Should a turkey rest uncovered or covered?

A large bird can wait up to 40 minutes or longer, depending on the temperature of the room. Cover it with foil, but loosely; you don't want to seal in the moisture, which will cause the skin to steam and lose whatever level of crispness you've achieved.
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Does covering a turkey keep it moist?

The first job of turkey cooking is to not dry it out, and that is where your foil is going to help. Food Network says tenting a turkey will leave you with a much juicer result than going without, as the foil will trap steam and moisture. This means that starting out covered is the way to go.
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How do you keep a turkey moist overnight?

You don't want the meat to dry out while it sits overnight, so you will need to cover it with a liquid. Spoon some chicken broth or the drippings from the roasting pan over the turkey so it stays moist. Cover snugly and refrigerate overnight.
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How do I keep my turkey warm while resting?

Cover the Turkey

If you cover it right away, the trapped heat will continue to cook your bird and will result in overcooked (aka dry) meat. After 20 minutes, cover the turkey with foil and then place a kitchen towel on top. The towel will further help keep things warm.
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How long should I rest a turkey?

REST: Once you're sure the turkey is fully cooked (check by piercing the thickest part of the leg with a skewer to see if the juices run clear), leave it to rest in a warm place for at least 45 minutes or up to a few hours. This lets the meat relax and allows all the juices to be reabsorbed.
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Do you cook a turkey covered or uncovered?



Does turkey go cold when resting?

Every year we field the same question from readers: Won't my turkey get cold if I let it rest the standard 30 minutes before serving? The answer: not in the least. Letting turkey rest is essential to allow its juices to redistribute so that the meat is juicier when you carve it.
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How long should a 4kg turkey rest for?

Get your timings right. And don't forget to leave time for your turkey to rest when it comes out of the oven. Turkeys between 4-6kg should be rested for 1½ hours, and ones from 6-10kg can rest for two hours. Get your turkey out of the fridge 30 minutes before you cook it.
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What is the best way to keep a turkey moist?

Make the baste on the last hour of cooking turkey.
  1. In a pan, melt ¼ cup butter and mix in ¼ cup maple syrup.
  2. Baste turkey every 15 minutes on the last hour of the turkey cooking.
  3. Rest for 20 to 30 minutes before carving to serve.
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How do you keep turkey skin crispy when resting?

3 Simple Steps for Crispy Skin on Your Turkey Every Time
  1. Dry the skin thoroughly after brining. If you brine your turkey and don't take the time to dry off the skin after, you risk disaster (read: soft, limp turkey skin). ...
  2. Rub the skin with fat. ...
  3. Don't cover the turkey.
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How long can a turkey rest after roasting?

A turkey can sit out for a maximum of two hours in the temperature danger zone of 40 to 140 degrees F. If the room temperature is above 90 degrees, limit the time that turkey sits out to only one hour.
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What are 2 ways to keep turkey from drying out?

5 Ways to Prevent Your Turkey from Drying Out
  1. Cook Pieces Instead of a Whole Turkey. ...
  2. If Cooking a Whole Turkey, Buy Frozen. ...
  3. Ditch the Plastic Pop-Up Timer; Use an Instant-Read Thermometer Instead. ...
  4. Elevate the Legs. ...
  5. Let the Turkey Rest.
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Should I let my turkey air dry?

For Extra-Crisp Skin, Air-Dry Your Bird

Air drying your turkey removes moisture from the exterior, producing very crisp skin. If you're brining your turkey: After brining, rinse turkey and pat dry with paper towels.
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Should I cover my turkey with aluminum foil?

Covering the turkey will indeed help to keep it moist, but it also means that the skin will not have a chance to crisp up and brown. If you are looking for a perfectly roasted turkey with crispy skin, then you should forego the foil.
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Do turkeys like to get wet?

Think like a Bird

The wild turkey is the only creature in the woods that likes rain less than you do. Their otherwise puffy and iron-clad chainmail of feathers becomes about as useful as a soppy down blanket when soaked.
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Does covering a turkey make it cook faster?

Thanksgiving Turkey, Faster Cooking

Speed up your turkey cooking times without drying out your meal by wrapping it in foil.
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Should I put butter on my turkey?

Adding butter underneath the skin of your turkey is a great way of adding in some extra moisture and reducing the likelihood of the meat drying out while it cooks. As an added bonus, it adds a rich and delicious flavor!
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Should I leave my turkey uncovered in the fridge?

Place the turkey uncovered in the refrigerator. Leaving it uncovered allows the skin to dry out, which will make it crispier when it's time to cook. Let the turkey rest in the fridge for up to 12 hours, but a minimum of one.
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Should I put butter under the skin of my turkey?

Should I put butter under the skin of my turkey? Yes. Putting butter under the skin helps add moisture and flavor to the meat.
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Why put apples in a turkey?

Apples. Consider quartering an apple or two for stuffing your turkey. The flavor remind you of fall, but apples will also provide the turkey with a little extra moisture during the cooking process (you can still brine the turkey, of course).
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Should I salt my turkey overnight?

Salt the turkey, cover it, then stick it in the fridge. Overnight the salt draws moisture from the interior of the bird to the surface, where it combines with the salt and other seasonings. Eventually, that flavorful salted liquid is reabsorbed by the meat, seasoning it throughout.
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Should I put butter or oil on my turkey?

Don't butter your bird

Placing butter under the skin won't make the meat juicier, though it might help the skin brown faster. However, butter is about 17 percent water, and it will make your bird splotchy, says López-Alt. Instead, rub the skin with vegetable oil before you roast.
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Do you put water in the bottom of the roasting pan for turkey?

"Often, consumers will inquire about adding water to the bottom of their roasting pans. We do not recommend adding water to the bottom of the pan. Cooking a turkey with steam is a moist heat-cook method and is acceptable, sure, but is not the preferred method for cooking your turkey."
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How many people will a 5kg turkey feed?

A 4-5kg bird will serve 6-7, a 5-6kg one will do 8-10 and a 6-7kg turkey will feed 10-12.
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Can you leave a turkey out for 3 hours?

Throw away turkey, stuffing, and gravy left out at room temperature longer than 2 hours (1 hour in temperatures above 90 °F). Divide leftovers into small portions. Refrigerate or freeze in covered shallow containers for quicker cooling. Use refrigerated turkey and stuffing within 3 to 4 days.
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