ThanksGiving Turkey Recipe
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Re: ThanksGiving Turkey Recipe
With Thanksgiving 2 days away...I had to bring Tracy's turkey btt...
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Re: ThanksGiving Turkey Recipe
A classic recipe, phrom a classic man 
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Re: ThanksGiving Turkey Recipe
ragtopW wrote:Ingredients:
1 whole chicken or turkey
1 large lemon, cut into halves
sprig of rosemary
salt and pepper to taste
butter or olive oil, whichever you prefer
Heat oven to 350 degrees
Rub butter or oil over the skin of the chicken/turkey until it is completely coated.
Sprinkle with salt and pepper and any other seasonings you prefer.
Take a knife and gently separate the skin from the breast meat;
Slide lemon halves under the skin with the peel side up, one on
each side. This way the juice from the lemon will release into the breasts.
Place sprig of rosemary into the chicken/turkey.
Cover and bake for 30-45 minutes. Remove cover and continue
to roast until juices run clear, basting every 15-20 minutes.
If you've followed these steps correctly, your chicken/turkey should
look like the one in the picture.
Bon Appetit!



