Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They make cooking wine.
Most “cooking wine” is still alcoholic, in addition to being very salty.
We had decent luck with Fre nonalcoholic white wine. It was not Chablis Valmur, but it was way better than I expected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wipe olive oil over turkey, liberally sprinkle McCormick Perfect Pinch Lemon Pepper, put it in a turkey bag (ziplock aisle), be sure you first put large spoon of flour in that bag and shook it and poked 6 holes in bag, then added turkey. Put in oval disposable foil tray in oven.
I would never roast a turkey in plastic.
Ok. . . well then your turkey will be like one in Christmas Vacation movie.
The old fashioned way, not sure how this didn't catch fire, was a buttered brown grocery bag. I know grandma did it, but never watched her do it. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wipe olive oil over turkey, liberally sprinkle McCormick Perfect Pinch Lemon Pepper, put it in a turkey bag (ziplock aisle), be sure you first put large spoon of flour in that bag and shook it and poked 6 holes in bag, then added turkey. Put in oval disposable foil tray in oven.
I would never roast a turkey in plastic.
Anonymous wrote:Just wipe olive oil over turkey, liberally sprinkle McCormick Perfect Pinch Lemon Pepper, put it in a turkey bag (ziplock aisle), be sure you first put large spoon of flour in that bag and shook it and poked 6 holes in bag, then added turkey. Put in oval disposable foil tray in oven.
Anonymous wrote:So you could just soak the cheese in oil(olive oil). I guess you do it to keep the moisture in? Post the recipe.
Anonymous wrote:They make cooking wine.