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HOW TO USE A MEAT THERMOMETER | YUMMLY



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If you're looking for turkey with beautiful crisp skin and tender, juicy meat that's seasoned all the way through, try a dry brine. All you do is coat the bird with a mixture of salt, sugar, and spices, and then chill it for two to three days to allow the rub to penetrate the meat. To put it over the top on flavor, we've added a garlic-sage butter. Be sure your turkey is thawed before applying the dry brine to the skin; otherwise, as the turkey thaws, the seasoning blend will weep. The recipe is a Yummly original created by [David Bonom](https://www.yummly.com/dish/author/David-Bonom).

Provided by Yummly

Categories     Main Dishes

Total Time 3 hours 20 minutes

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 11

16 pounds turkey fresh, or thawed frozen
5 tablespoons kosher salt Diamond Crystal; or use 2 1/2 tablespoons Morton
2 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons dried sage
1 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon cayenne
1/3 cup unsalted butter softened
4 garlic cloves finely grated or pressed
2 tablespoons fresh sage chopped, for rub
2 cups water or unsalted chicken broth
fresh sage sprigs, optional, for serving

Steps:

  • Pat the turkey dry inside and out with paper towels. Combine the salt, sugar, dried sage, black pepper, and cayenne in a bowl. Rub the mixture over outside of entire turkey (top, bottom, sides) and inside the cavity.
  • Set the turkey on a V-shaped rack in a roasting pan and refrigerate, uncovered, for 48-72 hours.
  • Remove turkey from refrigerator and let stand at room temperature for 1 hour. Preheat the oven to 425°F.
  • Meanwhile, combine the butter, garlic, and chopped sage in a bowl. Rub the butter mixture all over turkey, including inside the cavity.
  • Tuck the wing tips back under breasts and tie legs together with twine. Set the turkey back on the rack in the roasting pan with the breast side up.
  • Pour the water or broth into bottom of roasting pan.
  • Place the turkey on rack in lower third of oven, and reduce oven temperature to 325°F. Roast until an instant-read thermometer inserted into thickest part of thigh registers 170°F, 2 3/4 to 3 hours.
  • Check to see that turkey is done. Remove from oven or add time as needed.
  • Set the turkey on a platter and let stand for 30 minutes before carving. Tuck fresh sage sprigs around turkey for serving, if desired.

CLASSIC CHEESECLOTH TURKEY RECIPE: HOW TO MAKE IT



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This cheesecloth turkey uses a classic method, wine-soaked cheesecloth, to give you the juiciest turkey and most flavorful gravy you've ever tasted! Pair with your favorite sides for a complete meal. —Rashanda Cobbins, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Total Time 04 hours 15 minutes

Prep Time 30 minutes

Cook Time 03 hours 45 minutes

Yield 24 servings (4 cups gravy).

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 turkey (14 to 16 pounds)
1/2 cup butter, softened
3 tablespoons minced fresh thyme
3 tablespoons minced fresh sage
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper
2 celery ribs, quartered
1 medium onion, chopped
1 medium carrot, quartered
1 cup butter, cubed
2 cups white wine
GRAVY:
2 to 3 cups chicken broth
5 tablespoons all-purpose flour

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 325°. Remove giblets from turkey; cover and refrigerate for gravy. Pat turkey dry; place breast side up on a rack in a roasting pan. In small bowl, combine softened butter, thyme and sage. With fingers, carefully loosen skin from turkey breast; rub butter mixture under the skin. Sprinkle salt and pepper over turkey and inside cavity; fill cavity with celery, onion and carrot., In a large saucepan, melt cubed butter; stir in wine. Saturate a four-layered 17-in. square of cheesecloth in butter mixture; drape over turkey. Bake turkey, uncovered, 3 hours; baste with wine mixture every 30 minutes, keeping cheesecloth moist at all times. , Remove and discard cheesecloth. Bake turkey until a thermometer inserted in the thigh reads 170°-175°, basting occasionally with pan drippings, 45 minutes to 1-1/4 hours longer. (Cover loosely with foil if turkey browns too quickly)., Remove turkey to a serving platter; cover and let stand 20 minutes before carving. Discard vegetables from cavity. Pour drippings and loosened brown bits into a measuring cup. Skim fat, reserving 1/3 cup. Add enough broth to remaining drippings to measure 4 cups., For gravy, chop reserved giblets. In a large saucepan, saute giblets in reserved fat until browned. Stir in flour until blended; gradually stir in broth mixture. Bring to a boil; cook and stir until thickened, 2 minutes. Serve with turkey.
    Freeze option: Place sliced turkey in freezer containers; top with any cooking juices. Cool and freeze. To use, partially thaw in refrigerator overnight. Heat through in a covered saucepan, stirring occasionally; add a little broth or water if necessary.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 354 calories, FatContent 16g fat (5g saturated fat), CholesterolContent 149mg cholesterol, SodiumContent 302mg sodium, CarbohydrateContent 3g carbohydrate (1g sugars, FiberContent 0 fiber), ProteinContent 43g protein.

WHERE TO PUT A THERMOMETER IN A TURKEY | MYRECIPES
Jul 23, 2020 · Place the probe of your leave-in thermometer into the deepest part of the turkey breast. According to ThermoWorks, it’s best to enter the turkey horizontally, starting near the neck cavity. The tip should be about 1/2 to 1 inch from the internal cavity.
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HOW TO PLACE A MEAT THERMOMETER IN A TURKEY | BUTTERBALL®
The tip of the thermometer should be placed into the thick part of thigh without touching the bone. Remove the turkey when it reaches 180°F. The breast must reach 170°F and if the turkey is stuffed, check the temperature of the center of the stuffing to make sure it’s cooked to 165°F.
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Turkey. Seasons. Seasons November 2021. Directions. Step 1. To test the thermometer to make sure it is calibrated, hold it in ice water for 30 seconds; it should read 32 degrees. Step 2. Insert probe into the thickest part of the meat, avoiding fat and bone, while in oven or on heat source. Step 3.
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WHERE TO PUT THE THERMOMETER IN TURKEY
Jun 24, 2021 · Best place to put thermometer in is the high portion of the thigh muscle that closest the body make sure that don’t touch the bone if you put it on the bone you will not have an accurate temp. When the turkey it’s done will read internal temp 165°F that it the temp you’re looking for the perfect turkey juicy delicious for Thanksgiving or special occasion.
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WHERE TO PUT A THERMOMETER IN A TURKEY | CHEFSTEMP
Sep 25, 2021 · The placement of the probe is critical to getting the right temperature of the turkey meat when cooking. You need to insert the probe in a horizontal manner. You must insert it near the neck cavity. When inserting the probe, here are a few things you need to know to get the most accurate temperature reading: 1.
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WHERE TO PLACE THE THERMOMETER IN TURKEY? | THERMOPRO BLOG
Apr 11, 2020 · The Thigh: The thigh of the turkey also contains a large amount of flesh and muscle, so this part of the bird is another key area you want to monitor. Insert your thermometer probe into the thickest part of the leg, but there is a trick.
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WHERE TO PUT A MEAT THERMOMETER IN A TURKEY - KITCHEN RATINGS
To calibrate your dial thermometer, submerge the thermometer into ice water until it reads 32 degrees Fahrenheit, then it is ready to use. When using a probe thermometer, insert the thermometer into the thickest portion of the turkey breast, the innermost portion of the thigh, and the innermost portion of the wing.
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WHERE TO PUT A MEAT THERMOMETER IN A TURKEY? – MEAT ANSWERS
Where To Put The Thermometer In A Whole Turkey. Ok, so you’ve decided you’re going to cook a whole turkey. Whether it’s Christmas dinner or just an average Tuesday, you’re going to want to pick a recipe, purchase all your ingredients, and make sure you have a meat thermometer to help you nail the perfect roast.
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HOW TO INSERT MEAT THERMOMETER INTO TURKEY?
Please note the differences in temperature between the thigh section (the green probe) and the breast section (the blue probe). This temperature discrepancy between the turkey breast and the turkey thigh is fine because a turkey thigh is actually better when cooked to a higher internal temperature of around 180°F.. A turkey thigh needs time for its tough connective tissue and collagen to ...
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WHERE DO I PUT THE THERMOMETER IN MY TURKEY THIGH?
Mar 01, 2020 · The deepest part of the thigh muscle is the very last part of the turkey to be done.The internal temperature should reach 180°F. To check for doneness without a thermometer, pierce the thigh and pay attention to the juices: if the juices run clear, it's cooked, and if the juices are reddish pink, it needs more time.
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Allow at least 24 hours for every 5-6 pounds of frozen turkey. A 20-pound turkey will take 4 full days to thaw in a refrigerator. This method is the least labor-intensive but requires the most time. “Turkey must be kept at a safe temperature during ‘the big thaw.’ While frozen, a turkey is safe indefinitely.
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Nov 19, 2021 · 1. Put your frozen turkey breast-side UP on a rimmed sheet pan or tray in your refrigerator set to 37°F (3°C).. 2. Allow at least 24 hours for every 5-6 pounds (2.3–2.7 kg) of frozen turkey.A 20-pound (9.1 kg) turkey will take 4 full days to thaw in a refrigerator. TURKEY THAW DAY. For almost all turkey sizes, the Saturday before Thanksgiving is the perfect day to place your frozen turkey ...
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Jun 23, 2021 · Slip an instant-read meat thermometer into the thickest part of the turkey thigh, pricking the bird just above the crease between the thigh and the place where the turkey breast begins. Drive your thermometer into the meat and make sure it doesn't touch a bone, or you'll get an inaccurate reading. When an instant-thermometer reads 165 degrees ...
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WHERE TO PUT A MEAT THERMOMETER IN A TURKEY BREAST | EHOW
Mar 03, 2019 · The thermometer's metal probe will conduct heat into the turkey breast, so it's always a good idea to move the thermometer to the other breast to double-check your reading. Advertisement If you're using an instant-read thermometer, take the turkey from the oven as it nears the end of its cooking time, and insert the thermometer in the same way.
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Oct 15, 2021 · However, one thing’s for certain: turkey is done cooking when an instant read thermometer registers 165 degrees F (read on below for more info on taking your turkey’s temperature).
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