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Date19 December 2020
AuthorJP McMahon
Published date19 December 2020
Of course, this year that group will most likely be smaller, but it may still be a few friends or family members gathering together.

I've read a little recently regarding people's anxiety given the fact that the turkey they ordered may now be too big for the amount of people they are expecting.

To be honest, this is nothing to worry about. You can do one of two things: cook the turkey whole and then use the leftovers in the few days following Christmas, or get your butcher to break down the turkey for you and vacuum pack the legs. In this way you can cook the crown on Christmas Day and freeze the legs for a later date. The vacuum packing is important so the legs don't suffer freezer burn.

If you're cooking the crown without the legs, just remember it won't take as long. If you do only one thing this Christmas, remember to buy a meat thermometer. This takes all the anxiety out of knowing when the bird is cooked. I always remove the turkey at 72 degrees Celsius and then allow it to rest before carving. You need to...

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