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primitives cook turkey
« on: November 12, 2009, 07:36:13 AM »
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likesmountains 52  (1000+ posts)      Tue Nov-10-09 10:36 PM
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Have you ever cooked a turkey in a Nesco Roaster? I'm thinking of trying it this year so I can leave the oven for pies and other goodies. Any advice?

What the hell is a "Nesco" roaster?

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Is a "Nesco" roaster one of those things one usually sees at church dinners?

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Warpy  (1000+ posts)        Wed Nov-11-09 12:01 AM
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1. That's all my mother used for roasts and birds when I was growing up. It seems to me the Nesco seals in moisture and keeps the meat a bit juicier than an oven that vents heat and moisture does.

She used it because it didn't heat up the kitchen like a big oven did.

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Love Bug  (1000+ posts)        Wed Nov-11-09 12:45 AM
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2. I've done it and in my experience, a smaller bird isn't in the roaster long enough to get very brown so you might need to use a browning sauce like Kitchen Bouquet or soy sauce on the turkey. I suppose you can also run it under the broiler for a few minutes, too, but that rather defeats the purpose of using the roaster so you can free up the oven. YMMV.

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The empressof all   (1000+ posts)        Wed Nov-11-09 10:59 AM
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3. You'll get a moist bird but the skin will not be crispy

The Nesco does a great job in holding in moisture but I have never been able to get a good skin on birds I've cooked in mine. Skin is important to us so now I use the Nesco and my crock pots to make/reheat the sides. I pretty much make everything except the bird the day before and just reheat day of. I take the bird out about an hour before serving and let it rest. Then I make the gravy and bake the rolls. When we sit down to eat I put Apple Pie in to warm.
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Re: primitives cook turkey
« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2009, 07:59:07 AM »
What the hell is a "Nesco" roaster?

It appears to be a giant crockpot...

http://www.nesco.com/category_774b5b98e066/
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Re: primitives cook turkey
« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2009, 08:00:28 AM »
It appears to be a giant crockpot...

http://www.nesco.com/category_774b5b98e066/

Oh.

Yeah, that's one of those things one sees at church dinners.
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