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Directions
Perfect Turkey in an Electric Roaster Oven,I never found good information on making a great whole roasted turkey in an electric roaster oven and thought I’d share my tried and true tips for making your holiday turkey moist and beautiful and delicious! I’ve read that roaster ovens effectively ‘steam’ the turkey making the meat come out … well, steamed. This is not true. Follow these tips and your holiday turkey will get rave reviews!,This year I decided to be organized and put all my holiday recipes together. This meant getting rid of old pieces of paper and printouts, which was quite a trip down memory lane. It also meant I combined 3 full-size pages of turkey directions! One was directions for a turkey in a bag, which I haven’t used since Thanksgiving 2011. I printed *this* recipe on December 23, 2011 to use with my brand new roaster! In reading through the entire recipe, I saw the last step was “if you try this method, please let us know your results!” I realized I’ve used this every Thanksgiving and many Christmases since 2011 and the least I could do is tell you how happy I was to find these directions and how great my turkey turns out Every Time! It’s perfect, and I’m so glad you posted it so long ago. Thank you and we love this turkey. I’ll never do it another way!,I cooked a turkey in the electic roaster and thought it was done and when I went to cut it it had pink juic . can I put it back and coo it some more.
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Steps
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Take the Insert Pan Out of the Roaster and Pre-Heat the Roaster to Its Highest Setting. on Mine It's 450, but Use 500 If Your Oven Goes That High. |
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Do not Wash the Turkey! the Usda Says That Washing It Could Cause a Spread of Salmonella Poisoning. Sprinkle Salt in the Cavities. Stuff If Desired. Dont Pre-Stuff Your Turkey; Mix and Stuff Ingredients Immediately Before Roasting. Tossing in a Few Pieces of Cut Fruit or Herbs Is not Considered 'stuffing.' Stuffing Usually Means Filling Up the Cavity With About Cup Stuffing Per Pound of Turkey. |
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Rub the Entire Bird With Olive Oil or Butter. Doctor Up Your Bird With Whatever Special Seasonings You Wish. I Always Use Poultry Seasoning. Finish With a Good Sprinkle of Seasoning Salt and Black Pepper. |
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I Highly Recommend Using a Wired Thermometer So You Can Watch the Temperature Without Lifting the Lid. Your Turkey Will Be Done Much Earlier Than the Estimated Cook Time, So Keep a Sharp Eye on That Thermometer. If Using a Pop-Up Turkey Plug Type Thermometer, Those Little Pop-Ups Stick Sometimes So You Should Really Use Two of Them. |
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Put the Rack Into the Insert Pan and Make Sure the Handles Are Up, not Tucked Below. Put the Bird in the Insert Pan on Top of the Rack. Dont Add Water to the Pan. Put the Insert Pan Back Into the Roasting Pan. If Your Roaster Doesn't Have an Insert Pan, It's Ok - Just Be Very Careful Putting the Bird Into That Hot Oven, You Don't Want to Burn Your Hands on the Sides of the Oven! Cover. |
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Roast at Highest Setting For 30 Minutes. the Butter/Oil, Seasonings and the Searing Time Will Make the Skin Beautifully Browned and Perfect! |
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After 30 Minutes, Turn the Oven Temperature Down to 325. |
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the Turkey Will Self-Baste If You Do not Lift the Lid, So You Don't Have to Baste It Every 20 Minutes Like You Do in Your Conventional Oven. Do not Lift Lid During Cooking Time! Lifting the Lid Will Increase Cooking Time Because Roaster Ovens Lose Their Heat Unlike Regular Ovens. I've Read That Roaster Ovens Effectively 'steam' the Turkey Making the Meat Come Out -- Well, Steamed. This Is not True as You Will Find Out. Similar to the Roasted Chickens You Can Get at Your Supermarket, the Bird Will Come Out Moist and Perfectly Roasted. Why Do You Think They Call It a Roaster Oven?. |
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Figure Your Total Cooking Time from the Time You First Put the Bird in the Roaster. the Butterball Website Has a Great Calculator: |
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Http://Www.butterball.com/Calculators-and-Conversions. |