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  2. The 1-Ingredient Upgrade For A Better Turkey Brine (That's ...

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    Then, moisture floods back into the meat's cells, leaving the turkey tender, seasoned, and primed for a long roast in the oven or smoking on the grill. Our recipe for Buttermilk-Brined Turkey ...

  3. How to Smoke a Turkey - AOL

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    Directions Step 1: Make the brine. Brining gives you a flavorful, tender and juicy turkey. To make the brine for your smoked turkey, combine the brine ingredients (minus the ice water) in a large ...

  4. The Best White Wine Turkey Brine Recipe for Some Delicious ...

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    For a crispier crust: Remove the turkey from the brine the night before, pat it dry, and place on a baking sheet in the refrigerator uncovered overnight. Related articles AOL

  5. The Top 5 Questions the Butterball Turkey Hotline Gets ... - AOL

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    For most people, Thanksgiving isn’t complete without a whole roasted turkey.Golden brown and glistening, it’s often the centerpiece of the meal. And, if done right, it can be — dare we say ...

  6. Thanksgiving turkey can be brined, smoked, roasted, deep ...

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    This is why some people swear by brining their turkey — soaking it in a saltwater solution and refrigerating it for about 24 hours or more before roasting it — for a juicier and more flavorful ...

  7. Charcuterie: The Craft of Salting, Smoking and Curing

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    The book covers the various methods of charcuterie, including the "brining, dry-curing, pickling, hot- and cold-smoking, sausage-making, confit, and the construction of pâtés" that also involves more than 140 recipes for various dishes that have been made with the described methods. [2]