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    The Guide to a Delicious Bird: 7 Ways to Cook a Turkey

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    Bone-In Roast Turkey Breast
    The biggest challenge in cooking whole turkey is getting the dark meat cooked without drying out the breast. By roasting the breast alone, you can ... more 
    Photo by: Brooklyn Supper
    Bone-In Roast Turkey Breast
    The biggest challenge in cooking whole turkey is getting the dark meat cooked without drying out the breast. By roasting the breast alone, you can save yourself the trouble. Selecting a bone-in turkey breast will ensure moist, flavorful meat. Roast turkey breast a perfect option if you're not feeding a large crowd.
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    Wed, Nov 21, 2012 1:44 PM EST
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    Because it's done so infrequently, cooking a turkey can be a daunting task. From brining to roasting to deep frying, there are so many methods to chose from. Here are 7 ways to get the perfect turkey. Whether you're a home-cooking expert or novice, cooking for twenty or two, a traditionalist or someone in search of something new and bold, our guide has something for you: - By Elizabeth Stark and Brian Campbell



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