Do they sell turkey cooking bags in the grocery stores here? My mom uses these to keep the turkey moist and juicy, without rebasting.
What do they call them here, if they have them?
What do they call them here, if they have them?
thanks! I may not have a disaster after all.....LOL>>>
Yes they do sell them. They are in the same section as the tin foil, clingfilm etc or whatever americans call those things! Come usually in packs of 2 or 4. They are called turkey basting bags!
Matilda
thanks! I may not have a disaster after all.....LOL>>>
you guys dont have those things?............theres so much I dont know about the English or is it the Brits?
Yes we have them but I think americans use different words to tin foil and cling film but I cant remember what!! Metal sheets and plastic on a roll???
matilda
Drippings and chopped giblets in gravy mix does wonders. Stuffing mixes today are pretty dang good, just add some chopped celery chopped onions, lightly sauteed in olive oil, and some chopped giblets to it. Unless, of course, you need it done from scratch which is time consuming.The gravy I will mix with the drippings from the bird, and I'm too lazy to make real stuffing.
Only found oven bags in Sirena but Tropical also had turkey gravy and stuffing mix. The gravy I will mix with the drippings from the bird, and I'm too lazy to make real stuffing.
Ahhhh!
You need "Stove Top Turkey Stuffing"
Even I can make a great stuffing with Stove Top
It's really tates good and easy to make!
(Except the part of finding it in the DR lol)
Stovetop Directions:
Boil 1 1/2 cups water and 1/4 cup margarine in medium saucepan. Stir in contents of Stuffing Mix pouch; cover.
Remove from heat. Let stand 5 minutes. Fluff with fork.
Microwave:
Mix contents of Stuffing Mix pouch, 1 1/2 cups hot water and 1/4 cup margarine, cut into pieces, in 1 1/2 quart microwavable bowl; cover. Microwave on HIGH 5 to 6 minutes. Fluff with fork. Microwave ovens vary. Cooking time is approximate.
The generic brand @ Nacional (Food Club?) is every bit as good. Prolly the same thing just rebranded. And I recall seeing a huge box of real Stove Top-that contains 4 or 6 bags-at Price Smart.Ahhhh!
You need "Stove Top Turkey Stuffing"
Even I can make a great stuffing with Stove Top
It's really tates good and easy to make!
(Except the part of finding it in the DR lol)
Agrees. I cut the bag to uncover the turkey and cook it at 325 the last 20 mins. Crisps up the skin without drying it out.Turkey...
12 minutes per pound on low heat (250 or so).... turns out moist , smokey and delicious
WW