I received a turkey basket today from the VA. When I took the turkey out at home, I could not find any weight on the packaging anywhere. Any suggestions, appreciated!
Put it on a scale and weigh it. Also, if you've seen similar sized turkeys you can probably guess pretty close. As long as you get within a few pounds either way it will be fine.
If you don't have a food or body scale, pick up something you know the weight of, such as a ten pound bag of flour, or hand weights; anything you know the weight of. Then pick up the turkey and estimate the difference. Try to be flexible when planning meal time, get the sides ready so all you need to do is reheat when the turkey is done. Enjoy it!
Is this a trick question? If not, the obvious is weigh it on your scale. Cook based on that weight and use a thermometer (should always use anyway) and check when reach temp.
Weigh it on your home scale. If not exact, you'll be close. Then just keep an eye on it for the thing to pop out.
I made a turkey this past Sunday. I had purchased a 21.23 lb. turkey and was going to roast it stuffed. According to everything I read, it should have taken 5 hrs., but it was done A LOT sooner. I mean, it was done and I hadn't even turned the potatoes on yet. I removed the turkey from the oven, kept it in the roasting pan, and covered it with foil. When everything else was done and we were ready to slide the meat, the turkey was still hot, the stuffing came out steaming, and the meat was super moist.
Nope, not a trick question, I do not have a home scale. Appreciate all the suggestions here. I feel confident from the suggestions, I can wing it, without knowing the weight