The Empress has a turkey question
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I know there are going to be other questions as Thanksgiving draws closer.
So I thought I would start this thread and begin collecting them.
My question is: Please remind which kind of turkeys are okay to brine?
Cis
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#12
  Re: The Empress has a turkey question by farnfam (I know there are goi...)
Any that are not injected.

I'll make this a sticky!!
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#13
  Re: Re: The Empress has a turkey question by cjs (Any that are not inj...)
So the self basting ones can't be brined correct?
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#14
  Re: Re: The Empress has a turkey question by farnfam (So the self basting ...)
I think those would have sodium added, also. But it will say on the label if it is. I've never bought one of those. Maybe someone else will know, MS Empress.........................
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#15
  Re: Re: The Empress has a turkey question by cjs (I think those would ...)
I have never brined a turkey. I don't have a container big enough since I usually buy 20-25lb birds. So there's my question, just how do you brine a big bird and for how long?
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#16
  Re: Re: The Empress has a turkey question by DFen911 (I have never brined ...)
I've used garbage bags and put in a laundry tray. I know some folks say garbage bags are not food safe, I've never had a problem. I think I brined about 8-10 hours, rinse, dried off and chilled until the next day for stuffing and/or roasting.
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#17
  Re: Re: The Empress has a turkey question by cjs (I've used garbage ba...)
I've never done it, but I've read some folks used a cleaned large cooler. Perfect because it will keep it cold and can be placed safely anywhere. This post Kenji's take on brining from Serious Eats might be helpful.
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#18
  Re: Re: The Empress has a turkey question by Cubangirl (I've never done it, ...)
I forgot about the cooler - I did that a couple of times. Great idea
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#19
  Re: Re: The Empress has a turkey question by cjs (I forgot about the c...)
Okay, here goes -

If you have access to places that sell kosher foods, ask about the Empire brand turkeys. Okay, they're expensive pound-wise, but the most moist chickens and turkeys I've ever bought.

I think the only turkey I brined was for the initial "Movable Feast" to my late In-Laws house and it was just a store brand. Plus I used dark brown sugar so it added to the illusion of a cooked skin. My stuffing was AWESOME!! I got it from an Alton Brown show and Hubby's Dad couldn't have enough, much to the consternation of the MIL, she took his plate away after the 4th helping - which was like a tablespoonful.

Recipes to follow for the stuffing. Just got home from a 12 1/2 day at work, need some down time.

Barbara
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#20
  Re: Re: The Empress has a turkey question by BarbaraS (Okay, here goes - [b...)
Ok but think about a 23lb bird in a big bag filled with brine. That is not manageable nor would it fit in my fridge. I can fit the bird alone in there but not in a bag filled with water.

If you use a cooler how long are you brining it for? I would think you'd need a LOT of ice to keep it cold and then the melted ice has to drain and you have to have replacement ice.
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