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A turkey was sleeping in my deep freezer for more than a year :-)
Decided to wake him up over the past 2 days in refrigerator temperature (4-8°C). The bird is 3.5 kg so that is roughly 7 pounds. My questions a Will the meat still be edible? Can I barbecue the bird on a Oklahoma Joe type barbecue? Would it better to cut it in pieces rather than bbq the whole turkey and what kind spices or marinade is suitable? I would cherish any help on this. -- cheese'ncheers sascha |
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sascha wrote:
> A turkey was sleeping in my deep freezer for more than a year :-) > Decided to wake him up over the past 2 days in refrigerator > temperature (4-8°C). > The bird is 3.5 kg so that is roughly 7 pounds. That's a pretty small turkey. I've cooked heavier chickens:-) > My questions a > Will the meat still be edible? If your freezer has been consistently at 0F, it should be just fine. > Can I barbecue the bird on a Oklahoma Joe type barbecue? Should do. > Would it better to cut it in pieces rather than bbq the whole turkey Your choice, really. You can also spatchcock it. > and what kind spices or marinade is suitable? Google up The Fat Man's brine or search for Alton Brown's turkey brine on foodnetwork.com. I'd give it a day in either brine. > I would cherish any help on this. Cherish? I feel special:-) -- Matthew I'm a contractor. If you want an opinion, I'll sell you one. Which one do you want? |
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Iwouldn't truat anything over 6 months. Freezer burn tastes bad..
sascha wrote: > A turkey was sleeping in my deep freezer for more than a year :-) > Decided to wake him up over the past 2 days in refrigerator > temperature (4-8°C). > The bird is 3.5 kg so that is roughly 7 pounds. > > My questions a > Will the meat still be edible? > > Can I barbecue the bird on a Oklahoma Joe type barbecue? > > Would it better to cut it in pieces rather than bbq the whole turkey > and what kind spices or marinade is suitable? > > I would cherish any help on this. > > |
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![]() "Glenn" > wrote in message ... > Iwouldn't truat anything over 6 months. Freezer burn tastes bad.. > > > sascha wrote: You can see freezer burn. Yes, it should be avoided. OTOH, I've had meat properly wrapped and good as new after two years. Most commercial wrapped meats are in very heavy material, oxygen free, and can be kept a long time as is stuff vacuum packaged in Foodsaver bags. |
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I've had turkeys in the freezer for over a year and cook them just as if I
had a brand new one and I have never had a problem. "sascha" > wrote in message ... >A turkey was sleeping in my deep freezer for more than a year :-) > Decided to wake him up over the past 2 days in refrigerator > temperature (4-8°C). > The bird is 3.5 kg so that is roughly 7 pounds. > > My questions a > Will the meat still be edible? > > Can I barbecue the bird on a Oklahoma Joe type barbecue? > > Would it better to cut it in pieces rather than bbq the whole turkey > and what kind spices or marinade is suitable? > > I would cherish any help on this. > > > -- > cheese'ncheers > sascha > > > > > > |
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