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Brining Safely Will Bring Tender, Flavorful Meat to the Thanksgiving Table

November 16, 2017 Archie Magoulas, FSIS Technical Information Specialist

Are you interested in brining a turkey, but aren’t quite sure how to do it safely? USDA is at your service! Though brining may sound like something only done commercially or by a certified chef, it’s quite simple with the right strategy — that means following safe food preparation steps.

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Turkey, Chicken, Duck, Oh My! Turducken Defies the Traditional Thanksgiving Bird

November 15, 2017 Tanya Brown, FSIS Public Affairs Specialist

Turducken. The name doesn’t sound appetizing, but once you cut into the triple layers of chicken, duck and turkey, you can see why people bypass the traditional Thanksgiving turkey for this all-in-one, mega-stuffed delicacy.

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Have A Food-Safe Holiday Season

November 08, 2017 Tanya Brown, MBA, Lead Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service and Alexandra Day, Special Projects Coordinator, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

Last year, more than 46 million turkeys were carved and eaten at Thanksgiving. Turkey is typically accompanied by a host of side dishes and desserts, making the Thanksgiving meal by far one of the largest meals most people will cook this year.

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Don’t Make Turkey Frying a Disastrous Situation This Thanksgiving

November 06, 2017 Archie Magoulas, FSIS Technical Information Specialist

Thanksgiving Day is full of family get-togethers, giving thanks, lots of food and some turkey deep frying horror stories. From homes burning down to turkeys skyrocketing into the air, safely preparing and frying a turkey doesn’t have to be dangerous. To avoid becoming one of these Thanksgiving Day...

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How to Cook a Thanksgiving Turkey

November 22, 2016 Marianne Gravely, Food Safety and Education Staff, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

As with many things in life, when cooking a turkey you can do it the easy way, or you can do it the hard way.

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How to Safely Thaw a Turkey

November 18, 2016 Marianne Gravely, Food Safety Education Staff, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

While frozen, a turkey is safe indefinitely. As soon as it begins to thaw, bacteria that may have been present before freezing will begin to grow again. There are three safe ways to defrost a turkey: in the refrigerator, in cold water, and in a microwave oven. Refrigerator Thawing (Recommended) The...

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To Wash or Not Wash

November 16, 2016 Marianne Gravely, Food Safety Education Staff, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

Food Safety experts (including us at USDA) do not recommend washing raw meat and poultry before cooking. Many bacteria are quite loosely attached and when you rinse these foods the bacteria will be spread around your kitchen.

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'Tis the Season to Talk Turkey

November 23, 2015 Michael Sheats, Acting Associate Deputy Administrator of the AMS Livestock, Poultry and Seed Program and Director of the AMS Agricultural Analytics Division

The Thanksgiving season is upon us, time for family homecomings, parades, and football games. More importantly, time for the annual turkey feast. As the marketing season hits full stride, the question on everyone’s lips this year is…will there be a shortage of turkeys? The simple answer is: no. To...

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Countdown to Thanksgiving

November 18, 2015 Tina Hanes, Food Safety Education Staff, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

The holiday countdown has begun. In only a few weeks the holiday season begins, so now is the time to start thinking about Thanksgiving. USDA’s Meat and Poultry Hotline is ready to assist by offering some sure-fire ways to beat the clock to ensure a safe and delicious holiday dinner.

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Get the Most Out of Your Holiday Roast

December 16, 2014 Amelia Kermis, MPH CHES, Food Safety Education Staff, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

The traditional centerpiece of many holiday meals served this time of year is the roast. Whether you use pork, beef, goose, turkey, or chicken, the most popular means to cook your meat of choice is in the oven. The roasting recipe that was handed down to you from your great grandmother may need a...

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