Holiday Dinner Tips
Post date: Nov 06, 2011 4:45:21 PM
How to take care of your turkey
Let your turkey thaw in your refrigerator for 2-3 days. Place a pan under just in case of any raw turkey juices.Wash your turkey with water. Please don't use soap. Clean the inside too. Turkey does contain Salmonella just like chicken. Pat dry with clean kitchen towel or heavy duty paper towel.
Take out any giblets located in the cavity. You would be surprised how many people forget this part.
Season the bird inside and out. Salt and pepper works just fine. There are lots of seasoning on the market including injectors and seasoned butters/oils. Be careful not to have a watery product if you plan on deep frying your turkey.
Let the bird rest upon carving. Turkey is like any other meat; if you don't do this the first piece cut will be juicy and the outcome will be dry. Besides, we are used to eating turkey room temperature anyway. Giblet gravy makes up for the heat.
Save the carcass. This makes outstanding stock for Turkey and Ham Bone Gumbo of Turkey Soup for leftovers. Fried turkeys are wonderful too.
Enjoy your Holiday season.