Just rub the bird with oil, this simple dried seasoning blend and roast it: What you get is a nicely browned turkey and pan juices that are flavorful enough to serve on their own. Of course, this ...
The easiest way to add tons of flavor to your Thanksgiving turkey is to get under its skin. Literally. Rubbing a blend of herbs and spices both over and under the skin of the bird just before roasting ...
Makes enough for a 12- to 14-pound turkey. This wet rub gives turkey a rich and sweet flavor that is a nice complement to the saltiness of a brine. When you combine the ingredients, the mixture will ...
Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Remove the giblets and neck from the body and neck cavities of the turkey. Rinse the turkey in cold water, drain it and pat it dry with paper towels. Loosen the skin ...
This smoked turkey rub will turn your smoked turkey into an amazing holiday dinner! For years I have talked about smoking turkey. Well, what better time to do that than March right? I opted to make up ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Salt and pepper can do wonders for a turkey, but first things first: Pat the turkey dry with paper towels—this helps crisp up the ...
For tasty fowl on Turkey Day, go for an overnight brine followed by a quick morning rub, then tuck the bird into the oven. While this three-part process requires planning, little hands-on time is ...
Just rub the bird with oil, this simple dried seasoning blend and roast it: What you get is a nicely browned turkey and pan juices that are flavorful enough to serve on their own. Of course, this ...