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What temperature should you cook your turkey to, and how do you know it's there? Read these tips.
Don't ruin your Thanksgiving by serving overcooked (or worse, undercooked) turkey! Instead, this is how to take your turkey's temperature to ensure it's done.
Everyone wants to know what time the turkey will be ready. However, the more important when is what temperature it'll be safe to eat. Here are some tips from the experts on how to know that your ...
To check if the turkey is done, insert an instant-read thermometer into the thickest part of the thigh. The internal temperature should register 165°F and its juices should be clear, not pink.
To check the turkey for doneness, insert a food thermometer into the innermost part of the thigh and the thickest part of the breast. The turkey is done when that innermost temperature reaches 165 ...
If you're looking forward to a delicious — and safe — Thanksgiving dinner with loved ones, here's how to cook your turkey and keep your leftovers safely.
When roasting a turkey, Guillard says, some people like to start at a very high temperature and drop it down to a lower temp to finish cooking. But not everyone cooks a turkey the same way.
Just like cooking a whole turkey, the cooking time for pre-cooked turkey breast depends on the weight. Follow these cooking tips to keep it moist and flavorful.
Find out how much oven time your bird needs, plus discover some key tips for a stunning outcome with our guide on how long to cook a turkey for Thanksgiving.
The turkey can be a major source of stress during the holidays, whether you're worried about how long it needs to thaw or how to carve it skillfully. Another point of concern: Knowing when it's ...
To check the turkey for doneness, insert a food thermometer into the innermost part of the thigh and the thickest part of the breast. The turkey is done when that innermost temperature reaches 165 ...