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  2. How (And When!) To Season A Turkey For The Perfect Flavor - AOL

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    Roasting: Seasoning rubs, dry brines, and compound butters work particularly well when roasting the turkey, creating a crisp skin, juicy interior, and flavorful crust.

  3. Ree's Turkey Seasoning Will Take Your Bird from Good to Great

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    Yields: 8 tbsp. Ingredients. 2 tbsp. kosher salt. 1 tbsp. garlic powder. 1 tbsp. lemon pepper. 1 tbsp. light brown sugar. 1 tbsp. paprika. 2 tsp. ground sage. 2 tsp.

  4. These Are The Only Ways You Should Be Seasoning Your Turkey - AOL

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    You can make a restaurant-quality turkey just by properly seasoning it. And unlike everyday ingredients like vegetables or individual cuts of meat, a whole bird requires more intensive techniques.

  5. Urban Accents - Wikipedia

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    The company also makes meat rubs for turkey, ham and lamb, and its turkey brine received favorable reviews from The Washington Post's commuter newspaper, Express. In 2008, the company introduced a line of side dish seasonings for Thanksgiving that includes spice blends for gravy, cranberry dishes, yams and stuffing.

  6. Spice rub - Wikipedia

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    The spice rub forms a coating on the food. The food can be marinated in the spice rub for some time for the flavors to incorporate into the food, or it can be cooked immediately after it is coated in the rub. The spice rub can be left on or partially removed before cooking. Rubs are typically applied as a powder, aka "dry". Some "wet" rubs may ...

  7. Spice mix - Wikipedia

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    Jerk, a spicy Jamaican dry-rub for meat primarily made with allspice and Scotch bonnet peppers; Montreal steak spice, a seasoning mix for steaks and grilled meats; Old Bay Seasoning, a seasoning mix of celery salt, black pepper, crushed red pepper flakes, and paprika originally created in Baltimore [6] and regionally popular in Maryland as well as Mid-Atlantic and Southern states, parts of New ...