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Let's Talk Turkey—A Consumer Guide to Safely Roasting a Turkey


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Nov 26, 2004 - 9:50:00 AM


Poultry Preparation
Let's Talk Turkey—A Consumer Guide to Safely Roasting a Turkey
Fresh or Frozen?

Fresh Turkeys
  • Allow 1 pound of turkey per person.
  • Buy your turkey only 1 to 2 days before you plan to cook it.
  • Keep it stored in the refrigerator until you're ready to cook it. Place it on a tray or in a pan to catch any juices that may leak.
  • Do not buy fresh pre-stuffed turkeys. If not handled properly, any harmful bacteria that may be in the stuffing can multiply very quickly.

Frozen Turkeys
  • Allow 1 pound of turkey per person.
  • Keep frozen until you're ready to thaw it.
  • Turkeys can be kept frozen in the freezer indefinitely; however, cook within 1 year for best quality.
  • See "Thawing Your Turkey" for thawing instructions.

Frozen Pre-Stuffed Turkeys

USDA recommends only buying frozen, pre-stuffed turkeys that display the USDA or State mark of inspection on the packaging. These turkeys are safe because they have been processed under controlled conditions.

Image of seal of inspection for poultry DO NOT THAW before cooking. Cook from the frozen state. Follow package directions for proper handling and cooking.

Allow 1 ¼ pounds of turkey per person.

Thawing Your Turkey

There are three ways to thaw your turkey safely - in the refrigerator, in cold water, or in the microwave oven.
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/Fact_Sheets/Lets_Talk_Turkey/index.asp

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Let's Talk Turkey—A Consumer Guide to Safely Roasting a Turkey