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Yes, Santa likes roast turkey.
people in kenya like to have turkey and roast beef
Yes!! I've done it! It's just like cooking a roast or whole chicken in the crock pot. http://crockpot.cdkitchen.com/recipes/cat/572/
An easy recipe would be to buy the turkey legs and roast them just like chicken legs, my neighbor does this sometimes and its very easy for her.
Usually when I roast a turkey I placed in a plastic bag because it keeps the natural juices an ingredients, you have placed in the turkey and the temperature is 325 degrees and the time is 20 minutes per pound .Try it u like it
Ingredients1 each roast, lean, trimmed1 each barbeque sauce, bottle1 each coca cola, can1 each onion, sliced, optionalSear roast if you like but it is not necessary. Place meat in crockpot. Add onions. Combine coke and sauce. Pour over meat. Turn pot on Low. Cook for 8-10 hours.
You can always try websites like allrecipes.com. They offer a variaty of crockpot chicken recipes, depending on what you like most. Another possibility are websites like jamieoliver.com. Here you can find another great crockpot chicken recipe
No, it's not the same. I was in the store today and asked the butcher what the difference was. He said they both come from the same area and the eye of round is cut from the rump roast section. He said the eye of round would be a little more tender. I think he got it wrong. I usually buy rump roast and cook is in the crockpot and is falling apart when I take it out. Today I bought the eye of round and it was not really tough, but not falling apart tender like the rump roast always is. No next time I'll get rump roast.
You can go to food . com to look for easy crockpot recipes. It's easy to cook crockpot so don't give up, give it a try and you will like to cook it more times.
Turkey and Ham are the centrepieces of a Christmas dinner in Ireland, along with various vegetables, like sprouts and roast potatoes, and of course gravy.
I am prepared to carve my niche! I'll carve the turkey this year!
Italian roast tastes a lot like roast..... with the word Italian behind it. Some people compare it to meat.