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Vicki

Vicki's Turkey

  



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    Turkey Butter, melted Kahlua Apricot preserves Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Rub cleaned turkey with unsalted shortening or butter. Cover the bird with a piece of cheesecloth soaked in melted, unsalted butter. Reduce the heat to 350 and place turkey in oven. Make glaze of equal parts Kahlua and apricot preserves. Sounds weird, but it is delicious. Baste turkey with glaze right over the top of the cheesecloth. (The taste actually permeates the meat.) Peel the cloth off before presentation (bird is a dark, rich brown) and serve w/ sauce. Vicki's notes: * The basic technique is from "Joy of Cooking," although Rombauer says to put it on a rack. The glaze is from the Kahlua company. * The only time I used pop-up indicators is when I was given turkeys that had them. I ignored the indicator --> used standard cooking chart for weight (should be on turkey). You know how the turkey keeps cooking even when it's not in the oven? Sure enough, after he had been out of oven long enough to serve, the indicator FINALLY popped up!


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