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  2. Thanksgiving turkey can be brined, smoked, roasted, deep ...

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    Smoking your turkey in a smoker can also free up space in the oven. Cons: Smoking a turkey usually takes longer than roasting or deep frying. It often requires smoking chips to give turkey that ...

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    For safety reasons, don’t cook a stuffed turkey on an outdoor grill or with a water smoker. Don’t use a fast-cook method (like deep-frying) with a stuffed turkey.

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    Place in oven, Set pressure valve to seal and lower sealing lever, and bake the cookies, one sheet at a time for 7-9 minutes, or until golden brown around the edges.

  5. Butterflying - Wikipedia

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    Turkey with backbone removed in preparation for spatchcocking Spatchcocked turkey. Poultry is often butterflied. Butterflying makes poultry easier to grill [3] or pan-broil. [4] The more specific term spatchcocking refers to a variation on butterflying that also removes the backbone and possibly the sternum, typically from a smaller bird.

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    Get the Oven Roasted Turkey recipe. PHOTO: JOSEPH DE LEO; FOOD STYLING: BARRETT WASHBURNE. ... Roasted Turkey Leg. Slow-cooked turkey legs are this year’s ultimate Thanksgiving hack. No basting ...

  7. The Very Best Ways To Cook Your Thanksgiving Turkey - AOL

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    There's a lot of pressure on the Thanksgiving turkey. It's the star of the holiday show but rarely outshines the supporting cast. With that in mind, we went straight to the experts to find every ...

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    Huggins agrees, saying, "Both the white meat [from the turkey breast] and the dark meat from the turkey legs contain B vitamins and are an excellent source of iron, selenium, zinc and choline.