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Then, roast the turkey breast-side up at 325°F. “Don’t open the door to baste or anything,” Balitewicz says “[There’s] no need to start at 425°F and reduce the temperature.
The only time indicator reads, "After 4 hours, loosely tent the breast with foil to avoid overcooking." The back of the bag also claims that it takes 4–5 hours to cook.
Add half a cup of orange juice to the crockpot, around the turkey breast (not on top), then top the turkey with one full can of whole berry cranberry sauce. Finally, add some maple syrup to the top.
Then, remove the inner packaging, place the turkey in a 3-inch pan with the breast side up, brush or spray with oil, and place in the oven until the breast and thigh reach 170 degrees Fahrenheit ...
Carlyle and her Turkey Talk-Line colleagues agree with our Test Kitchen’s guideline for how much turkey to buy: Aim for 1 ½ pounds per person for a whole turkey.
To compare the cook-from-frozen bird to a regular turkey, I also roasted a thawed Butterball at the same time. A thawed turkey of approximately the same size took three hours and 15 minutes in a ...
With so much pressure to get it right on the big day, it’s not surprising that cooking a turkey can throw some people into a full-on panic. ... director of the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line tells ...
Then remove the inner packaging, place the turkey in a 3-inch pan breast side up, and brush or spray it with oil. Cook the turkey in the oven until the breast and thigh reach 170 degrees ...