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Harold Imports Elizabeth Karmel Grill Friends Brining Bags | 
enlarge | Brand: Grill Friends Category: Kitchen
List Price: $7.99 Buy New: $6.95 You Save: $1.04 (13%)
New (3) from $6.95
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 35218
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 23.5 x 19.5 x 6
MPN: 60515 Model: 60515 UPC: 080988101050 EAN: 0080988101050 ASIN: B000FDL5WE
Release Date: March 28, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | For making tender and juicy turkey, chicken, seafood and pork | | • | Holds up to a 25 pound turkey with brining solution | | • | Extra heavy weight with gusseted bottom for easier storage | | • | Secure seal avoids leaking | | • | Recipe for Auntie Ann's Sweet Maple Brine included |
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Product Description Tender, Juicy Turkey Every Time. Just Add Water, Salt, Sugar and Spices. Guaranteed not to leak, No mess, Easy to use. Picture-Perfect Grilling and Oven-Roasting Instructions with Recipe Booklet Included. Contains One disposable one-time use bag
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Great Brining Bag December 20, 2008 Alexandra (New York) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was not sure what type of brining bag I would need for 16 lb turkey. Well, this bag was definitely big enough for any turkey size. Its sealed very easily and made brining a very simple task. Hope this helps to any who are not sure which product is best.
The perfect solution for mess-free turkey brining! June 13, 2008 chickenbutt 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am so glad I found this item last year! It is a nice, heavy bag. The ziplocking mechanism works great and holds up very well.
Get a 5 gallon bucket (you can buy a brand new, clean one for cheap at many stores, incl. WM) and put the open bag in the bucket (sort of like you are lining the bucket). Lower the turkey in and then pour your brining solution in and zip 'er up! Then you can just put the top on your 5 gallon bucket and put it in a cool place for the night. I laid some Cryopaks on top of the bucket to give it extra coolness and put it in my laundry room. It made it so easy. I believe I got that tip from Alton Brown.
My bucket didn't even get dirty. When it was time to rinse off the turkey I just brought the bagged turkey up to my sink, stood it up in the sink and ran water in it. Then I poked a hole in the back side of the bag (it's not like you are going to use it again!) and kept running water to get a good rinse. That way I didn't have to handle the raw poultry excessively (which skeeves me out big time!) and I was able to adequately rinse it before lifting it out and plopping that big dude into his roasting pan.
What a great turkey! December 12, 2007 G. Sulier (San Francisco, CA USA) First ever attempt to brine a Thanksgiving turkey. The brining bag was plenty large enough for our turkey and all the brine necessary as well as being sturdy enough to handle the weight. The results were spectacular.
Not as good as they made it sound December 7, 2007 MWF (Alabama) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I followed the directions on the package EXACTLY this Thanksgiving when I used it to brine my turkey and the bag is nearly impossible to seal. I ran my fingers over the seal over and over again, it took me over 20 minutes to get the bag to FINALLY seal (After I got a load of brine all over me). It was a thick bag and appeared to be sturdy. Once I did finally get it to seal it did not leak, but I think I'll find a different brand of bag for the Christmas turkey.
Didn't leak with a 20 lb turkey November 27, 2007 Bonne Maman 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I received my shipped turkey and it was twice the size I ordered and I didn't notice that this bag is for smaller turkeys. Nothing leaked out and it held the larger turkey with liquid with no problem. I think $8 is very expensive for an oversize ziploc bag.
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