Monday, November 25, 2019

Why You Should Spatchcock Your Turkey & How to Do It

Spatchcocked Turkey recipe

What’s the very best way to guarantee a Thanksgiving turkey with moist breast meat and lots of crisp skin? Spatchcock it! Read on to find out what exactly that means, how to do it, and why you should.

What Is Spatchcocking?

Spatchcocking (or butterflying) is a technique that involves removing the backbone of a turkey (or chicken, or other bird) and cracking the breastbone so that it lays flat, like an open book.

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After spatchcocking, you can roast or grill your poultry; see our Argentinian grilled chicken recipe, but don’t be afraid to try it with turkey too.

Why Should You Spatchcock a Turkey?

Not only will spatchcocking turkey ensure plenty of crisp skin (since virtually all of it is out in the open), it makes it much easier to cook the white and dark meat evenly—meaning the breast will stay juicy. It cuts down on the total cooking time too, always a plus.

Related Reading: How & When to Thaw Your Turkey | How to Brine a Turkey

How Do You Spatchcock a Turkey?

It’s not hard to do as long as you have heavy-duty kitchen shears or a sharp, heavy chef’s knife or cleaver (ideally, both).

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Follow along with this video to see how to spatchcock like a pro:

Or, if you’re picking up a fresh turkey, ask your butcher to spatchcock your turkey for you.

What About the Stuffing?

If you refuse to be swayed by food safety recommendations or the lure of extra crisp surface area and you prefer to cook your stuffing inside the bird, you can still get the benefits of that method with a spatchcocked turkey.

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Just roast the butterflied turkey over a bed of stuffing—but (per the advice of Chowhound Will Owen), be sure to keep the dressing on the dry side, since more liquid than usual will seep into it (making it extra delicious, but potentially soggy if you begin with a moist stuffing mixture).

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You can also take a tip from fourunder and roast the spatchcocked turkey on a wire rack set over the stuffing (but keep the stuffing mixture completely beneath the bird, says nlgardener, so it won’t burn).

If you’re looking for other ways to treat turkey, check out our best Thanksgiving turkey recipes.

And see our Ultimate Guide to Thanksgiving for more tips, tricks, and recipes.



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