Submitted by tungpunchmyfartbox t3_z4m5bb in food
Bear_buh_dare t1_ixsuhd8 wrote
Very nice! What made this method gain so much popularity this year? I hadn't heard of the method in years and now seems everyone is talking about it
PaintTouches t1_ixsxqy2 wrote
Pretty fool proof method to cooking a juicy bird as you dry brine it in salt for 2 days beforehand and then with this method it cooks much more evenly. Alton Brown has a nice recipe/ video for it
shadownights23x t1_ixt8ez8 wrote
Is it ok to dry brine a turkey that has has came already wet brined?
TacoSimulator19 t1_ixt9jmy wrote
I don’t see a reason why it wouldn’t draw out moisture but you’d end up with something irreparably salty. The wet brine has made it salty enough.
shadownights23x t1_ixt9ns4 wrote
Yeah... That's what I was thinking just wanted to confirm. Thank you
tungpunchmyfartbox OP t1_ixszvd8 wrote
We’ve done it for at least 4 years now. Ahead of the curve I guess.
Adeep187 t1_ixt6ybr wrote
Def been popular for years. Maybe just your perception.
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