3-hour Turkey
#24
Originally Posted by lynn7448
This sounds so easy, but am concerned about using the Crisco Shortening because of the fat content and trans fats, etc. Do you think olive oil would work?
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Lynn 7448 & Matilda ~ I would be cautious to use olive oil in that it may have a lower burning point than crisco has. Butter, too. If you use those, do let me know how they turn out. I can tell you that oil, crisco, & butter all have about 100 calories per tablespoon.
So glad your turkey turned out well, c joyce!! wooHOO! So glad you took a chance! It truly is a marvelous, beautiful, moist, and tasty method.
emsgranny! How Fun that you stumbled across this recipe. Hope your turkey is just like your mom used to make.
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So glad your turkey turned out well, c joyce!! wooHOO! So glad you took a chance! It truly is a marvelous, beautiful, moist, and tasty method.
emsgranny! How Fun that you stumbled across this recipe. Hope your turkey is just like your mom used to make.
:-)
#27
Originally Posted by Matilda
My turkey is in the oven now. One hour down!! I will let you know how it turns out.
I'd also love to find out the time and temp for a whole chicken. I like chicken way way more than turkey.
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Originally Posted by Matilda
Turned out perfect!! I filled the cavity with potatoes, carrots, onions, and parsnips. It is really yummy! I will always cook turkey like this from now on.
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I tried this recipe , I did not put anything in the cavity are around it and I followed the recipe to the letter and it turned out Beautifully , so moist and I will also never make one any other way again, except when my Son wants to smoke one that is.
Thank you so much for this great recipe, I love the fact that it took 3 hrs and 40 min. off the regular cooking time a Big Plus in my book's..I'm a Happy Cook Now!!! :thumbup: :D :-D
Thank you so much for this great recipe, I love the fact that it took 3 hrs and 40 min. off the regular cooking time a Big Plus in my book's..I'm a Happy Cook Now!!! :thumbup: :D :-D
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