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daisy 06-11-2006 05:18 PM

Apple Brined Turkey
 
Apple Brined Turkey

This apple brined turkey will get rave reviews from your guests. The
white and dark meat are very moist. Never serve a dry turkey again.

8 lb to 16 lb uncooked turkey (not injected with a salt solution)
Brine:
8 cups apple juice or cider (bottled or from frozen concentrate)
1 pound brown sugar (light or dark)
1 cup Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt (or 1/2 cup non-iodized table salt)
12 cups quarts cold water
2 cups orange juice
1 Tbsp ground ginger
15 whole cloves
6 large bay leaves
3 Tbsp crushed garlic

Combine apple juice, brown sugar, and salt in a large saucepan.
Bring to a boil, stir to dissolve sugar and salt. Boil for one minute
and remove from heat. Cool to room temperature.
In a large food safe container (2 to 5-gallons), combine the
apple juice mixture with the remaining ingredients, then refrigerate to
40-degrees F.
Remove giblets and neck from raw turkey and place turkey in the
brine solution, breast side down. Place a heavy plate or bowl on top to
keep the bird submerged, if necessary. Place container in fridge and
brine the turkey for 24 hours.
Discard brine solution and rinse turkey well, inside and outside.
Pat turkey dry and air dry in fridge for about 4-hours, uncovered.
Coat turkey with light coating of oil or butter and bake in oven
(or smoke ,outdoors, in bbq smoker) at 325-degrees F. until thermometer
placed in breast reads 165-degrees F (about 3-hours).
This came from Rec Food
From Rusty

Daisy

http://www.cdkitchen.com/rfr/ http://recipes.alastra.com/




daisy 06-11-2006 05:43 PM

Apple Brined Turkey
 

"daisy" > wrote in message
...
> Apple Brined Turkey
>
> This apple brined turkey will get rave reviews from your guests. The
> white and dark meat are very moist. Never serve a dry turkey again.
>
> 8 lb to 16 lb uncooked turkey (not injected with a salt solution)
> Brine:
> 8 cups apple juice or cider (bottled or from frozen concentrate)
> 1 pound brown sugar (light or dark)
> 1 cup Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt (or 1/2 cup non-iodized table salt)
> 12 cups quarts cold water
> 2 cups orange juice
> 1 Tbsp ground ginger
> 15 whole cloves
> 6 large bay leaves
> 3 Tbsp crushed garlic
>
> Combine apple juice, brown sugar, and salt in a large saucepan.
> Bring to a boil, stir to dissolve sugar and salt. Boil for one minute
> and remove from heat. Cool to room temperature.
> In a large food safe container (2 to 5-gallons), combine the
> apple juice mixture with the remaining ingredients, then refrigerate to
> 40-degrees F.
> Remove giblets and neck from raw turkey and place turkey in the
> brine solution, breast side down. Place a heavy plate or bowl on top to
> keep the bird submerged, if necessary. Place container in fridge and
> brine the turkey for 24 hours.
> Discard brine solution and rinse turkey well, inside and outside.
> Pat turkey dry and air dry in fridge for about 4-hours, uncovered.
> Coat turkey with light coating of oil or butter and bake in oven
> (or smoke ,outdoors, in bbq smoker) at 325-degrees F. until thermometer
> placed in breast reads 165-degrees F (about 3-hours).
> This came from Rec Food
> From Rusty
>
> Daisy
>
> http://www.cdkitchen.com/rfr/ http://recipes.alastra.com/
>
> That is Rec Food Recipes .sorry about that.
>




cathy[_1_] 06-11-2006 10:51 PM

Apple Brined Turkey
 
On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 11:18:14 -0600, "daisy" > wrote:

>Apple Brined Turkey
>
>This apple brined turkey will get rave reviews from your guests. The
>white and dark meat are very moist. Never serve a dry turkey again.
>
>8 lb to 16 lb uncooked turkey (not injected with a salt solution)
>Brine:
>8 cups apple juice or cider (bottled or from frozen concentrate)
>1 pound brown sugar (light or dark)
>1 cup Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt (or 1/2 cup non-iodized table salt)
>12 cups quarts cold water


12 cups or 12 quarts?

Cathy

daisy 07-11-2006 12:18 AM

Apple Brined Turkey
 

"cathy" > wrote in message
...
> On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 11:18:14 -0600, "daisy" > wrote:
>
>>Apple Brined Turkey
>>
>>This apple brined turkey will get rave reviews from your guests. The
>>white and dark meat are very moist. Never serve a dry turkey again.
>>
>>8 lb to 16 lb uncooked turkey (not injected with a salt solution)
>>Brine:
>>8 cups apple juice or cider (bottled or from frozen concentrate)
>>1 pound brown sugar (light or dark)
>>1 cup Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt (or 1/2 cup non-iodized table salt)
>>12 cups quarts cold water

>
> 12 cups or 12 quarts?
>
> Cathy



12 cups water or 3 quarts...sorry I meant to fix that.

Daisy




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