When turkey cooking, for safety and doneness the internal temperature, as registered on a meat thermometer, must reach a minimum of 165 degrees, though most cooks will prefer up to 180 F degrees in the thigh. The center of the stuffing should reach 165 F degrees in the cavity, and the center of the breast is done at 165 to 170 degrees.
There are several ways to determine if the Thanksgiving turkey or chirsitmas turkey is cooked through, but the turkey pop up timer is the cheapest and effective one.
As a suggestion, you can use two 165 F or 170 F degree timers for one turkey cooking. That means, insert two timers at two different thickest part of turkey to ensure not to overcook.
If only one pop up timer and it did not pop up, then you'd better to use a normal meat thermometer to check it again.
A good rule of thumb is that the bird takes about 20 minutes per pound of bird. So if you have a 20 pound bird, it will take about 6 hours for the bird to be done. The internal temperature of the bird should be 1650 when done, so 5 hours is not unusual.
Pop up timer, also named disposable cooking thermometer, it normally has four parts:
1. The outer case;
2. The little stick that pops up;
3. A spring;
4. The internal thermosensitive organic material.
The thermosensitive organic material is solid at room temperature and it holds down the little stick. When these thermosensitive material turns to a liquid(melts) at about predetermined 185 degrees Fahrenheit (85 degrees Celsius), it frees the end of the stick that had been trapped in the thermosensitive material. The spring pops the stick up and you know the turkey is done!
For more detail: disposable-cooking-thermometer.com
Pop up timer, also named disposable cooking thermometer, it normally has four parts:
1. The outer case;
2. The little stick that pops up;
3. A spring;
4. The internal thermosensitive organic material.
The thermosensitive organic material is solid at room temperature and it holds down the little stick. When these thermosensitive material turns to a liquid(melts) at about predetermined 185 degrees Fahrenheit (85 degrees Celsius), it frees the end of the stick that had been trapped in the thermosensitive material. The spring pops the stick up and you know the turkey is done!
For more detail: disposable-cooking-thermometer.com
To answer this question, first, please let us have a look what is pop up timer.
Pop up timer, also named disposable cooking thermometer, it normally has four parts:
1. The outer case;
2. The little stick that pops up;
3. A spring;
4. The internal thermosensitive organic material.
The thermosensitive organic material is solid at room temperature and turns to a liquid (melts) at about predetermined 185 degrees Fahrenheit (85 degrees Celsius). When these thermosensitive material turns to a liquid, it frees the end of the stick that had been trapped in the thermosensitive material. The spring pops the stick up and you know the turkey is done!
Of course, for different size turkey, we can select to use different predetermined temperature disposable cooking thermometers, and it is also same for beef, pork and chicken, etc.
So, when we are cooking a turkey with pop up timer, if the temperature around the pop up timer's tip reached the predetermined temperature, the stick would pop up, and that means the turkey is done,
For more detail, please search "disposable cooking thermometer manufacturer" in Google, and then you will find the real source informations.
When cooking a turkey, you should place the pop up timer on the upper breast of the turkey. The timer will pop up when it is finished cooking.
you place it so you know when the turkey is ready.
Pop up timer also named disposable cooking thermometer, normally it should be completely inserted in the thickest part of the breast.For more detail about pop up timer manufacturer, please visit at : disposable-cooking-thermometer.com
Any where you want really it's quite obvious.
the timer pop up
Pop up timer, also named disposable cooking thermometer, it normally has four parts: 1. The outer case; 2. The little stick that pops up; 3. A spring; 4. The internal thermosensitive organic material. The thermosensitive organic material is solid at room temperature and turns to a liquid (melts) at about predetermined 185 degrees Fahrenheit (85 degrees Celsius). When these thermosensitive material turns to a liquid, it frees the end of the little stick that had been trapped in the thermosensitive material. The spring pops the stick up and you know the turkey is done!
It's a spring loaded timer under the bread rack, when it's time is up, a catch releases the spring up up pops your toast.
It doesn't know how toasted the bread is, if that's what you meant. But it has a timer, and when the time runs out, the bread pops up.
Roasting times for whole turkeysPreheat your oven to 160°C (325°F) and use these cooking times to prepare roast turkey that's moist, tender and delicious 12 to 16 lb Un Stuffed Turkey 3 ¼ - 3 ½ hrs 12 to 16 lb Stuffed Turkey 3 ¾ - 4 hrs Turkey is fully cooked and safe to eat when the meat thermometer reads 77°C or 170°F for an un-stuffed turkey and 82°C or 180°F for a stuffed turkey.
there's a timer in the toaster. it's related to how powerful the toaster is. ex. stronger toaster= bread toasted faster
We even have a Rick and Morty Countdown timer on youtube now! Haha!
it is called perfection
A counter counts up, a timer couts down.
Some complaints that I have heard about the Dualit toaster is that the timer knob sticks and the toaster doesn't grip. One benefit that I have heard is that the toast doesn't pop up.