As the holidays approach, it’s time to start thinking about the star of your festive dinner table – the turkey! While you can certainly buy an unbrined turkey from your local grocery store, going the brined route offers some distinct advantages when it comes to taste and texture. In this article we’ll look at the benefits of brined turkeys where to buy them, and share some top brined turkey recommendations.
Why Choose a Brined Turkey?
Brining is the process of soaking meat in a saltwater solution before cooking. When it comes to turkey brining offers three key benefits
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Juicier Meat – The brining solution helps the turkey retain moisture, ensuring tender and juicy meat even after roasting. The breast meat in particular stays succulent.
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Enhanced Flavor – The salt in the brine seasons the turkey from the inside out, infusing it with flavor. Spices and herbs can be added to the brine for even more taste.
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Better Texture – Brined turkeys tend to have a texture that is less dry and stringy. The brine allows the proteins in the meat to retain water better.
So if you want a turkey that is super juicy, packed with seasoning, and has an amazing texture, a brined bird is the way to go.
Where to Buy a Brined Turkey
You have a few options when it comes to purchasing a pre-brined turkey:
Grocery Store
Many grocery stores now sell brined turkeys, especially around the holidays. These are often mass-produced and brined in a saltwater solution without any additional flavors. Make sure to read the label to confirm if it is brined or injected with a broth solution, which isn’t quite the same.
Specialty Butcher
Visiting a local specialty butcher shop can yield some high-quality brined turkeys. Many butchers brine their own birds using unique blends of salts, spices, and herbs. You’ll get helpful advice on picking the right size bird too. Just be prepared to pay more per pound than a standard grocery store turkey.
Online Mail Order
Ordering brined turkeys online opens up a whole new world of options. You’ll find heritage breed turkeys, organic and free-range birds, and even turduckens available for delivery right to your door. Lead times can be tight around the holidays, so order 1-2 months in advance for the best selection.
Top Brined Turkey Picks
Based on expert testing and reviews, here are some of the best mail order brined turkeys to consider for your holiday meals:
Diestel Family Ranch Original Brined Whole Turkey
- All natural, no hormones or antibiotics
- Soaked in a broth brine with salt, sugar and spices
- Juicy meat and great flavor
D’Artagnan Organic Brined Turkey
- Certified organic, free range heritage breed
- Brined for 72 hours in an all-natural solution
- Moist, tender meat with rich flavor
Greenberg Smoked Turkey
- Smoked for hours after brining
- Infused with a savory, smoky flavor
- Produced by a popular NYC deli
Williams Sonoma Brined Turkey
- Brined in a citrus solution
- Pre-brined for convenience
- Tender and deliciously juicy
Harry & David Fully Cooked Brined Turkey
- Fully cooked after brining; just heat and serve
- Brined in turkey stock and juices
- Tastes like you brined and roasted it yourself
Tips for Cooking Your Brined Turkey
Once you’ve selected the perfect brined turkey, follow these tips for roasting success:
- Thaw the turkey completely before cooking, giving 1-2 days for a large bird
- Roast at 325°F, allowing 15 minutes per pound of turkey
- Use a meat thermometer to ensure the thickest part of the breast reaches 160°F
- Let the turkey rest for 30 minutes before slicing for juicy results
- Make gravy from the flavored pan drippings
With a top-quality brined turkey and some simple roasting techniques, you’ll serve up the perfect centerpiece for your holiday table. Juicy, seasoned meat with amazing texture is sure to wow your guests.
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Can you buy pre-brined turkey?
FAQ
Can you buy a brined turkey?
Is it better to get a brined turkey?
Is a Butterball turkey already brined?
Are pre-brined turkeys any good?
Can You brine a Turkey at home?
Brining a turkey is the best way to ensure a juicy breast. But finding a large enough vessel to brine a large bird at home (and refrigerator space to keep it chilled) can be problematic. The Williams Sonoma pre-brined Willie Bird turkeys solve that problem nicely.
Can I get a fresh turkey brined or unbrined?
You can opt to get the fresh turkey brined or unbrined based on your preferences. The turkeys have origins in the Benedetti family of Sonoma and are raised free-range and fed natural grains and vegetable proteins. They don’t use added antibiotics or hormones. We also love the shipping.
What is a brined & seasoned whole turkey?
We worked with Fra’ Mani Handcrafted Foods curemaster and Chef Paul Bertolli to create our Brined & Seasoned Whole Turkey, a bold bird worthy of your holiday table. These birds are lightly brined and rubbed with exquisite aromatic herbs and spices, so they’re tender, juicy, and ready to be savored.
Where can I buy a fully cooked turkey?
Choose from cajun, roasted, or smoked. Serves: 10 to 12. Goldbelly—an online marketplace that ships local specialties from restaurants and food purveyors around the country—is another great source for fully-cooked turkeys, like this one from Logan Farms in Jackson, MS. It’s slowly smoked with real hickory wood chips and arrives frozen.