Cooking the turkey
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Originally Posted by GaryCat
So you want to cover your turkey with a pound of salt? Apart from the health risks that must taste disgusting.
And you wont taste any salt as the bird is thouroughly rinsed out before cooking.
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What health risks?? You don't drink the brine do you.
And you wont taste any salt as the bird is thouroughly rinsed out before cooking.
Chip
And you wont taste any salt as the bird is thouroughly rinsed out before cooking.
Chip
So what is the point of the sugar, peppercorns, onions and herbs than if you are not going to taste them?
Also, you should not put stuffing inside the bird as it increases the cooking time and increases the risk of bacteria coming on to the plate.
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Come around for dinner and you'll see why. Or are you content to be sitting down and eating your Bernard Mattehes turkey roast.
Stuffing the cavity is not a problem at all.
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Stuffing the cavity is not a problem at all.
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Come around for dinner and you'll see why. Or are you content to be sitting down and eating your Bernard Mattehes turkey roast.
Stuffing the cavity is not a problem at all.
Chip
Stuffing the cavity is not a problem at all.
Chip
I'm having chicken. If turkey tasted any good people would eat it all year round and you wouldn't have to smother it in a pound of salt to make it palatable.
Merry Xmas Chip ;-)
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