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Turkey Injector
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You don't have to be a Thanksgiving junkie to want to shoot up your turkey but it does help. The needle in this scenario actually belongs to a turkey flavor injector and instead of drugs, most injector sauces use butters or oils mixed with herbs and spices. By using a turkey injector you can add some interesting flavors to your turkey while keeping it moist and delicious.

A turkey injector looks just like a regular hypodermic needle but it's got a bigger needle. They're very easy to use. Just fill up the syringe with a marinade and inject it into your turkey. These devices can be used on other meats so you'll probably get a lot of use out of it. A steak injected with simple Italian dressing is an excellent non-holiday use for a turkey injector.

Now when using a flavor injector on a turkey, you'll want to stick the needle into the meatiest parts of a bird, so that would be the thighs and the breasts. Don't stab too far in or else the marinade will just shoot out into the pan. And as your pressing down the plunger you're going to want to slowly pull the needle out to spread out the marinade.

Another thing to keep in mind is that you don't want to overpower the flavor of the turkey. A little marinade goes a long way. The goal here is to compliment the natural flavors of the turkey and not cover them up. This is a judgment call because everyone has different tastes. A good idea is to practice on a few chicken dinners in the weeks before Thanksgiving to make sure you've got the hang of it before the big day. There's nothing worse that cooking a turkey all day long only to have no one eat it because you injected it with a gallon of hot sauce.

Most injector sauce recipes include some of the following:

  • butter
  • seasoned oils
  • vinegars
  • spices
  • herbs
  • wine
  • beer
Whether you're going to deep fry your turkey or cook it the old fashion way in a regular oven, a turkey injector marinade will add a lot of flavor to your bird.

Now that you're sold on the idea of using a turkey injector marinade you're going to need some recipes. Be sure to check out the recipes at http://www.turkeydeepfryersinfo.com

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