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Old 11-20-2009, 07:39 AM
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I used to eat the traditional baked turkey...until I had it fried. I'm wondering how many people will bake vs. fry and how many people who have had it fried actually prefer the traditional baked turkey.
Personally, I used to simply tolerate the traditional turkey because I always thought it was more dry and less flavorful than what I prefer.
5 years ago, I would have totally agreed with you. However, after finding the reciepe that i now use, with the cooking instructions, (followed exactly), I think I now like the oven roasted turkey.

even the breast meat is super juicy. Brining is a must. cooking with a digital thermometer to exact temps is an absolute must.
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Oven turkey is wonderful IF it's not overcooked and IF it's basted well - Rub whole bird with butter - even under skin where you can reach. stuff with an apple or orange, onion and celery. I like turkey smoked, fried or baked - just don't overcook any of them!
I think filling the cavity is one secret to keeping it moist! One year we stuffed a whole pineapple (peeled) in there and it was wonderful!!!
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Old 11-20-2009, 08:35 AM
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Re: Baked Turkey vs. Fried Turkey

Never thought about pineapple - may try that next turkey!!!!
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Oven turkey is wonderful IF it's not overcooked and IF it's basted well - Rub whole bird with butter - even under skin where you can reach. stuff with an apple or orange, onion and celery. I like turkey smoked, fried or baked - just don't overcook any of them!
yeah, I agree.. I have always put an onion or something inside and rub it with butter too.

I have had people eat my Turkey who say they don't like Turkey and just loved mine. I have never had a dry bird, but I bake it slow and it is always moist.

I have never had a fried Turkey.
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I think filling the cavity is one secret to keeping it moist! One year we stuffed a whole pineapple (peeled) in there and it was wonderful!!!
Maybe it is putting something in it... i will have to try a pineapple sometime.

I have used those browning bags before too... they are always moist with those too.

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Maybe it is putting something in it... i will have to try a pineapple sometime.

I have used those browning bags before too... they are always moist with those too.
Yes, completely fill it is the trick too. I use the browning bag and it's moist each time!

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Old 11-20-2009, 09:16 AM
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Yes, completely fill it is the trick too. I use the browning bag and it's moist each time!

Sorry Ferd.
Sorry for what? Filling the turkey is great! I use apples and some other stuff....


brown bags arent bad either.... for me the trick was the thermometer. you have 100% control and no guess work...

but if you have been doing it for a while and know what your doing, then why would you need one?

Its all good so long as it is good! LOL!
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Sorry for what? Filling the turkey is great! I use apples and some other stuff....


brown bags arent bad either.... for me the trick was the thermometer. you have 100% control and no guess work...

but if you have been doing it for a while and know what your doing, then why would you need one?

Its all good so long as it is good! LOL!
Sorry, I don't use your recipe......lol!
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Old 11-20-2009, 09:33 AM
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Re: Baked Turkey vs. Fried Turkey

I've had good fried turkey, and not so good. But even the not so good was better than the average roasted turkey! Roasting can be pretty good, but it's a gamble (in our experience, at least).
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Re: Baked Turkey vs. Fried Turkey

Keith and Ferd would get along great if they ever met in person, Keith loves to cook and is a wonderful cook. We never have dried Turkey when he is does the cooking.

The most driest Turkey we had was fried, but Keith didn't fry it and probably would have did a better job than the guy who did it! Lol!

I would not mind trying the fried Turkey again, if it was done by someone who knew what they were doing.
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