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Turkey cooking tips and what to make with the leftovers
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I have a 5kg turkey fresh from the butchers to cook this year... I have never cooked a turkey before- my mum would always do the meat even when I hosted Christmas and I would do the rest. .... so any tips will be very helpful and if there is lots of leftovers what do you recommend making?
We also have a huge gammon too but I’m cool with that
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By *educedWoman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
My adult son has been watching Gordon fucking Ramsey and is doing something with butter. He also makes his own cranberry sauce.
Did you know that Gordon fucking Ramsey does not shop in Aldi?
No! Gordon fucking Ramsey shops in Sainsbury's.
At least we have got over Nigella and her brining. |
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By *uciyassMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
25 min per pound. I usually cover in foil to let it steam for a few hours. Then drain that wonderful juice into a pan for gravy and remove foil until cooking time finished. Then let it stand covered for half an hour at least. It will be piping hot.
Left overs. Curry for sure. Or sliced and fried in butter in a on for perfect sandwiches yum yum |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Thanks for all the tips any recipes are welcome
Does anyone cook the day before? I do have a double oven but really nervous that I will run out of space or give everyone food poisoning |
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By *uciyassMan
over a year ago
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"Thanks for all the tips any recipes are welcome
Does anyone cook the day before? I do have a double oven but really nervous that I will run out of space or give everyone food poisoning "
You could cop day before but you will have plenty of time and with a double you’ll be fine the roasters can cook in the main oven after you’ve taken turkey out. Best tip is. Timing. If your not sure write the times different things have to cook and also chillax. Enjoy |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Thanks for all the tips any recipes are welcome
Does anyone cook the day before? I do have a double oven but really nervous that I will run out of space or give everyone food poisoning
You could cop day before but you will have plenty of time and with a double you’ll be fine the roasters can cook in the main oven after you’ve taken turkey out. Best tip is. Timing. If your not sure write the times different things have to cook and also chillax. Enjoy "
Thanks think I’m going to spend this afternoon watching Jamie and Gordon |
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"Thanks for all the tips any recipes are welcome
Does anyone cook the day before? I do have a double oven but really nervous that I will run out of space or give everyone food poisoning
You could cop day before but you will have plenty of time and with a double you’ll be fine the roasters can cook in the main oven after you’ve taken turkey out. Best tip is. Timing. If your not sure write the times different things have to cook and also chillax. Enjoy
Thanks think I’m going to spend this afternoon watching Jamie and Gordon "
20 minutes per lb + 20 minutes.
Put stuffing or butter between the skin and flesh to ensure even cooking. Rub olive oil into the skin and salt and pepper. Cook on a bed of veg and mash that up and mix with stock and water for gravey after running through sieve.
Cover in foil but uncover for the last hour of cooking to crisp.
Use the timer on the oven if it has one set to end at 10am get up at 9 to uncover.
Roasties and rest of stuffing in 90 minutes before you are due to serve.
You can do loads with leftovers. Curry, soup, stew, turkey and leak pie is nice.
Have fun and drink wine while you Cook, it's the law
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The good old sandwich for leftovers, a good artisan bread a little of that gammon home made mayonnaise and crisp lettuce. Or on a soft fresh baked roll, with stuffing and gravy |
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