THIS METHOD IS ONLY RECOMMENDED FOR PRESSURE COOKERS 10 QUARTS OR LARGER. If you have a smaller version or brand, please consult your manufacturer’s manual for more information.

As many of you know, last year I purchased the Elite 10 quart electronic pressure cooker from HSN. I replaced my old Wolfgang Puck model because it was finished and gave up the ghost. When I saw the presentation for this version I was in awe at all the things they shared that could be cooked in this machine. I have done many recipes using this pressure cooker, but had always wanted to give a whole turkey a try. Today we are going to venture down that road.

There are a couple tricks to getting a turkey just right in a pressure cooker. Sure, you can just plop it in there with some liquid and hit the button, but what you are going to get is not going to make you happy and may or may not resemble a turkey. I have flash roasted this bird for about 30 to 45 minutes in a very hot oven prior to placing it in the pressure cooker. I also fashioned a couple long aluminum foil slings to help me get the turkey out when it is finished. These two tips are crucial in making a great pressure cooker turkey.

In the end, this turkey was fall apart delicious and we have made a turkey in an hour and a half which is considerably less time than traditional roasting. That not only saves time, but energy and in the end money as well. This time of year is a great opportunity to pick up turkeys on clearance since stores are wanting to get rid of the holiday birds to make room for other stock. Take advantage of this fact and if you have room in your freezer consider picking up one or two for later in the year.

We were fortunate enough to have gotten turkey for 48 cents a pound after Thanksgiving and we bought two that were about 12 pounds just for the purpose of trying them out in the pressure cooker. These results have made me very happy and I am sure they will make you happy as well!

I hope you will be encouraged to make your next turkey in the pressure cooker! I hope you try it and I hope you love it!

Happy Eating!

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