Introduction to Cooking Turkey

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Summary: Learn Thanksgiving turkey cooking time and tips in this free Thanksgiving Day recipes cooking video.

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Lori Schneider Lori Schneider is a chef and owner of Figs Catering in Austin, Texas. She began her career in restaurants and food while at studying at Texas A&M University. ... read more

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Introduction to Cooking Turkey

Hi my name is Lori with Figs Catering in Austin, Texas on behalf of Expert Village today we are going to show you how to make a entire Thanksgiving meal. To start our Thanksgiving meal first we are going to start off with our turkey. Here we have about a 10 pound turkey it is going to take about 3 to 3 1/2 hours to cook. I've got it sitting on a roasting pan with some aluminum foil underneath and that would really help with clean up. Also we are going to make a sage butter. To make a sage butter, you would need 1 stick of butter and some sage. You also need some salt and pepper. We are also going to need to seasoning outside of the turkey as well as the inside of the turkey with the salt and pepper. With the sage butter, we are going to mix it and make sure we rub it all over the turkey. We are going to make sure we get inside the skin of the turkey so it flavors the turkey from the inside out. It is going to give our turkey a really great flavor. The flavor of the turkey is going to be a nice buttery sage flavor. If you don't like sage, feel free to use other herbs like rosemary or thyme.

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