Remove turkey, cover with muslin and a teatowel and allow to rest for 30 minutes. To make the gravy, add the stock to the cooking liquor and bring to the boil. Mix the cornflour with cold water to ...
Bring the mixture to a simmer, then remove from the heat. Carve the turkey and serve on warm plates with the stuffing and hot gravy. Order your turkey in advance. I like to order directly from a ...
This simple roast turkey with giblet gravy will make your mouth water. It is extremely flavourful and an ideal dish to make for a Christmas lunch or dinner. In a medium bowl, combine 2 sticks softened ...
The main reason for brining a turkey is to produce a more juicy, moist result. Most roast turkeys I have come across— and at times endured— have been dry and tough. Roast turkey that is not ...
Transfer the turkey to a board; let rest for 30 minutes. Skim the fat off the pan juices and transfer to a gravy bowl. Carve the turkey and serve with the pan juices.