How do I keep a turkey cooking in the dishwasher from getting to damp/wet?!


Question:

How do I keep a turkey cooking in the dishwasher from getting to damp/wet?

I was told I could cook a turkey in the dishwasher if I use only the heat cycle. I also learned that something called jet-dri would keep it from getting to damp or wet. Is this true?


Answers:
The oven is for the turkey, the dishwasher is for the pan you cooked the turkey in. Got it?

I heard you can cook in them I wouldnt and jet dri is a chemical.maybe a big plastic bag.

You can't be serious.

Maybe if you bought a turkey poncho. And an umbrella wouldn't hurt.

I've not heard of cooking a turkey in the dishwasher; although I have some good recipes for diswasher chicken.

I have one of the seal a meal plastic air tight thingy's (technical cooking term...hehe) that the food could be put in to keep it from getting wet.

I've heard of cooking fish in the dishwasher, but fish is thin and wouldn't take nearly as long to cook as a turkey. I don't think you could get the turkey to a safe internal temp & I think you'd wind up with a bird that wasn't cooked all the way through (pretty pink/raw by the bone) & could make you sooooooo sick. And the jet-dri thing has to be a joke--

I think you must have gotten hold of some "Bad Brownies"

http://www.salon.com/nov96/salmon961118....

This web site is the closest thing I found on cooking in the dishwasher. Its salmon though, and that takes 50 minutes, so I think a turkey is definatley false.




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