Regency Wraps RW875N Natural Turkey Stuffing Bags, 18"
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Depending on the size and weight of the turkey, I use one bag in the cavity and one bag in the neck. I love these bags so much. For over 30 years, cheese cloth bags have been my go-to bag.
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Exactly what the job requires. The one I use in the neck is a silicone one and the other one is a silicone one. I immediately remove the stuffing from the bird after it comes out of the oven. I use tongs to lift them from the bird. The process is much easier than trying to get the cheese cloth to hold together or scooping out the stuffing.
An imprinted laser label was attached to the stuffing bags, which were then placed into small mailing pouches. It is not safe to use these bags because the bags do not appear to be sterile. The items will be returned to you. An advertisement with a false picture.
It is first stuffed into the bag, then it is stuffed into the bird. The perfect translation.
I am in love with My only regret is that I didn't learn about them sooner. The stuffing can be removed from the bird much easier and cleaner with this tool. By slow cooking the turkey, the bones crumble, so there is no need to fish for them through the stuffing anymore.
There is no way to improve them.
The turkey is more easily served this way during the Thanksgiving meal.
Spritzing them with Pam prior to stuffing makes them even better. Cheese cloth stuffing bags have been used for about 15 years now.
I had hoped for a better outcome but it didn't happen. Because the bag is so elastic, it stuck to me on all four sides when I tried removing it from the turkey. The idea, however, is an excellent way to make stuffing quickly and easily remove it.