Wednesday, November 24, 2010

how to cook a perfect holiday turkey!



happy thanksgiving eve everyone!  i bet everyone has a sink full of thawing turkey right now, and today is a busy day getting ready for thanksgiving.  this is my favorite easy way to ensure a delicious moist turkey every year.  it always turns out.

how to cook a perfect holiday turkey.
  1. buy a turkey.  most turkeys are frozen these days, but if you are getting a fresh turkey, congratulations and you can skip this part.  if it's frozen and you are very lazy, make room for it in your fridge a week ahead of time.  it will be ready in time for t-day.  if you are more of a procrastinator (i like to say i work better under pressure,) start thawing it in cold water in your sink the day before, changing the water and flipping the turkey over every hour or two as you remember.
  2. buy some turkey bags.  the reynolds turkey bags. 
  3. once your turkey is thawed, remove it from the package.  it has a neck cavity and ahem, another one.  the neck cavity is where you will find a long turkey neck and a package of giblets (heart, liver) to be removed.  pull these out and do whatever you need to with them.  i throw them away, but i know many use them for stuffing.  *shudder*
  4. rinse the turkey well inside and out.  dry off with paper towels.
  5. using melted butter (which solidifies as it touches the turkey so it can be a little tricky) or oil, cover the whole top of the turkey, rubbing the oil or butter all over.  season with salt and pepper or whatever spices you like.  you can rub butter under the skin and leave pats of butter everywhere.
  6. stuff the neck cavity with something good.  i have used lots of different things and it always turns out well.  my favorite things to use:  halved onions, apples, oranges, lemons, herbs, celery.  i really like the combination of apples and onion, that is what i am making again this year.
  7. cover the oiled/buttered turkey with paprika.  TONS of paprika.  i included a picture so you can see my turkey loaded up with paprika in every area.  don't skip this!  it makes your turkey golden and gorgeous like a norman rockwell painting!
  8. put 2 tablespoons of flour in the turkey bag, open it up and set inside your roasting pan.  you need a deep pan, at least a couple of inches deep.  you can add some apple, orange or pinapple juice to the bag if you like-  about 2 cups.
  9. put the turkey in the bag, seal it up, slice 6 half inch slits all over the top of the bag, and tuck the top and ends of the bag under the turkey.
  10. put in the oven and cook.  if you have a small turkey you're looking at 2-3 hours, a large one will be 3-4.  most turkeys have a red tab that will popout when it's done, you can watch for that.  your turkey will be golden and moist and deliciously perfect!
enjoy and have a happy thanksgiving!!

Friday, November 19, 2010

currently loving: cargo skinnies, white knuckles and cocoamotion


so it occurred to me that my food blog, fashionably foodie-  is too much foodie and not enough fashionably!  i'm going to kick off a new feature on this blog, currently loving.  this is something i like do on my personal blog, and i thought it might be fun on this blog too.  if you hate it or love it or want to talk this or anything else, email me at fashionablyfoodie AT gmail DOT com
this is what's on my radar this week!

xoxo, rachelle


to eat: i'm on a pepperoni pizza kick, my two girls and I have a standing weekly pizza lunch date
to drink: it's hot chocolate time again! we love our cocoamotion hot chocolate maker.  extra marshmallows please
to shop: hitting amazon, american girl and pottery barn kids in one fell santa swoop! i want to be done with my christmas shopping early this year!
to hear: ok go, white knuckles~ if prince and lenny kravitz had a beautiful baby, it would be this song, LOVE it, i am beyond, beyond obsessed with it!! (and my kids know that they can't talk during this song, i'm going to play it really really loud,  may play the air guitar, and we WILL stay in the car to hear the whole song) lol
to wear: if you see me this week i'm wearing these pants. loving my army green skinny cargos. also still obsessed with revlon super lusterous lip gloss, i love that stuff
to watch: the only things on my tv these days are icarly and call of duty: black ops (that would be my six year old and my husband)
to do: plan parties! just catching my breath from my six year old daughter's birthday, getting ready for the Thanksgiving dinner for 200 and the Christmas gift Bazaar at the gradeschool and am already thinking about my three year old's  birthday party... next August