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garliclady Posted - Nov 16 2006 : 11:59:38 AM
This is how I usually fix my turkey.No surprise it has Garlic in it!

Garlic Roasted Turkey and Gravy


List of Ingredients

Fresh Turkey
2 Heads Garlic peeled
1 stick Butter
Seasoned Salt (I make my own)
Cheese Cloth


Recipe



Sprinkle Turkey with seasoned salt (inside and out)
Melt butter then soak cheese cloth in butter
Stuff peeled Garlic in cavity of turkey.
Wrap turkey in cheese cloth. Do not cover turkey with lid. Not necessary to baste.
Follow turkey baking time and temperature.
Place turkey drippings in a sauce pan add a few of the roasted garlic cloves .
Mix 1/2 cup flour with 1 1/2 cups warm water in small bowl and whisk until smooth .Stirring constantly add flour mixture to slightly warm drippings . Place pan on med heat and stir constantly until gravy is smooth. Season to taste with kosher salt and fresh ground pepper. Add water to gravy to achieve desired thickness if needed.
Remove cheese cloth before serving.

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Aunt Jenny Posted - Nov 16 2006 : 6:28:25 PM
That sounds just wonderful..I may have to try that..we are all garlic lovers and I feel like I baste an awful lot!!! Thanks!!!

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Marybeth Posted - Nov 16 2006 : 3:34:29 PM
That is the way I do a turkey also. I throw it in in the morning and forget it. No basting, no fussing. It is SO easy. Thanks for sharing Garliclady. Yummy garlic

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Phils Ann Posted - Nov 16 2006 : 2:06:53 PM
Yum! It sounds delicious--never heard of this method.
Ann

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