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  2. Our 15 Very Best Thanksgiving Turkey Recipes - AOL

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    Then it’s roasted to perfection for a super juicy, flavorful Thanksgiving turkey. Get the recipe: Adobo Butter Turkey. Related: 25 Satisfying Ground Turkey Casseroles for An Easy Thanksgiving Dinner

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    Coat the turkey with an herby compound butter seasoned with thyme, oregano and paprika to keep the meat juicy. ... make a glaze with cider, maple syrup, brown sugar, mustard, vinegar and the ...

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  6. Compound butter - Wikipedia

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    Compound butters (French: beurre composé, pl. beurres composés) are mixtures of butter and other ingredients used as a flavoring, in a fashion similar to a sauce. [1] [2] [3] Compound butters can be made or bought. A compound butter can be made by whipping additional elements, such as herbs, spices or aromatic liquids, into butter.

  7. Glaze (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Recently applied glaze dripping off of doughnuts, on an open, moving drying rack. In cooking, a glaze is a glossy, translucent coating applied to the outer surface of a dish by dipping, dripping, or using a brush. Depending on its nature and intended effect, a glaze may be applied before or after cooking.

  8. Roasting the turkey. It cooks at 350°F, slightly cooler than the Test Kitchen's preferred temp of 375°F. At this point, I was confused by Butterball's directions for how long to cook the turkey ...

  9. Garlic butter - Wikipedia

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    Garlic butter, also known as beurre à la bourguignonne, is a compound butter used as a flavoring for many dishes or as a condiment. [1] It is composed of butter and garlic mixed into a paste. The ingredients are blended and typically chilled before use.