
Ingredients:
1 16 lb turkey*
1 cup apple cider
� cup Madeira
2 cups chicken or turkey stock
1 large onion, cut into 8 pieces
1 bunch parsley
Directions:
Preheat oven to 450. Combine the broth, Madeira, apple cider and pour on the bottom of the roasting pan. Scatter the onion chunks on top of the broth/cider mixture. Meanwhile, rinse the turkey off with cold water. Place on the rack and position in the roasting pan. You can rub the turkey with a tablespoon of oil and salt and pepper if you desire. Stick the bunch of parsley inside the empty cavity of the turkey. Roast at 450 for � an hour then reduce heat to 325 and continue to roast for about 2 � hours, basting with juices from the pan every � hour, or until the juices run clear and the leg is easily moved. You may choose to tent the breast of the turkey about � an hour in for tender meat. Allow to sit for about 10 minutes before carving. Remove stuffing balls if necessary and reserve juices to make gravy.
*you could use this same recipe using a chicken, just reduce the cooking time accordingly.
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1 16 lb turkey*
1 cup apple cider
� cup Madeira
2 cups chicken or turkey stock
1 large onion, cut into 8 pieces
1 bunch parsley
Directions:
Preheat oven to 450. Combine the broth, Madeira, apple cider and pour on the bottom of the roasting pan. Scatter the onion chunks on top of the broth/cider mixture. Meanwhile, rinse the turkey off with cold water. Place on the rack and position in the roasting pan. You can rub the turkey with a tablespoon of oil and salt and pepper if you desire. Stick the bunch of parsley inside the empty cavity of the turkey. Roast at 450 for � an hour then reduce heat to 325 and continue to roast for about 2 � hours, basting with juices from the pan every � hour, or until the juices run clear and the leg is easily moved. You may choose to tent the breast of the turkey about � an hour in for tender meat. Allow to sit for about 10 minutes before carving. Remove stuffing balls if necessary and reserve juices to make gravy.
*you could use this same recipe using a chicken, just reduce the cooking time accordingly.

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