I am making a large New Year's dinner and am making as much as I can ahead of time. I cooked the turkey today and put the breast meat unsliced in the freezer.
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I add a little water to my leftover turkey and seal it well before warming up. Or you might try heating it up in canned chicken broth or adding a bouillon cube to the water, but I didn't need either and the turkey flavor was still tasty.
My dad always reheats his turkey in chicken broth in the oven, seal the pan. It comes out great. And he got this from chefs that worked in nationally renown restaurants, where he also worked.
I've heard that the chef's trick is to wrap it in lettuce leaves to reheat.
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I have sliced my turkey and put some of the pan juices in with it. I didn't freeze it though.
But I'll bet if you don't have any pan drippings left, you could put some chicken stock in the pan with it and warm it in the oven it would be nice and moist!
as always when reheating meat, I get a BIG POT, fill over 1/2 way with water and place a wire rack to hold the meat across the top of the rack. Then I place either a large lid that will cover the meat or foil over the meat and around the sides.
If heating in an open pan, put a pan of boiling water below it. This will help.
Another way: Use a (closed) cooking bag and put a quartered apple and/or citrus fruit in with the turkey.
Place unsliced in a pan with panjuices or gravy. Cover with foil tightly, when heated, slice and cover until served.
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