How To Cook a Turkey

Avoid committing common turkey roasting fouls with this easy guide.

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Roasting Turkey 101

What to Buy? Fresh or Frozen Turkey
There's not much difference between a fresh or frozen turkey. Fresh is more convenient if you're pushed for time, but will cost more per pound than frozen. Fresh turkeys may occasionally have ice crystals (from being refrigerated and transported at very cold temperatures) that will need to thaw. When selecting a turkey, keep in mind that two smaller turkeys may serve your needs better than one large.

How To Thaw a Frozen Turkey

How To Prepare a Turkey for Cooking

How To Store Turkey Leftovers
Don't tie up valuable space in the refrigerator with the turkey carcass. Remove the meat from the bones. Place white meat slices and dark meat pieces in separate zip-top plastic bags--ready for sandwiches or other recipes. For additional information, call the 24-hour Butterball Turkey Talk-Line at 1-800-BUTTERBALL (1-800-288-8372), or visit www.butterball.com.

A Few More Turkey Cooking Tips
Do as much as possible ahead of time to enjoy a stress-free Thanksgiving feast. These hints will make your meal planning easier.


 

 

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