Re: Stuffing Cooked in the Bird...?
[Re: trappingthomas]
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No! It looks like you emptied the crop into where it's gizzard used to be!
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Re: Stuffing Cooked in the Bird...?
[Re: trappingthomas]
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02/04/23 09:26 PM
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Taste's better, but supposed to be dangerous regarding bacteria.
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Re: Stuffing Cooked in the Bird...?
[Re: trappingthomas]
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02/04/23 09:34 PM
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We always stuff it in the bird. Tastes better. If you wash out the inside and cook it thoroughly what can be dangerous?
Steve WTA NRA
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Re: Stuffing Cooked in the Bird...?
[Re: trappingthomas]
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02/04/23 09:38 PM
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We always cook the stuffing in all of the Birds. Never had a problem but we wash them out first.
God please keep they 19 fallen UBB miners out of trouble up there.
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Re: Stuffing Cooked in the Bird...?
[Re: trappingthomas]
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02/04/23 10:11 PM
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Always.Have the oven pre heated.Stuff the bird then put directly into heated oven.People get into trouble putting hot stuffing in a cold bird,,then leaving it out for a while.Recipe for botulism.Do it right and no problems and yummy stuffing.Also,,all the giblets get cooked and throwed into the stuffing.Thats where the yummy flavor comes from.
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Re: Stuffing Cooked in the Bird...?
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02/04/23 10:40 PM
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Just use a meat thermometer for the bird and the stuffing. 185f for the bird and 170f for the stuffing.
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Re: Stuffing Cooked in the Bird...?
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02/04/23 11:44 PM
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I always stuff the bird, just do a thorough cleaning of the bird with warm water. Stuffing from the bird is always better ... Yummm
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Re: Stuffing Cooked in the Bird...?
[Re: trappingthomas]
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02/05/23 12:30 AM
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Just dunked a 14 pound turkey into a Brine solution ...let it soak for 12-14 hours.
My Brother in law did one ,last Thanksgiving ....it was the best !
So...this is my first go ..at brining a turkey.
We will see tomorrow.
I need to work on the stuffing part ...just don’t bother with it...But I like it.
It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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Re: Stuffing Cooked in the Bird...?
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02/05/23 01:24 AM
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Yes...but only for holidays.
Just give me one thing, that I can hold on to. To believe in this livin' is just a hard way to go.
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Re: Stuffing Cooked in the Bird...?
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02/05/23 10:46 AM
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ive got the same old enamal coated oval roasting pan, and yes, giblet dressing in the bird, stuff that big "bag" of loose skin up by the base of the neck too, (crop) tastes way better than stuffing cooked on the side. This^^^ Chickens don't usually have enough loose skin to stuff both sides but for sure on turkey. My dad actually sews up after stuffing to keep it moist.
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