Food Network Chefs' Top Turkey Recipe Videos for Thanksgiving | Food Network

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Join Ree Drummond, Ina Garten, Sunny Anderson, Bobby Flay and more Food Network chefs as they give their best recipes on how to make the perfect turkey! #FoodNetwork #TurkeyRecipes #Thanksgiving

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0:00 - Intro
0:07 - Anne Burrell's Brined Herb-Crusted Turkey
2:40 - Geoffrey Zakarian's Lemon and Herb Roasted Thanksgiving Turkey
6:03 - Jeff Mauro's Crispy-Skinned Herb-Roasted Turkey
9:50 - Valerie Bertinelli's Turkey Roulade
15:40 - Molly Yeh's Fried Turkey Breasts
18:54 - Sunny Anderson's Butterflied Grilled Thanksgiving Turkey
22:39 - Bobby Flay's Cajun Brined Turkey
26:03 - Ina Garten's Herb Roasted Turkey Breast
28:59 - Ree Drummond's Roasted Thanksgiving Turkey
33:13 - Ina Garten's Perfect Roast Turkey

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Food Network Chefs' Top Turkey Recipe Videos for Thanksgiving | Food Network
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Alton Browns traditional turkey has been used every year by us. it's fantastic

flynlr
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🎵 Everyone's talking about the bird
The bird, the bird, the bird is the word. 🎵

margarettickle
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Omg, that butterflied grilled turkey, gotta love the crispy skin!

resa.walters
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Ina’s looks the best. It’s also the one that is closest to the way I do it, with lemons and onions in the cavity. And fresh herbs. Her bird was the best looking one (when raw), but she lives in the Hamptons and can get the best. Her’s was the most plump. Too bad we didn’t see the gravy-making!

jeanniebrooks
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Anne’s turkey is the only one that’s actually seasoned and looks good 💀 how is she last and the number 1 is just a little salt and pepper.

heavenlyeggs
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Y’all put Anne Burrell LAST??!!!??? Woman who put the compound butter under the skin??? But nahhhh homegirl with the salt & pepper sprinkle had y’all in a chokehold 😂 this has to be a joke 😂

TheVirtualBubbles
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Like all the ways you did a turkeys thanksto your recipes great ideas like stuffing w cranberries

jerrilynernsting
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Valerie is the only one who knows how to zest citrus. I love, love, love the different way to do turkey - Roulade. I, too love the stuffing/dressing. Mmm mmm mmm. Thanks Valerie. Happy Thanksgiving.

lynnnelson
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Tyler Florence's spatchcock turkey recipe is the best! 😋

stormyweather
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Love your show w the stuffing w oranges a cranberrys
.love your show valleries youre the best a love youre back ..we love your recipes a need to do some bpooks valerie..cookie show was good.we love you valerie..

jerrilynernsting
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Life is just a big learning journey. Glad you are loving yourself

vanessaknight
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We had a nice turkey a ham a stuffing mashed potatoes w cranberryspauce

jerrilynernsting
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Love the turkeys you did on your show a i had a 20 lb

jerrilynernsting
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Love food network a turkey peoulade valerie a hope you had a good Thankgivingw wolfie

jerrilynernsting
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My favorite turkey recipe is always Alton Brown's. I have personally tried Rhee's but my family prefers Alton's.

corlissyamasaki
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I see a lot of similarities to Gordon Ramsey's recipe, but he makes it for Christmas. The only big difference would be the lack of bacon on the breast. I've made his recipe, it's yummy.

ryefry
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Yes, Molly fried it. I knew you were my favorite chef 😂

ers_red_and_gold
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Waaooo cooking hebat.delicius Freind.thank you Dear The cook chicken.

lindarebeccachannel
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Bad expiration dates, old and spoiling, food. Unfortunately, it's at this time of year, that some unscrupulous store personnel use the distraction of the holiday, to sell old dry and can good inventories, meats and dairy, with bad expiration dates. In some cases, the manufacturer unintentionally has either hidden or reduced the front size so small, that you need a magnifier, to see the expiration, date. Also, inspect bread and plastic sealed products on the sides and bottom, for mice breaches. It happens. Remember, food poisoning for example: Botulism, can kill you. It appears The Food Date Labeling Act is another thing Washington left to the states, to deal with. So beware, and Happy Holidays!!

davidpride
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Molly’s looks very tasty but I wouldn’t consider it for Thanksgiving. I’d stick w/a roasted Turkey. It doesn’t say “holiday!”
Where the heck can you get turkey thighs? Can’t get the breasts either! We used to buy them all year round for grilling w/woodsmoke. Can’t buy them anywhere since 6-7 yrs ago! 😢we live in northern CA.

Valerie’s looks great! I’d make it for Christmas, but I still want the traditional roast Turkey which we do on the grill w/woodsmoke.

I like that GZ’s is straightforward, no fuss. It’s probably great.

Jeff’s idea of cooking it hot in the beginning, then lower the temp is how we do it. However, I’m just not willing to fuss with dry brining for 3 days.
Back to watching the rest….

jeanniebrooks