Can you freeze turkey?
Yes, you can freeze leftover turkey or at least I do. I pick all the meat off the bones. I do this while it's still warm so I generally roast my turkey the day before so that I'm not doing this on D Day. I finger through the meat real well to reduce the chances of a missed bone. Put into Ziploc freezer bags in meal sized portions. Pour some of the broth over the meat. (This keeps the meat moist when reheating.) Close the bag letting all the air out. Then I flatten the bag on the counter and freeze flat. (This speeds the defrost time since the meat is in a thin layer rather than a clump. I also freeze dinner sized portions of dressing in smaller Ziplocs. I freeze gravy in empty butter bowls or such. Anytime you want a turkey dinner, just remove the packages from the freezer.
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Yes, you can freeze leftover turkey or at least I do. I pick all the meat off the bones. I do this while it's still warm so I generally roast my turkey the day before so that I'm not doing this on D Day. I finger through the meat real well to reduce the chances of a missed bone. Put into Ziploc freezer bags in meal sized portions. Pour some of the broth over the meat. (This keeps the meat moist when reheating.) Close the bag letting all the air out. Then I flatten the bag on the counter and freeze flat. (This speeds the defrost time since the meat is in a thin layer rather than a clump. I also freeze dinner sized portions of dressing in smaller Ziplocs. I freeze gravy in empty butter bowls or such. Anytime you want a turkey dinner, just remove the packages from the freezer.
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