I brined my turkey last Christmas for the first time. I will always brine my turkey. I have never tasted such a moist Christmas Day dinner in my life. There is no great mystery. It is the soaking of meat in a solution of water and salt. Additional flavourings like sugar and spices can also be added, but salt is what makes a brine a brine . This soaking causes the meat to gain some saltiness and flavouring while plumping it up with water so that after cooking it still contains a lot of juices. Anyhow today I lugged my 17 pound turkey home and with some pleasure got it's bath ready with the necessary salt, spices and other additions for flavour. So far so good. I had my grandchildren to stay tonight and as is the nature of young children they are interested in everything. I told my two year old Grandson about the turkey in the bath. He peered at it for quite some time and repeated 'Turkey...bath' a number of times. He toddled back into the kitchen and I was distracted at the cooker. I heard a resounding splash from the utility room followed by the words 'Turkey..........bath' I looked in to find my lovely brining turkey with the rather undesirable addition of a bar of pink soap! I don't think We'll be singing Silent Night on Thursday, more like 'I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles'.
Happy Christmas
Interesting! I should try that...
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Cheers,
Rosa
Looks delicious even before roasting ! :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Chrsitmas to you and your family dear Brenda!!
That is so funny! Thanks for sharing that lovely story Granny.
ReplyDeleteMerry christmas to you and your family xxxxx
Oppppps!
ReplyDeleteThat is so funny Gran.
Nice to have a clean turkey though! LOL
Dear Granny this is so funny and special!!! Have a nice Christmas with all you family, and happy Hannukah belated!!! xxGloria
ReplyDeleteYou must of eaten the cleanest turkey in town !
ReplyDeleteClever boy Luis !!!
What a delightful story! :-) Your blog is delightful as well!
ReplyDeleteha ha! your grandson must think he has a very strange granny, bathing turkeys - hope you had a happy Christmas x
ReplyDeleteOh your grandson hand me laughing so much :)
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I have never brined a turkey, can you believe? I am going to take your word that it comes out incredibly moist after all that baking, and give this a try. Sounds wonderful! I hope you had a wonderful holiday and I am wishing you a very Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteI love that story, one to remember when his girlfriend's visit in a few years time.
ReplyDeleteAs for the turky, I brined mine too and I am a convert, brilliant.
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Dear Granny, Have a lovely and wonderful year!!!! hugss!! GloriA
ReplyDeleteKids are just wonderful...you have to laugh at the way they take some things SO literally, eh?... Funny story, thanks for sharing.
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