Originally Posted by Pete E
Depends on how cold you have your fridge set?

For the guys who brine there turkeys, are you frying it rather then roasting it?

I haven't bought a whole turkey in years as prefer just the crown or one of the turkey joints..

If I was going to use a whole turkey, I would try to buy fresh and avoid all the defrosting hassle....


I brine then cook on the grill or smoker. If I'm going to fry it, I usually don't brine it but I do inject it.

For those that haven't brined a bird, I highly recommend it. The meat comes out very moist and flavorful. There are a number of brine recipes on the internets, but 1 cup salt, 1/2 gallon of apple juice, couple tablespoons of tyme, rosemary, and sage, and about a tablespoon of pepper. Heat the brine to dissolve the salt, and pour it in a container big enough to hold the bird and extra liquid. I use a food grade 4 gallon bucket, but you could use a cooler or whatever you have (no metal). Cover the bird with water, put a lid on it, and let it sit in cool spot for a day. When you pull it out before cooking, you can rinse it off, or not, up to you. The days of dry turkey will be over once you start doing this.

I've since had turkey cooked without brining a few times, and there is no comparison.