Tuesday Recipes - 11/14/23

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Do You Rinse a Turkey After Brining?

You should always rinse the turkey after wet or dry brining. Once rinsed, you can let the turkey air dry, uncovered, in the refrigerator for several hours, or pat it dry with a paper towel.

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Q: When was brine first used?

(Answer at the bottom of the newsletter.)

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Answer:

Evidence indicates that Neolithic people were boiling brine from seawater as long ago as 6050 BC.