Originally posted by: MigAce312
do i prepare the stuffing now or tommorow morning?
Originally posted by: Zugzwang152
Originally posted by: MigAce312
do i prepare the stuffing now or tommorow morning?
if you're not in a bind tomorrow, then do it then. the fresher the better![]()
It all depends.Originally posted by: Sealy
Just don't cook it in the turkey, bacteria and all...
Originally posted by: Sluggo
You want me to put my hand in the what and pull out the what what :Q
Originally posted by: Sacotool
When I was growing up, my mother always cooked the stuffing in the bird and it tasted great. Nowaday's you hear about the bacteria that could be lurking around in the turkey and all....... is it a better idea to cook the stuffing in a casserole dish independant of the turkey?
Originally posted by: GtPrOjEcTX
Originally posted by: Sacotool
When I was growing up, my mother always cooked the stuffing in the bird and it tasted great. Nowaday's you hear about the bacteria that could be lurking around in the turkey and all....... is it a better idea to cook the stuffing in a casserole dish independant of the turkey?
I would say so...personally I've never had it cooked inside the turkey before. Always fine cooked in a casserole dish.
Originally posted by: Iron Woode
It all depends.Originally posted by: Sealy
Just don't cook it in the turkey, bacteria and all...
I clean the turkey inside and out and then do a salt rubdown inside. Bacteria don't survive salt.
Originally posted by: blakeatwork
WTF?!?!?! Cooking the stuffing separately??? First it's mixing something in Guiness, and now this???
Seriously though... as long as you wash out the bird, and give it a nice rub with some salt, (I also use Tarragon and Marjoram) then it's not an issue.. Cube up your bread the night before (a little late now) and leave it in the fridge un covered, so that it's stiffens a bit. Add an egg, salt, pepper, onion and whatever else you like (Mushrooms, basil, oregano, and green peppers are what i use), let the hot onions cool, and stuff away....
(Envies the US for having Turkey Day on a Thursday.... Extra long weekend)
WTF?Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: Iron Woode
It all depends.Originally posted by: Sealy
Just don't cook it in the turkey, bacteria and all...
I clean the turkey inside and out and then do a salt rubdown inside. Bacteria don't survive salt.
I see that *someone* isn't listening to Alton Brown.... Who could it be? Anyone? Who?
It's Iron Woode :|
You must now do 5 hail Altons and watch the entire Good Eats DVD set.
Originally posted by: Iron Woode
WTF?
If it is the salt quote, then please explain. Salt kills bacteria on contact. Very few bacteria in the world can deal with direct contact in salt.
Oh I see. I don't mind either way. Personally I prefer to cook it seperately.Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: Iron Woode
WTF?
If it is the salt quote, then please explain. Salt kills bacteria on contact. Very few bacteria in the world can deal with direct contact in salt.
Sorry, I was just being stupid.
If you watch the show a lot, you'll see he really hates stuffing turkeys. He says it dries the bird. I don't know, because we always made it in a pan.
Originally posted by: Iron Woode
Oh I see. I don't mind either way. Personally I prefer to cook it seperately.
As for todays cooking shows: they get a big thumbs down. Most are just dumb. They try to make something that is way too compicated for the average person. My favourite cooking show was Carlos Cooks Italian. It was on TLC. That guy made great recipies with simplicity in mind.
