snackalot

Help! My First Turkey is Bigger Than Me

I have just agreed to make a turkey for 15 people.  I’ve never made a turkey before. Joey and I volunteered to host a holiday dinner party for our friends, and we happen to have a turkey from my mother-in-law in our chest freezer.  We figured it was the perfect time to use it.  Now, if it were any old turkey, I wouldn’t be too nervous.  But the ice-covered bird that awaits me is 24 pounds - it's like a little turkey glacier, and the thought of cooking it leaves me feeling a tad overwhelmed.

How does one thaw and then cook a beast of a bird?  When do I take it out to thaw? And must it thaw in my refrigerator?  If so, I will have to evict almost all of its inhabitants, including my good friends, cheese and yogurt.  Also, how long and at what temp do I cook it?  How often do I baste it and what liquids do I baste it with?  Finally, I want to try brining it (I’ve determined that I’ll need a Rubbermaid bin and a cold garage to do this).  Anyone know a good recipe?  And how do I make gravy?

This is all so new to me, as you can tell.  I feel like it’s a right of passage in a way.  I’m looking forward to making it and have visions of me pulling the mammoth turkey from our oven, its skin a dark golden brown and meat perfectly cooked.  Our friends will oooh and ahhh and Joey and I can feel proud of our ability to cook elephantine poultry. Our dinner party is December 23rd – keep your fingers crossed for us.  I’ll let you know how it goes.  In the meantime, please answer any of the above questions.
 

Comments

 

bk_cooks1 said:

Here's a helpful article on toh.com that was posted for Thanksgiving:

www.tasteofhome.com/Easy-Tips-for-Preparing-Turkey-Dinner-Ahead-of-Time

December 6, 2007 9:29 AM

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I'm an Associate Editor for Taste of Home Healthy Cooking and Simple & Delicious magazines. I love food and trying new recipes, but have only been cooking since I got married 3 years ago.