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Stuffing a Turkey

Stuffing a Turkey

For a great (and safe) stuffed bird, check out these tips.

Mon, 5 Mar 2007|More from Food & Recipes
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Before stuffing a turkey, be sure to remove the packaged gizzards and neck of the turkey. They are often placed in both ends of the bird. Next, rinse the turkey well. Pat the turkey dry so it is less slippery. Note, for safety's sake, you should not stuff a turkey or any poultry until you're ready to roast it. But the stuffing can be made ahead and refrigerated. Start stuffing the bird by lightly spooning some of the stuffing into the large opening of the turkey. Loosely fill the body cavity with stuffing . The stuffing will expand during roasting, so don't pack it too full. At the other end of the turkey, pull the neck skin away and using a spoon and your hands, tuck stuffing into the shallow cavity under the skin. Turn the bird over and continue to add stuffing . To help keep the stuffing in place, pull the skin over the stuffing . Use a short skewer to secure the skin by poking the skewer through the loose skin of the body. Turn the turkey
Cutting a Pocket in Meat

Cutting a Pocket in Meat

It's such a nice surprise to bite into a juicy chop and get a taste of some yummy stuffing . Here's how to make a pocket in the meat just for that purpose.

Fri, 2 Mar 2007|More from Food & Recipes
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When making a pocket in meat or poultry for stuffing , it is important to make the opening small, but the pocket wide enough to accommodate the filling. Insert the tip of a
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