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  2. How (And Why) To Tuck Turkey Wings - AOL

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    Roasting pan: A sturdy pan with high sides will help catch the drippings of the turkey and provide a stable base for the bird. Kitchen twine: Used to tie the legs and wings to keep them in place ...

  3. How to Tent a Turkey - AOL

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    Don't tent the turkey for the entire cooking time, or it will take longer to cook the turkey. Related articles. AOL. The very best gifts for men, from $2 to over $100. AOL.

  4. Wolfgang Puck cooks up a turkey in no time and shares quick ...

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    Place the turkey in the roasting pan on top of the bed of vegetables. Place the pan in the preheated pressure oven. Set the Vent Release Valve to SEAL and lower Sealing Lever to the SEAL position ...

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    Turkey-cooking temperatures are also a hot topic around Thanksgiving. Some people like to start the bird at a high temperature to crisp the skin, then reduce the heat to cook the meat. The Diestel ...

  6. Recipe: Sesame-Ginger Spatchcocked Turkey - AOL

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    Tent turkey using aluminum foil during last 15 minutes of roasting if skin begins to get too dark. Remove turkey; let stand 30 minutes before carving. Originally appeared in Food & Wine magazine ...

  7. How do you know when the turkey is truly done? - AOL

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    Another option is to tent your turkey with foil, then cover with a bath towel, which will keep it warm for an hour or more. Then, take that time to make any sides that need to cook in the oven.

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  9. 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 ...