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Costco/Kirkland has fully cooked turkey
breast that just needs to be heated to 160* and served. We had another one tonight, maybe our 20th over time. Never a miss and a family favorite. Couldn't be simpler: Cut the bag, place on backing pan, add an inch of water, tent with foil and bake at 400* for about 30-45 minutes (depending of from fridge or room temp). Slice and serve. Moist and flavorful, without adding anything to it. Last Christmas we served beef filet and one of these turkey breats
for the non-beef eaters. At the end of the meal one guest asked where the turkey carcass was and could not believe there wasn’t one. Highly recommended for that minimal meal. Heck, grab the pre-made masked potatoes and veggies from Costco and you have a no-fuss dinner. Even you Neanderthals who believe that fried Taylor Ham is a delicacy can master this one.
ETA: Yes, it is gluten free. And No, it does not taste like sweat. Edited May 14, 2018 by tomkaz
Share this postLink to postShare on other sites1, only a homo would heat up an already cooked breast 2, non beaf eaters are not allowed in my house 3, "allready made" mashed taters 4, I add extra gluten and msg to all my food, like a man! 5, Smoke it or fry it or feed it to the dog 6, your gayer than fishingbear! Edited May 14, 2018 by redfishkiller
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Coming from someone who thinks vienna sausages or ChefBoyrDee out of a can is fine dining, that makes total sense.
Not shocked, very caveman like of you.
Your electric grid can support two bare bulbs and a microwave? High faloutin'
Explains your general state of health, and you need to a new toilet and plumbing.
Dog probably eats better than you if he gets what you won’t eat.
Yup, food talk is gay talk.
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Are those camel ribs?
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Yes!
Share this postLink to postShare on other sitesShare this postLink to postShare on other sitesSeriously though, how long does it take to just cook a turkey breast in an oven?
Share this postLink to postShare on other sitesShare this postLink to postShare on other sitesMake it into souvlaki to impart the sweaty flavour. The secret is to have some big hairy greek guy sweat all over the skewers.
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If I had a dollar for every time someone reported this post I could buy a boat
Share this postLink to postShare on other sitesWon’t be long before it’s censored!
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you reprimanded me twice and the last two days...coincidentally, two days ago jim returns Edited July 8, 2020 by Bernie12
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Create an account or sign in to commentYou need to register here in order to participate. Sign inAlready have an account? Sign in here. Sign In Now How do you heat a Kirkland browned turkey breast?If you want to serve this roast an an entrée Costco suggests heating it up in a shallow pan with water for an hour in a 350F oven. Slice the meat after heating instead of before to prevent it from drying out.
How long do you cook a Costco turkey breast?I use a pen thermometer and check right in the middle, where the thickest part is. The turkey breast reached 165 degrees Fahrenheit at about 90 minutes after putting it in the oven.
How do you heat a precooked turkey breast from Costco?The best way to reheat a precooked turkey breast is to put it in a 325-degree oven for about 10 minutes for each pound of meat. You don't have to cook it to 165, but we recommend heating it to 160 so it's nice and hot. Adding liquid to the pan will help to keep the meat moist.
Can you freeze Kirkland browned turkey breast?It comes in a two pack and each pack is 400g and re-sealable. It is recommended that you consume it within a week of opening it, if you don't plan to consume it within a week of opening it I highly recommend you freeze it. Actually I freeze it right away until I'm ready to use it and this freezes fine.
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