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**Should You Add Water to the Turkey Pan While It’s Roasting? A Guide to Perfect Roasted Turkey**
In this article, we’ll explore the pros and cons of adding water to the turkey roasting pan and provide tips for achieving the best roast turkey every time.
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Adding water (or other liquids like broth or wine) to the bottom of the roasting pan is a traditional method that many cooks use. Here’s why it’s commonly done:
1. **Moisture Retention:**
– Water or liquid in the pan creates steam during the roasting process, which can help maintain moisture in the turkey, preventing it from drying out. This is particularly useful if you’re concerned about keeping the turkey tender and juicy throughout the long cooking time.
3. **Preventing the Pan from Burning:**
– Adding liquid can help prevent the pan and turkey fat from burning during the roasting process. This can be particularly helpful if you’re roasting a turkey at a high temperature or if the bird is in the oven for an extended period.
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While adding water to the pan can offer several benefits, there are also some advantages to roasting a turkey without it:
1. **Crispier Skin:**
– If you prefer a golden, crispy skin, roasting the turkey without water is the way to go. The lack of moisture in the pan allows the skin to dry out and become crispier during cooking. Adding water or liquid can create steam, which may make the skin less crisp.
3. **Concentrated Drippings for Gravy:**
– Roasting without water creates a more concentrated version of turkey drippings. If you want a flavorful, robust gravy, the absence of water can result in more intense turkey flavor. You can also add vegetables or aromatics to the pan to enhance the gravy’s taste.
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