How to Cook Turkey With Sprite
As a lean meat, turkey often suffers from dryness. Several methods to remedy this after cooking only mask the flavor. No matter how much gravy you pour over a dry turkey, it will still taste like dry meat. Give your next baked turkey a boost of flavor, moistness, and a healthy, golden glow. The secret? Cook your turkey with Sprite or any lemon lime soda. The sugar, acid, and carbonation combine to create a perfect poultry marinade. Using the cooking bag for this lemon lime soda turkey saves you from having to constantly baste the bird during cooking.
Things You'll Need
- 1 10 to 12 lb. turkey, thawed
- Roasting pan
- Melted butter (optional)
- Basting brush
- 1 12 oz can of lemon lime soda (Sprite, 7-up, etc)
- Cooking bag
- Meat thermometer
Instructions
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Heat the oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Set the turkey into the cooking bag set the bag and bird in the roasting pan.
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Brush melted butter over the entire surface of the turkey.
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Pour the entire can of Sprite over the turkey and close the cooking bag.
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Bake the turkey in the preheated oven for 3 to 3 ¾ hours for an unstuffed 10- to 12-lb turkey or until a meat thermometer inserted into the thigh registers 165 F. (see reference 2)
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