The recipe instructions mentions not placing the turkey on a grate over an aluminum pan as the turkey would crush the aluminum pan. I’m thinking doubling or tripling the aluminum pans
would increase the weight the pan can hold without the weight of the turkey crushing the pan. Especially if the turkey is small 8 to 10 pound or less. We are a small family at the table
so a smaller turkey would hold up if doubling the aluminum pans. Has anyone experienced doubling or tripling aluminum pans to hold weight of a turkey without crushing the pan? I would think that would work. Double aluminum pans also works as a heat shield on the bottom of the pan preventing sticking and burning. That would work similar to double insulated cookie sheets that keeps cookie from getting too brown on the bottom.
would increase the weight the pan can hold without the weight of the turkey crushing the pan. Especially if the turkey is small 8 to 10 pound or less. We are a small family at the table
so a smaller turkey would hold up if doubling the aluminum pans. Has anyone experienced doubling or tripling aluminum pans to hold weight of a turkey without crushing the pan? I would think that would work. Double aluminum pans also works as a heat shield on the bottom of the pan preventing sticking and burning. That would work similar to double insulated cookie sheets that keeps cookie from getting too brown on the bottom.
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