How to quickly defrost a turkey
THINGS YOU’LL NEED:
TURKEY
WATER
MICROWAVE
REFRIGERATOR
Step
1
Refrigerator
defrost: First of all, you do not want to just put it on a counter to defrost
because of bacteria. The best way to defrost it is to do it in the
refrigerator. The math is 24 hours for every 5 pounds of turkey, so a 10 pound
turkey would take 48 hours and a 20 pound turkey would take 96 hours or 4 days.
So, buy an average size frozen turkey on Sunday and put it in the refrigerator
and it will be defrosted Thanksgiving day.
Step
2
Microwave
Defrost: If you do have a microwave that is big enough for a turkey you can
defrost it, but you have to cook immediately after you defrost it. Take off the
wrapper, take out the giblets and so forth and put it in the microwave. Every
microwave varies but in general it takes about 6 min. per pound of turkey at a
medium setting. Also, be cautious as a microwave may defrost one area and cook
another. (I find this to be gross... but if you must, then do it)
Step
3
Defrosting
in sink: Leave the plastic around the turkey and put it in a sink full of
water. You will have to change the water every 30 minutes and it will take 30
minutes for every pound of turkey, so you are looking at about 8-10 hours to
defrost, along with you changing the water every 30 minutes. It's a day's commitment, but the best option.
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