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I used them once a loooong time ago for chicken, I know it browned the chicken but I don't remember if it crisped up the skin. I'm going to make a 22 lb. turkey for Thanksgiving and I'm contemplating whether to use an oven bag or not. Has anyone used one for a turkey so big and how did it turn out? Crispy skin? Thanks, and Happy Thanksgiving to all. | |||
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I will not do a turkey without one. It makes moveing the bird easy and cleanup quicker. And making gravey less messey. You will love it. Handie Ann | ||||
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A good friend always uses one for her turkeys, but I don't recall a crispy bird as a result...tender, fall off the bone and juicy YES. I like to use olive oil on my turkey breast which works, but a recent tv segment showed the author of a new southern cookbook laying strips of bacon atop the breast part (the driest meat on the bird) to provide moisture and crispness to the turkey which makes sense. I use to lay cheese cloth atop the breast and then pour olive oil on it w/ good results. Tho the bags do contain the juices, I am personally reluctant to cook plastic on my food. That's just me. HAPPY THANKSGIVING! | ||||
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I love them too. No basting and easy cleanup, as Handie Ann said. My turkey always has a nice brown/crispy skin, but I made sure that I baked it long enough, that so the meat was falling off the legs. If you really want it a lot crispier on the br east, you can always split open the bag top for the last 30-45 minutes? But I never found this necessary. | ||||
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We did a 22 pound turkey last year using the oven bag and it turned out great ~ moist, tender and crispy! One word of caution, either be VERY careful putting the turkey in the bag or make sure you have an extra box of bags ~ we tore the first bag since the turkey was so big. Luckily, we had a spare one! Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! | ||||
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I use one every time and love it!!! | ||||
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Would you use a rack inside the roasting pan to rest the turkey on? | ||||
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I use what they suggest, a couple of large spears of celery to rest it on, inside the lightly floured bag. Since I stuff the turkey with dressing, it is a two person job to get a 23-24 pound, greased turkey into the bag, with the bag and celery already in the large roaster. | ||||
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Well, I used the Oven Bag for my 22 pound Turkey on Thanksgiving. I always stuff the bird and I did this time too. It turned out very moist, in fact the meat just fell off the legs when I moved it from the roasting pan to the cutting board. Made a lot of very tasty gravy, and was browned very nicely. Only complaint is it didn't crisp up the skin but that was easily overlooked and I don't think anyone really missed it. I will definitly use an oven bag from now on when cooking the turkey. Thank-you all so much for recommending it, it was a success!! | ||||
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