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Use paper towels to pat turkey dry, then place on a rack inside a roasting pan. Working gently, starting at neck end, slide your fingertips between turkey’s meat and skin, loosening skin.
Preheat the oven to 120C/250F/Gas ½. Add 400ml/14fl oz boiling water to a deep roasting tin. Place a wire rack in the tin and place the rolled turkey breast on top. Cover the roasting tin with ...
Bring to a boil, and simmer for 10 minutes. Strain and chill. Place the turkey in a deep casserole or roasting pan that is large enough to allow most (preferably all) of the turkey to be submerged ...
Set the oven to 180°c. Place the celery, onions and bouquet garni in a roasting tray. Place the turkey on top and season with salt and pepper. Melt the butter and 375ml of the cider in pan and ...
Preheat the oven to 475 degrees. Rinse the turkey, brush off the shallots and garlic, and pat dry with a paper towel. Place the bird on a roasting rack. Spread butter over the turkey, season with ...
Transfer the turkey, skin side up, to a shallow roasting pan or baking dish not much larger than it is (about 8 by 12 inches). Roast. Slide the turkey into the oven and roast until the juices run ...
The main reason for brining a turkey is to produce a more juicy, moist result. Most roast turkeys I have come across— and at times endured— have been dry and tough. Roast turkey that is not ...
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