After two decades of flying high, the wet-brined bird has lost altitude with many of the food-media influencers who sent it soaring.
Brining your turkey is a crucial step in the cooking process. A brine achieves two things that are key to making the most of your turkey – moisture and flavor.
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A wet brine is a surefire way to get crazy-juicy turkey meat.
As the holidays approach, you may hear that you should brine your bird to make it more tender and juicy. It’s true, you should. Your holiday feast guests will thank you for it. While brining—soaking a turkey in a solution of liquid, salt, sugar, and seasoning—may sound like a daunting task, it’s actually easier than you might expect. Especially when you use our Turkey Brining Kit to make the juiciest holiday turkey.
Turkey burgers are a healthy burger alternative to a regular hamburger. Unfortunately, they often get a bad rap for being dry and bland. That shouldn't put you off of turkey burgers, though. If you're sure to season your ground turkey...
just like all cooking, feel the turkey, breathe the turkey,
Did you know that rinsing a raw turkey before placing it in the oven can do more harm than good?
The USDA has set definitions and standards for certain words that appear on poultry labels. Before you head to the supermarket, make sure you know the meaning of these 10 turkey terms, defined by the USDA.
These tried-and-true turkey cooking methods deliver on both flavor and safety.
Want to guarantee that your turkey will be tender and juicy? Throw out the timing charts and forget about cooking "until the juices run clear." Just use a thermometer. It's the only way to guarantee perfectly cooked meat—provided that you know how to use it correctly.
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