Recipe Summary The dry brining process is quite simple. After cleaning the turkey and patting it down with paper towels, you coat it with the kosher salt and let it sit in the fridge for a minimum ...
Taking on the turkey this year? If you're looking to serve up a juicy, flavorful bird for Thanksgiving, you'll want to brine your turkey in advance. Brine can be either a combination of water ...
Consider this my petition to encourage you to give turkey another try. To brine or not to brine? The short answer is yes, you definitely need to brine a turkey. Turkeys are naturally lean and ...
Professional caterer and cooking instructor, chef Steven Havens, shared how to brine your Thanksgiving turkey and why it's so important. For more information about Chef Steven, click here!
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 ...