Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 21, 1959, Image 8

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    B—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 2L 1959
For the
Farm Wife
Thanksgiving - Turkey Time
by Mrs. Richard C. Spence
Latest in fashions for the holiday seasson bird is a
Turkey Blanket! Casually draped, or worn form-fitting, a
Turkey Blanket assures peak perfection In tenderness,
juiciness, flavor and appearance,
The blanket is made simp
ly with a piece of alumnum
foil three or four inches long
er than the bird The foil
sheet is creased lengthwise
through the middle, and plac
ed tent fashion over the pre
pared fowl.
The Turkey Blanket is far
superior to the- old-fashioned
cloth dipped in fat, and is
certainly neater and easier to
handle. If legs or breast be
gin to get overly brown, the
foil may be pressed down
over these parts for added
protection. The oven should
be preheated to 325 degrees.
Allow 4-5 hours for an 8 -12
pound turkey; 5-6 hours
for a 12 - 15 pound bird.
With the new heavy-duty
fqil now available, you won’t
have to worry about wings
and legs poking through the
blanket.
If you like your fowl espec
ially mo ; st, cover it com
pletely with a form-fitting,
foil blanket.-This over-- all
wrap is made by joining two
pieces of foil togetherlvith l a
tight double fold. The pre
pared bird is then securely
“covered” with the blanket
and placed in a pie-heated
425 degree oven An 8-12
pound bird wil 1 be done, in
3 -SVz hours; a 12 - 15 pound
bird in 4 - 4:Vs hours.
Nestled in the complete
wrap-around blanket, the
turkey will cook in consider-
’ Howard B. Flvte Jr.
NORTHWESTERN
MUTUAL LIFE INS., CO.
430 W. Chestnut Street
Lancaster, Pa.
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115 East King Street
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ably less time, be tender
plump and juicy. Browning
is achieved by opening the
foil for the last 45 minutes
of cooking time.
When using a meat ther
mometer, insert it through
the foil so that the bulb
rests in the center of the in
side thigh muscle, adjoining
the body cavity. Turkey is
done when an internal tem
perature of 190 - 195 de
grees is reached.
For best results, the tur
key shou’d be roasted on a
rack in a shallow roasting
pan. There is a new open
roast pan on the market
made of even-heating alum
inum. This pan comes in
small, med'um and large siz
small, medium & large sizes.
It has integral handles and a
gently rounded- open edge.
There’s no hard to-clean gre
ase-catching crevices. When
not being used for roasting,
it is just right for baking
cakes, cobblers, rolls, corn
bread and apples.
Here are two stuffings you
might like to use with your
holiday b ; rd.
ORANGE STUFFING
2 quarts enriched bread
cubes
1 cup dark seedless raisins
IV> cups diced ayp 1 e (peel-
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