Cooking your turkey at a low, even temperature will help ensure that you get a tasty, tender bird. Put the baking rack in the lowest position in the oven so you’ll have plenty of room for your turkey. Some chefs recommend starting the turkey at 425 °F (218 °C) and then reducing the heat after half an hour. This approach will speed up your cooking time by 30-90 minutes, but it’s important to remember to turn the oven down! The average cooking time is 20 minutes per 1 pound (0.45 kg) of turkey if your bird is unstuffed. If your turkey is stuffed, however, add an extra ¼ hour to the total cooking time. During the last 30-45 minutes of cooking, remove the foil over the breast and thighs. This will help the skin become brown and crispy.  Leaving the foil over the ends of the wings and drumsticks will help keep them from scorching. If any part of your turkey is browning too quickly, try turning the pan to help distribute the heat more evenly. When your estimated cooking time is finished, use a meat thermometer to check if the turkey is ready to come out. Place the thermometer in the inside thigh. The turkey is done when the temperature reaches 165 °F (74 °C).  Your turkey might cook faster than you anticipated, so start checking the temperature about halfway through the estimated cooking time. If the turkey still isn’t hot enough at the end of the estimated cooking time, put it in for another 20 minutes and then check it again. Don’t forget to check the temperature of the stuffing, too!
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One-sentence summary -- Preheat the oven to 325 °F (163 °C). Determine the cooking time based on the turkey’s weight. Remove the foil in the last 45 minutes to crisp the skin. Use a meat thermometer to see if the turkey is done.


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Select the category for the item. Note your selling location. Describe the item in detail. Use good pictures of the item. Include the price. Title the ad. Post the ad.