Juniper Brined Turkey With Paprika Butter (Food Network Kitchens) |
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Prep Time: 480 Minutes Cook Time: 0 Minutes |
Ready In: 480 Minutes Servings: 1 |
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Ingredients:
1 fresh or frozen turkey (1 to 1 1/2 pounds per person) |
kosher salt |
1 1/2 cups packed brown sugar |
2 tablespoons juniper berries |
1 tablespoon peppercorns |
3 bay leaves |
zest of 1 lemon, in wide strips |
2 tablespoons coriander seeds |
2 teaspoons cumin seeds |
6 cloves garlic |
1 tablespoon paprika |
2 sticks unsalted butter, softened |
Directions:
1. Cook's Note: This recipe is not for a Kosher Bird, which is already brined. Use only for a frozen or fresh bird. 2. Unwrap the turkey and remove the neck and giblets (reserve for gravy). Rinse the turkey under cold water and pat dry. Fill a large pot with 2 quarts water; add 2 cups kosher salt, the brown sugar, juniper berries, peppercorns, bay leaves and lemon zest. Bring to a boil, then simmer 10 minutes. Add 6 quarts cold water and let cool. Submerge the turkey in the brine, adding water to cover, if necessary. Refrigerate at least 8 hours or overnight. 3. Remove the turkey from the brine; rinse and pat dry. Crush and chop the coriander seeds, cumin seeds and garlic. Mix with the paprika and butter until combined. Reserve 4 tablespoons of the butter, then rub the rest under the turkey skin on the breasts and legs. Rub 2 tablespoons of the reserved butter on the skin; chill and save the rest for your gravy. Let the turkey stand 30 minutes at room temperature before roasting. 4. Put the oven rack in the lowest position; preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Put the turkey breast-side up on a rack in a large roasting pan, tucking the wing tips under. Tie the drumsticks together with twine. Roast until the skin is golden brown and a thermometer inserted into the thigh registers 165 degrees F, about 15 minutes per pound. Transfer to a cutting board and let rest 30 minutes before carving. Whisk the reserved 2 tablespoons flavored butter into your gravy just before serving, if desired. 5. Photograph by Yunhee Kim |
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