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  2. The #1 Thing to Know Before You Try Butterball’s New Cook ...

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    Roasting the turkey. It cooks at 350°F, slightly cooler than the Test Kitchen's preferred temp of 375°F. At this point, I was confused by Butterball's directions for how long to cook the turkey ...

  3. Forgot to Thaw Your Turkey? You Can Cook This One ... - AOL

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    Butterball’s new cook-from-frozen turkey goes directly from the freezer to the table, no thawing needed. But how does it compare to the original?

  4. Don't Worry! Here's How to Cook a Frozen Turkey on ... - AOL

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    To cook straight from frozen: Start by unwrapping the turkey and set your oven temperature to 325 degrees. Place the turkey on a roasting pan and pop it in the oven—don’t worry about the bag ...

  5. Butterball introduces cook-from-frozen turkey for a no-thaw ...

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    Butterball’s cooking calculator estimates that a turkey can take anywhere from 2 hours to more than 6 to cook. So, unless you pop your 30-pound frozen turkey in the oven at least 12 hours before ...

  6. Butterball Just Launched a Cook From Frozen Thanksgiving ...

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    It addresses both the fears and frustrations of cooking a whole turkey—it's not only simple to roast, but the result delivers a tender, juicy, golden-brown centerpiece. Hosts get all the glory ...

  7. Thawing, brining and safe cooking: Common Thanksgiving turkey ...

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    Thanksgiving is mere days away and it's time get ready for preparing the turkey, the star of the meal. Here's are a few common questions answered. Thawing, brining and safe cooking: Common ...

  8. Don’t Toss Your Turkey Carcass — Here’s How to Make the ...

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    Try it in a Cream of Onion Soup or Chicken Noodle Soup (consider making a version with leftover turkey meat instead of shredded chicken), or make a turkey pot pie with the stock and meat.

  9. Wolfgang Puck cooks up a turkey in no time and shares quick ...

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    Cook, stirring occasionally, until mixture reduces slightly and smells fragrant, about 10 minutes. Meanwhile, season fillets on both sides with remaining 1/2 teaspoon of the salt and pepper to taste.