Last week, I purchased myself a roasting bag and put a whole turkey inside to roast. It did not result in flabby skin. It was surprisingly successful, actually. And the benefits might be something ...
If you're short on time, hosting a smaller crowd, or just don't want to wrangle a whole bird this year, Diestel's Cook-in-Bag ...
Transfer to a small pastry bag or Baggie, and set aside ... Spread the sliced vegetables over the bottom of a large roasting pan and lay the turkey on top. Add a cup of stock to the pan.
Use paper towels to pat turkey dry, then place on a rack inside a roasting pan. Working gently, starting at neck end, slide your fingertips between turkey’s meat and skin, loosening skin.
Preheat the oven to 475 degrees. Rinse the turkey, brush off the shallots and garlic, and pat dry with a paper towel. Place the bird on a roasting rack. Spread butter over the turkey, season with ...
Remove pot from heat, cool slightly, and remove turkey (reserving stock). Place it breast side up in a roasting pan. Put the pan in the oven and cook for 1 hour. Pour the reserved stock into a bowl ...
Transfer the turkey, skin side up, to a shallow roasting pan or baking dish not much larger than it is (about 8 by 12 inches). Roast. Slide the turkey into the oven and roast until the juices run ...