Can i microwave a turkey?!


Question: im a typical guy and i refuse to cook, so can i microwave a frozen turkey and actually cook it in the microwave?


Answers: im a typical guy and i refuse to cook, so can i microwave a frozen turkey and actually cook it in the microwave?

Hell no

IF YOUR REALLY SMART GO BUY A COOKED ONE FROM A RESTERAUNT

sure, if you want to get sick from salmonella ;)

otherwise i wouldn't recommend it...

No, it will be a slimy mess. Order one already cooked from a supermarket.

i wouldnt reccomend it...
but im sure its possible.

sure ... but it would be disgusting. It wouldn't even brown.

I think you better stick to frozen dinners or go out to eat.

Not if you actually want to eat it. Call Boston Market (if you have one near) and they'll fix you up a nice turkey dinner. Don't wait though. They get orders in advance for holidays.

You will want to thaw it first, but yes you can cook a turkey in your microwave, but it will not brown like it should.

NO! Yuck.

Why not buy one at Boston Market or go to someone's house and eat.

Not a good idea. I would recommend getting one from a grocery deli.

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umm.. mr bean did it

honestly, you do not COOK anything in a microwave, you are just reheating stuff... so NOOO dont put a turkey in the microwave

yeah if you wanna be known asthe male verison of hottie from flavor of love

No, you can't. The bones in the Turkey and the large size will prevent it. (Ever tried re-heating a chicken leg in the microwave?) A whole frozen Turkey is going to be a big slimy mess, half frozen and raw inside even after 1 hour and dry and stringy outside.

What you can do is to cut up Turkey breast into cubes and microwave those. The taste is questionable, but the result is at least edible.

However my personal recommendation is to buy frozen Turkey drum sticks, thaw them and cook them with onions, carrots, celery, leeks, water, thyme, salt and pepper in a pot . It doesn't take a genius to do it and they come out nice. Depending how much water you use, your efforts will result either in soup or in a roast. (You'll need to wash and peel the veggies first and then cut them up.) I like to use a pressure cooker for this.

dont be silly you will probably kill the poor thing





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