beej67
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My wife makes the best turkey ever. No freaking kidding.
She defrosts the turkey in a brine for 4 days. Brine = couple gallons of apple cider, allspice, pepper corns, fair bit of kosher salt, some other ****, simmered for a few hours, then thrown in an oven bag with the turkey while it defrosts in the fridge.
Then she makes up this herb butter **** and rubs the turkey with it between the skin and the meat.
Then she uses this crazy **** "turkey cannon" thing, which looks more like an angry medieval torture dildo to me. Here's a picture:
She fills the hollow part of the turkey cannon with more herbs and chicken broth, and then bakes it.
The turkey cannon thing works like beercan chicken, where the broth boils and helps steam the bird from the inside. Also holds it off the rack for better convection. Cuts about a half hour off our cooking time. One difference, she hangs the turkey upside down from the picture above, so the juices tend to naturally migrate towards the breasts while it's baking.
It's amazing. Best turkey ever.
She defrosts the turkey in a brine for 4 days. Brine = couple gallons of apple cider, allspice, pepper corns, fair bit of kosher salt, some other ****, simmered for a few hours, then thrown in an oven bag with the turkey while it defrosts in the fridge.
Then she makes up this herb butter **** and rubs the turkey with it between the skin and the meat.
Then she uses this crazy **** "turkey cannon" thing, which looks more like an angry medieval torture dildo to me. Here's a picture:

She fills the hollow part of the turkey cannon with more herbs and chicken broth, and then bakes it.
The turkey cannon thing works like beercan chicken, where the broth boils and helps steam the bird from the inside. Also holds it off the rack for better convection. Cuts about a half hour off our cooking time. One difference, she hangs the turkey upside down from the picture above, so the juices tend to naturally migrate towards the breasts while it's baking.
It's amazing. Best turkey ever.