| Your one Stop Sie for Free Recipes, Shopping & More |
Don't forget to get your 2006 Calenders..Now on Sale
|
|
Turkey In A Brown Paper Bag Note: In May 1998 the United States Department of Agriculture issued the following advice: Do not use brown papaer bags for cooking. They are not sanitary, may cause a fire and can emit toxic fumes. Intense heat may cause a bag to ignite, causing a fire in the oven and possibly adulterating the turkey. The ink, glue, and recycled materials in paper bags can emit toxic fumes when they are exposed to heat. Instead, use purchased oven cooking bags.
Place turkey in the bag on a flat rack on top of a shallow pan, or use broiler rack. Make Sure the seam of the bag is facing up.Roast the turkey at 325 degrees, allowing approximately 20 minutes per pound for unstuffed birds and 25 minutes per pound for stuffed. Large turkeys 20 pounds and up should be roasted at a temperature of 275 to 300 degrees. Once you have placed the turkey in the oven there is
no need to open the oven door or peek into the bag until turkey is
completely roasted. No, the bag will not burn! When turkey is done,
puncture the bottom of bag to allow juices to drain into pan. This is for
gravy! Turkey will be beautifully browned. |
|
Appetizers | African American Recipes & Resources | Barbecue Recipes | Beverages | Breakfast | Casseroles | Cast Iron Skillets & Recipes | Chinese | Crock Pot Recipes | Breads & Pasteries | Dessert | Halloween Boootique | Healthy Choice | Kids Corner | Microwave Recipes | Recipes & More | The Casserole Connection | Cookbooks | Calenders | Submit A Site | Submit A Recipe | Contact Us
© COPYRIGHT 2004 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED bigmamasrecipes.com