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Turkey Day is Near!

I love Turkey Day. All the food is delicious and it is always fun to eat until your stomach wants to burst.

I have already begun planning our feast this year. I felt like posting about it because this year I am doing something different. Anyone who has had a turkey cooked by me in the past knows that I have been a big proponent of the "turkey bag." This being a bag you stick the turkey in to cook it that keeps the moisture in. However, this year is going to be different.

First, my friend Max told me that he always brines his turkey. Then Nicole informed me that brining was really hot this year. Finally, Brian bought a box set of Alton Brown's Good Eats episodes and Alton Brown says he brines his turkey. Basically, anything Alton Brown does is fine by me. He has given me such wonderful things as homemade popcorn, better steak and popovers.

So, brining is my new plan. I am going to use the Alton Brown recipe to brine a turkey and roast it in the oven. I am very excited and a bit nervous to change my game plan. I will keep you posted on how it goes.

Here is the video of Alton Brown's turkey brining method if you are curious:

Comments

Anonymous said…
Let me know how it turns out - I may have to go this route next year. This year I am cheating and using one of those Jennie-O Ready to Cook turkeys, the one that doesn't even need to be thawed...hope it works out okay!!

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