Two suggestions. After seasoning the cavity, stuff it with onions, apples, carrots and celery. Also, make a compound butter with your spices and rub and shove it up under the skin of the turkey. Then do the oven bag! The breast will definitely be juicy and seasoned very well. I love these bags!
@@Mariekr49 I knew someone that worked at a turkey farm and cooking the turkey breast side down gives you the juiciest turkey. It may not be the pretty traditional way but as far as flavor and juiciness it’s the best!
@@573semobulls3 stuffing in the turkey is delicious. Dont stuff it super tight and the butter and herbs plus the natural broth will be enough liquid. I knew someone who added broth in the pan cause she didn't think there'd be enough and it ended up ruined. Like soup. Hope yours turns out wonderful. Happy Thanksgiving.
I've been married for almost 40 years and always host Thanksgiving, that's a lot of turkeys ! I tried every different way to cook it but once I discovered this method it became the ONLY way. Easy and great results (in less time) every time! Happy Thanksgiving!
I must admit I was skeptical. I mean, how tender could this turkey turn out? Well, in answer to that question let me just say this was The Most Tender turkey I have had in my turkey eating experience and I am a young 70 yr old. The turkey was ABSOLUTELY tender, moist, and delicious. This is now my new go to recipe for fixing turkey. Thank you so much for sharing this with us all. Love you. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
Seasonings have a hard time penetrating the thick skin of a turkey. My wife lifts up the skin and rubs the meat directly. Her turkey NEVER disappoints.
I never did think of putting the seasoning in between the skin and on the meat as well but I do the butter but I’m definitely going to try it with the seasoning to next Time
I do a compound butter in between the skin I also inject it the compound butter has fresh thyme and rosemary limon zest lemon juice fresh parsley and various seasonings i use its delicious
This video is so well done, thank you. We're doing the turkey today using the oven bag as well and this helps a lot. I stuffed the skin of the breast with compound butter and salted it last night, today I'll oil it, rub it with spices (minus salt), and throw veggies/herbs/lemon/garlic inside the cavity before bagging and roasting it. Your video will be on my list of yearly refresher videos for many Thanksgivings to come!
Been using the remolds turkey bags for 31 years. My mom used them too. Making the turkey breast side down makes for a juicy bird as well. It won't be as pretty unless you flip it and brown it on top. Love you videos. Real home cooking
That's so cooooool how you show people how really simple it is to roast a turkey! Hats Off to the beginners!!!Use your own seasonings it's so easy! Try this one, too!!! Rub turkey with a little olive oil. Generously season turkey with Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Salt and Pepper. Slather turkey with some butter. Then, open a can of crushed pineapple and pour it over the turkey. Put pineapple bits on the bottom, cover with foil, and bake. The last 30 minutes of baking time take the cover off and brown up on top. Simply delicious, and makes gravy yum.
Excellent method using pineapple! Adding a whole orange works, too! And a few apples. Heck, almost any fruit works for flavor, tenderness, and a moist end result. 🦃
I've been using those bags for 40 years ! I'm so glad you told everybody how good they work. Delicious turkey every time. That's the trick! Great video take care
I find that turkey needs to be cooked low and slow to be completely cooked, so the joints are loose and collagen breaks down. I use same method as you with the oven bag, but invert the turkey (breast down) and roast at 275 degrees F. for 3.5 to 4 hours, no matter what size of turkey it is. Turns out excellent every time.
Simply Mama you are the best! I made this recipe with the oven bag, yesterday for Christmas and everyone loved the turkey. I've also used the ham recipe 3 years in a row and it is also a fan favourite. Thank you for sharing your recipes.
Angelica, I have been doing Turkey this way for decades. I rub butter all over mine then season. In addition the the veggies under the Turkey, I also put some in the cavity. This method creates a very moist turkey. And YES.... The juices make an awesome gravy!!
I always cook my turkey in an oven bag. I butter my bird inside and out. Sprinkle with salt, pepper, ground sage and my secret ingredient is pat it with a thick layer of light brown sugar. Yep, brown sugar. My grandmother taught me the secret. Everyone loves my turkey. To make gravy, cook off the neck and giblets with onions and celery, drain the broth and thicken.
If there’s one cooking channel to follow during the holidays it is yours! Does the skin crisp up in the bag too? Do u have any make ahead holiday side dishes? Would love to see that !
I used to use baking bags all the time for things like pork chops, chicken pieces, etc. Worked great. I don’t remember ever baking a turkey in one. May have to do that for Thanksgiving. I have 10 pound turkey in the freezer right now.
I have to comment. I did your recipe, but i didnt have sage. I didnt have seasoned salt so i did a Goya seasoning that had orange flavor. Added a little cayenne and black pepper, due to lack of spices it called for.... and it still came out Good!!! Easiest recipe. And your instructions were clear and easy to Follow! Thank you. My family and I enjoyed it.
I love your cooking style dear . I’m not Mexican however I love Mexican food. Specially enchiladas. So delicious one of those day I have to make some enchiladas
Terrific demo, Mama! So neat and tidy and no taking the turkey in and out to baste. It was a beautiful color in the end and so juicy, I could almost taste it! Thanks so much for this great idea!
The first time I made a turkey, I used an oven bag... my biggest tip/lesson for everyone is to let it rest before cutting the bag! 🤦🏻♀️ my bird dried up and as my husband would say, “turned into sawdust”. He has yet to let me forget my first turkey!! Happy Thanksgiving all!!
@@iris5262 once you take it out of the oven, do not cut into it right away, you have to let it sit for maybe 20 minutes or more before cutting into it so the juices can redistribute into the meat.
@@zabrakxd2399 thank you for asking, sorry for the late reply, but omg everyone loved it! we don't usually like buying turkey but i received one for free lol but it came out so good and the oven bag really helped to lock the moisture in.! big win!!
Thank you. I used this to bake my very first Turkey! It's amazing that I made it this long without making Turkey dinner. My Mom, Dad, and Aunt always made the Turkey dinners. Very nice video. Thank you.:) Yum, yum. My kitties and I will enjoy this turkey. LOL 🤣
Very helpful. I watch refresher videos every year before I cook my Turkey just to make sure Im not gonna burn it or mess up! Trying the oven bag this year. Used a buttered paper bag before but that is hard to butter first and then to get the bird into it was another battle. Happy Thanksgiving! 🍗
I used the traditional cover the turkey with foil in the oven for over 20 years it was a job making sure the turkey didn’t dry out. I used the cooking bag one year and the turkey was juicy the bag method is also good for easy cleanup.
I will be making Thanksgiving dinner for my little family of four this year, for the first time. I'm so excited! Even more excited that I'll be following your steps! I don't go anywhere else but your channel, for help. YOU ARE AWESOME, THANK YOU 💚💚💚
This is the only way our family from my grandmother on down, cooked both the turkey and ham. So tasty and juicy, the best part there’s nothing scrub afterwards when you’re ready to collapse from exhaustion
Hellooooo simply mama!!! I'm a major fan of yours and g Rich love your videos and am an even bigger supporter because I live in collestation texas 💪🙌 and your a houston girl💪🙌
I’ve never baked chicken, much less turkey. I’m so scared to mess it up. 😱. But this video is giving me the courage to try. It doesn’t seem as hard as I imagined.
Two suggestions. After seasoning the cavity, stuff it with onions, apples, carrots and celery. Also, make a compound butter with your spices and rub and shove it up under the skin of the turkey. Then do the oven bag! The breast will definitely be juicy and seasoned very well. I love these bags!
Last year we did these, We added orange, apple, lemon, onion all cut in half along with some poultry herbs, I'll add the carrots and celery this year.
I heard putting turkey breast side down will also help with juiciness?
@@Mariekr49 I knew someone that worked at a turkey farm and cooking the turkey breast side down gives you the juiciest turkey. It may not be the pretty traditional way but as far as flavor and juiciness it’s the best!
Does stuffing the cavity help
@@573semobulls3 stuffing in the turkey is delicious. Dont stuff it super tight and the butter and herbs plus the natural broth will be enough liquid. I knew someone who added broth in the pan cause she didn't think there'd be enough and it ended up ruined. Like soup. Hope yours turns out wonderful. Happy Thanksgiving.
I've been married for almost 40 years and always host Thanksgiving, that's a lot of turkeys ! I tried every different way to cook it but once I discovered this method it became the ONLY way. Easy and great results (in less time) every time! Happy Thanksgiving!
I must admit I was skeptical. I mean, how tender could this turkey turn out? Well, in answer to that question let me just say this was The Most Tender turkey I have had in my turkey eating experience and I am a young 70 yr old. The turkey was ABSOLUTELY tender, moist, and delicious. This is now my new go to recipe for fixing turkey. Thank you so much for sharing this with us all. Love you. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
Wish me luck im her way this year i usually smoke my turkey but dont have a smoker anymore 😕
This is the best way and yes its juicy this gonna be wha my 3rd yr doing this way and fam loved it@rcuevas76
Best of the best 👌 only way I mke it
Seasonings have a hard time penetrating the thick skin of a turkey. My wife lifts up the skin and rubs the meat directly. Her turkey NEVER disappoints.
I never did think of putting the seasoning in between the skin and on the meat as well but I do the butter but I’m definitely going to try it with the seasoning to next Time
@@staysafe6206 Thanksgiving is next week!
Yes! Smother it with herbed butter on top, under the skin and cavity. And stuff the cavity with onion, apple and celery
@@Jakilyn any specific apple? I have honey crisp and Granny Smith ? Lol
I do a compound butter in between the skin I also inject it the compound butter has fresh thyme and rosemary limon zest lemon juice fresh parsley and various seasonings i use its delicious
Never get tired of turkey ! I even have a cookbook, 365 days a year of turkey recipes !
☺️😂😁
This video is so well done, thank you. We're doing the turkey today using the oven bag as well and this helps a lot. I stuffed the skin of the breast with compound butter and salted it last night, today I'll oil it, rub it with spices (minus salt), and throw veggies/herbs/lemon/garlic inside the cavity before bagging and roasting it. Your video will be on my list of yearly refresher videos for many Thanksgivings to come!
Been using the remolds turkey bags for 31 years. My mom used them too. Making the turkey breast side down makes for a juicy bird as well. It won't be as pretty unless you flip it and brown it on top. Love you videos. Real home cooking
That's so cooooool how you show people how really simple it is to roast a turkey! Hats Off to the beginners!!!Use your own seasonings it's so easy! Try this one, too!!! Rub turkey with a little olive oil. Generously season turkey with Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Salt and Pepper. Slather turkey with some butter. Then, open a can of crushed pineapple and pour it over the turkey. Put pineapple bits on the bottom, cover with foil, and bake. The last 30 minutes of baking time take the cover off and brown up on top. Simply delicious, and makes gravy yum.
Excellent method using pineapple! Adding a whole orange works, too! And a few apples. Heck, almost any fruit works for flavor, tenderness, and a moist end result. 🦃
Now i need to see how long i leave it in oven n at wht temp
Happy Thanksgiving everybody!!
I've been using those bags for 40 years ! I'm so glad you told everybody how good they work. Delicious turkey every time. That's the trick! Great video take care
Were can i get those
Can i know the name brand of the bags i want to order one on amazon
@@LaPhat8790 you can buy them at any grocery store usually Reynolds turkey bags they have large and extra-large. Have a Happy Thanksgiving.
This was my last years recipe and everyone loved it. Using it again this Thursday
Just when I thought I was tired of turkey, now really want turkey lol
LOL! Me too! I just ran out and got one with the bag. Geeeezus!!!!😂😂
@@Jay-ib3vr
Lovely, Miss Jaques !!
I never get tired of turkey ! I even have a cookbook, 365 days of turkey recipes. 🤣😁
Helpful, brief but just enough detail to help me feel confident in prep to roast for my first turkey.
How did it come out?? :)
My mom has always cooked her Turkey in a bag and it always came out great every time!!.. yummy!!
Yes mama. Cooking in a bag gives you excellent results and the juiciest Turkey your ever ate. I love roasting potatoes and veggies in the bag also.
This is THE best method for roasting a turkey! Thank you!
I find that turkey needs to be cooked low and slow to be completely cooked, so the joints are loose and collagen breaks down. I use same method as you with the oven bag, but invert the turkey (breast down) and roast at 275 degrees F. for 3.5 to 4 hours, no matter what size of turkey it is. Turns out excellent every time.
Easy to follow, clear instructions. Thank you! Well done you!!!
I love using the roasting bag if I'm not smoking a turkey. Brown paper bag works well for a juicy golden turkey as well believe it or not.
My dad used a paper bag as well. Its always been no fail!
I always use an oven bag to cook my turkey, it comes out amazing, it’s very easy cooking and it cooks quicker
Which oven bag im trying to order mine asap on amazon
@@LaPhat8790 Reynolds turkey size. Make sure it says turkey size. I got mine at Walmart
@@shirala1972 i got mine at superior for $2 turkey size bag same brand
Simply Mama you are the best! I made this recipe with the oven bag, yesterday for Christmas and everyone loved the turkey. I've also used the ham recipe 3 years in a row and it is also a fan favourite. Thank you for sharing your recipes.
I absolutely love how easy you make it for 1st timers. Thank you💗
Angelica, I have been doing Turkey this way for decades. I rub butter all over mine then season. In addition the the veggies under the Turkey, I also put some in the cavity. This method creates a very moist turkey. And YES.... The juices make an awesome gravy!!
Cavity?
I use these turkey bags for years. There the best!!!!!
I do this every year. It comes out PERFECT 😊
My house is college students making a thanksgiving dinner away from home and your advice helping us a lot
I always cook my turkey in an oven bag. I butter my bird inside and out. Sprinkle with salt, pepper, ground sage and my secret ingredient is pat it with a thick layer of light brown sugar. Yep, brown sugar. My grandmother taught me the secret. Everyone loves my turkey. To make gravy, cook off the neck and giblets with onions and celery, drain the broth and thicken.
Every turkey I've ever had has been disappointingly dry. I can't wait to try this! It will be the second turkey I've ever attempted
If there’s one cooking channel to follow during the holidays it is yours! Does the skin crisp up in the bag too? Do u have any make ahead holiday side dishes? Would love to see that !
I used to use baking bags all the time for things like pork chops, chicken pieces, etc. Worked great. I don’t remember ever baking a turkey in one. May have to do that for Thanksgiving. I have 10 pound turkey in the freezer right now.
I made my first turkey this year and your recipe made me look like a pro! 💕 even the suegra was impressed 😂
Looks super simple
Yum looks delicious Can’t wait to try this recipe for a juicy turkey this year.
Omgggg i want to thank with all my heart to this amazing young lady that thnkz to her easy video i did my 1st turkey myself my hub n kids loveeeed it
I have to comment. I did your recipe, but i didnt have sage. I didnt have seasoned salt so i did a Goya seasoning that had orange flavor. Added a little cayenne and black pepper, due to lack of spices it called for.... and it still came out Good!!! Easiest recipe. And your instructions were clear and easy to Follow! Thank you. My family and I enjoyed it.
I love your cooking style dear . I’m not Mexican however I love Mexican food. Specially enchiladas. So delicious one of those day I have to make some enchiladas
Thank you i will be trying your helpful tips.
Looks scrumptious. Thank you for sharing 😊.
Thank you Mama 🦃🧡
The bag is a must for juicy turkey!
Wht brand
I did my very first Turkey using your recipe and it came out so juciy and delicious thank you for sharing!! My famliy loved it!!
Looks good! Just need you to stop by and cook for my family...Lol
Love the oven bag, use it often.
Been doing this for years, turns out great every time.
Wht brand r the bags you buy i want to order in amazon but dont know which 1
@@LaPhat8790 reynold's bags, same as the people who make foil. Walmart also carries them.
Terrific demo, Mama! So neat and tidy and no taking the turkey in and out to baste. It was a beautiful color in the end and so juicy, I could almost taste it! Thanks so much for this great idea!
Making a turkey tomorrow for girls night thanksgiving dinner with my friends! Can't wait to try this!
The first time I made a turkey, I used an oven bag... my biggest tip/lesson for everyone is to let it rest before cutting the bag! 🤦🏻♀️ my bird dried up and as my husband would say, “turned into sawdust”. He has yet to let me forget my first turkey!! Happy Thanksgiving all!!
What do you mean by letting it rest ? I’m trying not to mess up this years turkey lol
@@iris5262 once you take it out of the oven, do not cut into it right away, you have to let it sit for maybe 20 minutes or more before cutting into it so the juices can redistribute into the meat.
@@sgia2154 thank you it’s my first time preparing a turkey this is so helpful !
@@michellyywellyy how was your turkey?
@@zabrakxd2399 thank you for asking, sorry for the late reply, but omg everyone loved it! we don't usually like buying turkey but i received one for free lol but it came out so good and the oven bag really helped to lock the moisture in.! big win!!
I will being trying this thank you for sharing
Ok. I found the recipe I’m using this year for my FIRST homemade Turkey!! Hope it comes out as good as yours. Thank you!! 👍😀
I cook our turkey the same way, the only difference is, my sister likes to brine the turkey first. Great video sweetie💙💙💙
I’m going to be trying this recipe thanks for sharing
Looks hella moist might have to put my mom onto this lol
@aeiou sorry I don’t know what I was thinking send help
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Thank you so much. You are always the one stop shop that I need to do before I start cooking you’re the best.👊
Thank you, your instructions are so easy and helpful. I have not made a turkey in some years and forgot how to make it.
On my 2nd turkey doing it this way. Thank you soon much 🇵🇭🇵🇷.
Thank you. I used this to bake my very first Turkey! It's amazing that I made it this long without making Turkey dinner. My Mom, Dad, and Aunt always made the Turkey dinners. Very nice video. Thank you.:) Yum, yum. My kitties and I will enjoy this turkey. LOL 🤣
Looks like the bag keeps it moist. 👍❤❤❤
so.... I made your turkey. OH MY GOSHHHH my first ever turkey came out perfect, thanks to you!
Must try 10/10 definitely recommend
Oh I always use those bags, they make the best turkey, chicken and pork!
What brand would like to order asap on amazon 😔
Very helpful. I watch refresher videos every year before I cook my Turkey just to make sure Im not gonna burn it or mess up! Trying the oven bag this year. Used a buttered paper bag before but that is hard to butter first and then to get the bird into it was another battle. Happy Thanksgiving! 🍗
YOU, are One AMAZING Lady!!! ❤️🙏
I used the traditional cover the turkey with foil in the oven for over 20 years it was a job making sure the turkey didn’t dry out. I used the cooking bag one year and the turkey was juicy the bag method is also good for easy cleanup.
Always awesome recipes...
Thanks!
I’m going to use this recipe for my turkey this year. It looks so delicious 😋
I will be making Thanksgiving dinner for my little family of four this year, for the first time. I'm so excited! Even more excited that I'll be following your steps! I don't go anywhere else but your channel, for help. YOU ARE AWESOME, THANK YOU 💚💚💚
Your dinner will turn out great, I’ll bet!
@@abunchahooey thank you!!! :)
Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! Been using oven bags for Turkey for many years. Always moist, and lots of gravy 😃👍🏻✌🏻
That turkey looks juicy and delicious.
Yum yum yum! It's that time of the year to look up Thanksgiving recipes 😋.
I never tried it in a bag, looking forward in making my Turkey this way this year. Looks great!
🥰🍗😊🦃🥰🍗😊🦃
This is the only way our family from my grandmother on down, cooked both the turkey and ham. So tasty and juicy, the best part there’s nothing scrub afterwards when you’re ready to collapse from exhaustion
What brand u use for the bags
Oh how my mouth is watering 🤤
Yes!!!! Thank you!! 🤗🤗
My mother taught me this way to cook a turkey and it works really really well!!!
I hit the like button before the video even started... cause I know it’s going to be good!
Looks so juicy and delicious. Might give this a try. Weve been spatchcocking our turkeys the last few years. Great video.
Looks so yummy.
I do this every year and rub the inside of the bag with butter. Delish!!
Perfect for this Thanksgiving 😍 I'll keep this recipe close
Wow talk about JUICYYYYY!!! Can’t waitl until Thanksgiving dinner 😋😋🥰🥰🥰🥰
Great video. Much appreciated. Thank you!
Just in time for Thanksgiving 🦃👏
thanks for easy steps on the turkey in bag. i'll def be doing this
An oven bag is the best way ever. It’s consistent and takes less time.
I will make my first turkey this year and you just made it look extremely easy! Thank you! 💜
Ik same here 2021 how was it
@@maryhernandez9012lol yeah.. how was it before I attempt my first gobble?
She did because I get depressed thinking about cooking a turkey…The turkey intimidates me😂😂😂
So awesome, I am cooking my turkey in a bag....❤
U saved my Thanksgiving! LOL. I bought those bags because this will be my first year making a turkey! Thank you SO much!
Hellooooo simply mama!!! I'm a major fan of yours and g Rich love your videos and am an even bigger supporter because I live in collestation texas 💪🙌 and your a houston girl💪🙌
I cooked my turkey exactly like this .. except i added bell peppers in the cavity and my family was amazed best ever !!!
Awesome!!!! Because I just bought Oven bags and I might just try this way of cooking a turkey 🦃... thanks
My friends ! It looks so delicious. Your cooking skills are amazing. Thank you for the good food.😘🧡🧡
Wow i would love to have 1 of that ,turkey look very delicious.
Thanknyou happy thans giving happy holidays
I love your videos, they’re so explained well. I hope I can do this, it’s gonna be my first time doing turkey this year.😭🙏🏼
Made this way, came out so juicy and delicious
Gonna try it. I don't know if the turkey is being baked, roasted or steamed but it sure looks good. Great job on the video too.
Can’t wait to try this recipe for Thanksgiving. Thanks for sharing. 🧡🦃
Thanks for the awesome video. I'm going to try it your way. My first time cooking a whole turkey. I usually do Turkey parts easier.
Wish me luck.
Looks so delicious and moisture.
That's perfect for coming Christmas 🎄 party 🥳
Thank you 😊
Tried it. Loved it. Amazing! Thanks for sharing!
I’ve never baked chicken, much less turkey. I’m so scared to mess it up. 😱. But this video is giving me the courage to try. It doesn’t seem as hard as I imagined.
Same here 😳 😱 😱
@@SD-ph6cr 😂