The best way to prepare a turkey for baking is to first of all, remove all the giblets, including the neck. Many a new cook has cooked their first turkey with the giblets inside and that really fouls the bird. Then, brine it. To brine a turkey, you need a large enough pot to hold the bird so it can be completely covered in your brining solution. If you don't have a large enough pot, you can use a large plastic bag (double seal once you get your turkey and brine in) or even a ice chest. The turkey must remain submerged and cold, so the large pot must also be able to sit in the refrigerator or pack a cooler with ice and keep it there. The brining liquid is generally a mixture of water, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup kosher salt and any herbs you might want to add. Mix it well making certain that all the ingredients are dissolved, then place the turkey in, breast side down and fill until covered with cold water. Proceed to keep it cold and submerged for at least one day. I find it best to remove the turkey from the brine at least a day before you want to cook it; rinse it and dry it well with paper towels, inside and out. Then sit it in it's roasting pan in the refrigerator until it's time to cook it, this allows the skin to dry a bit allowing for a nice brown skin.
Another good suggestion is to rub olive oil and spices beneath the skin for an extra juicy meat, this will also enhance the flavor if you use herbs.
Some delicious recipes featuring smoked turkey with stuffing as the main dish include smoked turkey breast with cornbread stuffing, smoked turkey legs with wild rice stuffing, and smoked turkey thighs with cranberry-apple stuffing.
Yes, you can stuff a smoked turkey with traditional stuffing.
stuffing
Traditionally, turkeys are filled with stuffing. However, for food safety reasons, it is recommended that the stuffing and turkey are cooked separately. You can fill the turkey after it is totally cooked, if you wish to do so.
It is important to cover stuffing (dressing) while cooking it. One of the important ingredients to a good stuffing is water, and therefore, it can dehydrate making for a dry stuffing. If cooking stuffing, whether in a container by itself or inside a turkey, cover with aluminum foil. Also, if cooking the stuffing inside the turkey, be sure to baste the stuffing exposed while basting the turkey.
Making stuffing
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In some parts of the United States, turkey stuffing is also called dressing
Stuffing a turkey for Thanksgiving or any special dinner is easy. First, make the stuffing with either bread crumbs or rice. Next, clean the cavity of the turkey removing the giblets. Finally, fill in the turkey cavity with the prepared stuffing.
Yes. Turkey stuffing (aka turkey dressing) can be frozen. Make sure it is reheated thoroughly before serving.
Stuffing Turkeys are usually full of stuffing
The optimal stuffing temperature for cooking a Thanksgiving turkey is 165F to ensure it is safe to eat.