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Default Safe defrosting

dsi1 wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> On Saturday, November 19, 2016 at 1:14:34 PM UTC-10, cshenk wrote:
> > If you have a 13-18lb Turkey, it needs to be in the fridge now. If
> > it is bigger, you are late!
> >
> > Carol
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> I used to defrost my turkey in salt water in a bucket overnight. It
> worked just spiffy. These days, it's tough to find a cheap,
> unprocessed, bird that can be defrosted this way. That's the breaks.


True. The new way is to add ice to the bucket every 4 hours or so and
then, it will defrost safely enough as long as there is always some ice
in the bucket that hasn't melted yet.

Hey, when I was in Hawaii there were a lot who stuffed the Turkey with
a rice and mushroom mix? Is that still popular? I'm curious to try it
but back when I lived there, Thanksgiving was one meal I wanted
'traditional' to my roots on the eastern seaboard USA so rice was not
part of it on that day. Love to look at a recipe for it!

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