side down first, then turn up to finish northoftheborder Nov 2012 #27
Martha Stewart recommends cheesecloth and lots of butter grasswire Nov 2012 #3
oh, and it's true about resting time grasswire Nov 2012 #4
I use an oven bag. Rhiannon12866 Nov 2012 #5
This is what my mom does Lex Nov 2012 #18
Exactly! Rhiannon12866 Nov 2012 #22
oven bags mercuryblues Nov 2012 #30
I cook mine in the beer can tradition The empressof all Nov 2012 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Nov 2012 #7
Seconded! noamnety Nov 2012 #8
You want to break the keel--use a meat tenderizer, or your elbow. nt msanthrope Nov 2012 #10
Hmmm, I think I need sleep. noamnety Nov 2012 #11
That's pretty damn funny! nt msanthrope Nov 2012 #21
I've done the spatchcock method...it works. I lay the turkey on onion and lemon slices, msanthrope Nov 2012 #9
Late to this. I'm brining a breast-only as we speak... Robb Nov 2012 #17
I'm with you Fortinbras Armstrong Nov 2012 #19
Yes--you just want to get it as flat as possible. I find I don't really use foil with this method msanthrope Nov 2012 #20
Just wanted to say thanks! Robb Nov 2012 #26
Awesome!!!! I had a great Thanksgiving, too!! My brother deep fried the turkey, msanthrope Nov 2012 #28
Its the initial flattening Aerows Nov 2012 #25
Make certain it's thawed and then cook it! greatauntoftriplets Nov 2012 #12
Brining *is* my secret. nt LaydeeBug Nov 2012 #13
Mine is in the brine right now Major Nikon Nov 2012 #15
Soaking of any type Aerows Nov 2012 #24
We do breast up w/ celery, apple, onions and herbs stuffed in the cavity. woodsprite Nov 2012 #14
if you don't need a show piece for the table and don't care about crispy skin Kali Nov 2012 #16
I'm cooking Cornish hens tomorrow Aerows Nov 2012 #23
I use stuffing under the skin to insulate and slow down the breast Thor_MN Nov 2012 #29
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