Turkey Tips | Thanksgiving Dinner 2016
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Yall better season that turkey!!! Watchu mean salt n pepper lol mix up some peeled garlic,a little onion, a little green pepper, seasoned salt and/or bouillon, cayenne pepper, italian seasoning and let that marinate overnight!!! Lol
Gorgeous looking turkey! I may have to try the cheesecloth tip…. :)
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I'm kind of wondering if you can re-use the cheese cloth later, I mean, does it clean easily? or should I just treat it as disposable in this case?
You are going to save me this Thursday! Love your channel!
Sarah, I've never done the cheese cloth with butter method. When do you remove it? In your video you show basting and it doesn't appear that there is cheese cloth on the turkey? Just wondering if I should leave it on all throughout the cooking of the turkey?
Thanks for all the great tips!
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Love these tips!
Happy Thanksgiving dear
I love your videos so much. You give great details & everything I've tried from you comes out amazing. Keep up the wonder work. PS- you're so close to a million subscribers. So exciting😀
Is there a recipe to make the gravy?
I'm sat here half eleven at night and my mouth is watering, jus watching this video and now I'm hungry 😂☺️
Food poisoning 😆 don't want that LOL great tip thank you!
happy Thanksgiving
awesome thank you so much for your tips n happy Thanksgiving!
This will be the blandest tasting turkey ever. A bit of salt and pepper? That's it? C'mon. That's so 'white' of you. LMAO
Oh my gosh! That looks so GOOOOD!
Turkey looks great!
I have always used Adobo and Sason seasonings then rub vegetable oil on the turkey then dome it with foil but that cheesecloth idea looks interesting I'm gonna try this! Thanks for sharing!
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Great tips, thank you & Happy Thanksgiving!
Always great to learn more tips. We always add and onion, apple and celery in the roasting pan for flavor. I'd like to learn some new side dishes besides our usual. Thanks for sharing.
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the gravy recipe?
Where is your gravy recipe?
lol I thought you were Canadian just playing…. you rock keep it up
It's not Thanksgiving yet so I really hope you guys didn't waste that wonderful Turkey. ;-;
I Want to use the cheese cloth this year. do you cover it at all in the oven? and do you baste on top of the cheese cloth? I ❤❤❤ your channel, thanks for all the amazing recipes and great tips!
How do you take the cheese cloth off with out pulling the skin off that has beautifully browned??
I love this! Please make more "how to" about meats. I would love to see different ways to make a roast & ham from you.
oven degree?
Doesn't the turkey continue to cook after it comes out of the oven? Wouldn't that affect the internal temperature? If it is right in the oven wouldn't it be too drying to let it cook longer? I am confused. What do I know. I'm vegan!
where do you put the thermometer.
The cheese cloth is a good idea. I usually wrap mine in bacon.
I want thanksgiving in UK so much after watching your videos
Just rub butter under the skin so much better
I don't eat turkey, but you are GENIUS!
Don't know why I watched this lol I'm vegan
Is the cheese cloth easy to remove after the turkey is done roasting? Like it won't get stuck to the skin and pull off the skin when you remove the cheese cloth?
Can you recommend a particular brand or type of cheesecloth?
Do you use unsalted or salted butter?
Thank you , for sharing this amazing tips .