In two hours I will be cooking my first ever turkey in a countertop roaster oven. I prepped all the stuff last night so I can just dash down and throw it all together.
Any tips before I try this? We are hosting our families this year, so I really want to get it right.
I am stuffing it with the stuffing my mom makes, sprinkling the inside with poultry seasoning and rubbing it with olive oil (FML I just realized I am out of olive oil as I typed that - other ideas?). Good plan? Bad plan? Seriously, zero experience and my mom was all "it's so easy, just do it". (super helpful, thanks mom).
Re: Turkey Roaster Test Run
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That would be a turkey baster!!
I am stealing the spice rub from your recipe @beaubecca! I found some olive oil in my mister - probably not enough, but it's a baby 8 pound turkey so I am rolling with it.
How big of a turkey can you cook in a turkey roaster?
Not like I can run out and buy one this year, but it sounds like a good idea for the future since it would obviously keep your oven free.
I have read that it does not brown, and that to brown it you have to microwave it (sounds really weird to me) or put it in the oven for an hour (defeats the purpose for us).
I have an 8 pounder in there now and could have fit two of that size. The roaster I bought was Rival from Walmart - it was on sale for $20 and got good reviews online. It holds up to a 20 pound turkey.
I actually just put it in - prep was 20 minutes, which wasn't as bad as I expected. Had a conference call move on me so had to go earlier. I cannot baste it at all because I have nonstop calls this afternoon. Fingers crossed!
you can put some aromatics in the actual bird- a couple of lemon halves, onion wedges, rosemary, sage, etc. once the bird is cooked, take out the aromatics and put the stuffing back in for presentation purposes.
another great way to add a ton of flavor is to smoke the bird on a charcoal grill, but that is a little more involved.