About 30' wide is the oven size recommended for a 20 lb. turkey. This oven can be a free standing, free standing double, or slide-in model.
1 pound of raw meat per person - 20 people = 20 pounds
A 45 liter oven is capable of cooking large pieces of meat. This type of oven can cook a 30 pound turkey.
How long you should cook a turkey in the oven depends on the size of the turkey. If it is 12 pounds, the generally recommended time is 3 to 3.5 hours.
A spatchcock turkey typically cooks in the oven for about 1.5 to 2 hours at 350F, but cooking time may vary based on the size of the turkey.
You can't really grill in an oven as these devices were made for the sole purpose of baking.
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A 4.2 cubic foot oven can typically accommodate a turkey weighing between 12 to 16 pounds. For optimal cooking space and air circulation, it's best to choose a turkey on the smaller end of this range. Always consider the size of roasting pans and any additional items you may want to cook alongside the turkey to ensure a good fit.
To feed 250 people you will definately need more than one turkey. A 20lb (10kg) turkey will feed ten people, so you will need 25 x 20lb turkeys to feed 250 people. Very few catering venues or kitchens will be equipt to deal with the amount of cooking involved in roasting 25 turkeys, so it might be best to think of other catering options.
When cooking a turkey, it's best to position your oven rack in the lower third of the oven. This allows for even heat circulation and prevents the turkey from being too close to the heating element, which can lead to uneven cooking. Additionally, this height helps accommodate the size of the turkey while allowing for proper browning and cooking. Always refer to your specific oven's manual for optimal results.
It would depend on how many people will be served.
Seasoning depends on personal taste and the size of the turkey. Start with a light coating all over the turkey and add mire as needed.
Jack Prelutsky wrote "The Turkey Shot Out of the Oven" in 1986. The poem is part of his children's poetry collection titled "A Pizza the Size of the Sun." It humorously captures the chaos of Thanksgiving and is beloved for its playful language and lively imagery.