Showing posts with label Turkey Rub Recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turkey Rub Recipe. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Let's Talk Turkey


Isn’t this little guy cute? My neighbor made us a plate of these turkey cupcakes and delivered them Tuesday before the holiday. How sweet!

The evening before Thanksgiving, I took my "real" turkey out of the refrigerator and pulled out all of those parts that are neatly packaged in the cavity. I do not use those parts in my Thanksgiving dinner. Some of you may try to sneak a little turkey liver into your stuffing, but I would never dream of doing that to my guests. I was slightly traumatized when I bit into organ meat hidden in an otherwise lovely stuffing when I was a child. It still makes me twitch just thinking about it. Anyway…back to the turkey prep. Next, I removed the pin feathers and rinsed the bird inside and out. After I patted her dry, I loosened the skin over the breast and legs and thighs and rubbed my herb turkey rub under the skin. Then I rubbed it over the skin. Then I poured the remainder of the rub over the turkey and covered her back up and tucked her into the fridge for one last night of Turkey: Raw and Uncut. I prepare my turkey the night before for a couple of reasons. First, I like for the flavors of the rub to really soak into the turkey overnight. Second, wrestling that raw turkey is messy work. I like to get it out of the way the night before instead of when I’m all clean and dressed for my Thanksgiving Day company.

I discovered this herb turkey rub last year when we fried our bird. It was so good that I decided to make it a yummy turkey tradition. I made the rub in the food processor this time. Just threw in the rosemary and thyme and pulsed it until they were very finely chopped.


Then I added the olive oil, white wine, Worcestershire, balsamic vinegar, onion, garlic, and salt.


And blended really well. Here’s the rub:


And here’s the turkey:


This year I decided to bake the turkey in a bag. This was probably a good thing, because I left the bird in just a smidge too long. I think that bag prevented the turkey from becoming too dry while I was off mashing potatoes and filling the glasses on the table. I can be so forgetful...like, I even feel as if I'm forgetting something right now. Oh yeah, the recipe for that rub. Here you go:

Herb Turkey Rub
½ cup olive oil
2 tablespoons white wine
2 tablespoons Worcestershire
2 tablespoons balsamic
2-3 tablespoons each of fresh rosemary and thyme, chopped
2-3 tablespoons minced onion
2-3 tablespoons minced garlic
1 tablespoon of salt

Mix together and rub on your turkey the evening before roasting or frying.
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