Turkey Brine Recipe
Getting stressed out about Thanksgiving dinner? Thanksgiving is a lot of work, and there are tons of recipes to choose from, but I'm going to suggest you brine your turkey for the most delicious dinner. Find out why!
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Yes, brining adds another step (and it's not necessary) but brining is the very best way to get an incredibly flavorful and tender turkey—a brine adds moisture and intensely scrumptious flavor. servings: brine for a 15 pound turkey Ingredients:
Preparation:Step 1: Make a bouquet garni with the allspice berries, peppercorns and bay leaves. ("Bouquet garni" is French for "bouquet garnish" which is a small bundle of herbs and spices wrapped in cheesecloth and tied together with string. It can be used to flavor soups, stocks, and stews.)
Step 4: Rinse the turkey with cold water, inside and out. Step 5: Add the ice to the brine and stir to blend. Place the turkey in the brine breast side up, and cover, making sure the turkey is fully submerged in the water. Brine the turkey overnight in the refrigerator, up to twelve hours. Step 6: Remove the turkey, pat dry with paper towels, and prepare according to your turkey roasting instructions. Important Brining Notes:
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