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8th October 2009

when cooking a turkey in a bag, can you take it out of bag when done and brown the skin in the over?

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i want to brown my turkey but i am cooking it in a bag. also, will the stuffing suck up all of the gravy?

Yes, when it is about 30 minutes from being done remove it from the bag and brown uncovered. If you stuff the turkey the juices will mix in with the stuffing and make it taste so yummy, but you will have to make more gravy to serve over stuffing. You can also but turkey gravy already made and extra seasoning, hope this helps. HAPPY THANKSGIVING.

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  1. 1 On October 8th, 2009, onyx1 said:

    Yes, when it is about 30 minutes from being done remove it from the bag and brown uncovered. If you stuff the turkey the juices will mix in with the stuffing and make it taste so yummy, but you will have to make more gravy to serve over stuffing. You can also but turkey gravy already made and extra seasoning, hope this helps. HAPPY THANKSGIVING.
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  2. 2 On October 8th, 2009, D. B.'s Mom said:

    The place we are going for dinner they are making the turkey in a roasting bag, I have had them before & prefer the old fashioned way of just roasting it in a enamel roaster. It browns nicely & the gravy is much nicer.
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