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Cheeks24
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Name: Cheeks
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Turkey in the crockpot?
Can I do this? Has anyone done it before?
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Posted 4/9/09 11:09 AM |
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LightUpOurLife
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Name: Bonnie-Jean
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Re: Turkey in the crockpot?
Never tried that before, but have done it on a BBQ though. Interested to see if anyone has though.
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Posted 4/9/09 11:24 AM |
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MrsFab
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Name: Mb
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Re: Turkey in the crockpot?
Yes! & I have a recipe for it- I will type it up for you and post tomorrow!
it is for a turkey breast though not a whole turkey
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Posted 4/9/09 11:30 AM |
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mikeandjess
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Re: Turkey in the crockpot?
I've seen a chicken in the crockpot recipe so I assume you can also do turkey? Let me see if I can find the chicken recipe
I found it (copied and pasted from LIW)
Crockpot Rotisserie Chicken
1 whole chicken spray olive oil Lawry's seasoned salt -no substitutes Aluminum foil
Crockpot rotisserie chicken Clean chicken inside and out. Spray with olive oil spray. Sprinkle with Lawry's. Spray inside of crock with Pam. Note: Do not put any water in the crock. Roll 3 or 4 wads of aluminum foil into 2”-3” balls and put them in the bottom of the crock. The chicken is going to sit on these. Place chicken breast side down in crock on top of aluminum balls. (The chicken breast sits on the aluminum balls, for the simple fact that the natural juices drain to the bottom of the pot, so with the breast on the bottom the juices stay in the breast instead of draining from the breast keeping the breast super moist!)
Cook on High (will not come out the same on low), 4-6 hours. (3lb. chicken took 4 hours)
You have to use the aluminum to get the deli taste. This chicken tastes very close to one you would buy, precooked, in the deli section of your supermarket
**NOTE** wrap a potato in foil and place them in the bottom of the crock pot to make the foil balls, then you have both chicken and potatoes cooked to perfection
Message edited 4/9/2009 11:37:34 AM.
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Posted 4/9/09 11:32 AM |
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jerrysgirl
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Name: E & J
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Re: Turkey in the crockpot?
i have done turkey breast. if you could fit a turkey in, why not. just put it in the oven/broiler since you won't get a crispy shell.
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Posted 4/9/09 12:09 PM |
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Cheeks24
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Name: Cheeks
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Re: Turkey in the crockpot?
Posted by MrsFab
Yes! & I have a recipe for it- I will type it up for you and post tomorrow!
it is for a turkey breast though not a whole turkey
Excellent! It's a whole turkey, but I would imagine it would just need more time to cook.
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Posted 4/9/09 12:43 PM |
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Cheeks24
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Name: Cheeks
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Re: Turkey in the crockpot?
Posted by mikeandjess
I've seen a chicken in the crockpot recipe so I assume you can also do turkey? Let me see if I can find the chicken recipe
I found it (copied and pasted from LIW)
Crockpot Rotisserie Chicken
1 whole chicken spray olive oil Lawry's seasoned salt -no substitutes Aluminum foil
Crockpot rotisserie chicken Clean chicken inside and out. Spray with olive oil spray. Sprinkle with Lawry's. Spray inside of crock with Pam. Note: Do not put any water in the crock. Roll 3 or 4 wads of aluminum foil into 2”-3” balls and put them in the bottom of the crock. The chicken is going to sit on these. Place chicken breast side down in crock on top of aluminum balls. (The chicken breast sits on the aluminum balls, for the simple fact that the natural juices drain to the bottom of the pot, so with the breast on the bottom the juices stay in the breast instead of draining from the breast keeping the breast super moist!)
Cook on High (will not come out the same on low), 4-6 hours. (3lb. chicken took 4 hours)
You have to use the aluminum to get the deli taste. This chicken tastes very close to one you would buy, precooked, in the deli section of your supermarket
**NOTE** wrap a potato in foil and place them in the bottom of the crock pot to make the foil balls, then you have both chicken and potatoes cooked to perfection
I have an 11lb turkey so that's 12 hours! I'll have to start it the night before lol
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Posted 4/9/09 12:44 PM |
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