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Posted on 10/23/14 at 8:51 am to Artie Rome
BlackendOut will be here shortly to support your argument Uncle Artie.
Posted on 10/23/14 at 8:57 am to Artie Rome
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Look how dried up those legs are.
Cooked off the bone but definitely not dry. A baked turkey is dry. All parts of a fried turkey are moist if it is cooked properly.
Posted on 10/23/14 at 9:11 am to Artie Rome
Oh, and everywhere you see black on the turkey is an injection point. The first time we did turkeys the SOB's looked like they had chicken pox with black spots all over them. We also lost a lot of the italian dressing.
Beginning the second year forward we now make one injection on each leg, two on each breast, one on each thigh and multiple on the back, and wings. You just pull the needle out - not all the way - and go back in at a different angle and squeeze.
We then put tape over the needle holes to keep as much of the marinade in as possible and put the bird in a trash bag and put in the frig overnight or longer until ready to cook. You can see the other turkeys/trash bags on the left in the picture I posted above.
Beginning the second year forward we now make one injection on each leg, two on each breast, one on each thigh and multiple on the back, and wings. You just pull the needle out - not all the way - and go back in at a different angle and squeeze.
We then put tape over the needle holes to keep as much of the marinade in as possible and put the bird in a trash bag and put in the frig overnight or longer until ready to cook. You can see the other turkeys/trash bags on the left in the picture I posted above.
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