I use a new five gallon bucket from the hardware store with a leakproof bag liner. I set that bucket in another bucket or two and wrap with a old blanket placed in a old cooler with ice. Place a plate and a weight on top of the bird to sink it.
A popular brine recipe from Alice Waters at Chez Panisse in the Bay Area
The recipe makes enough brine for a large turkey. If brining only one chicken or a pork roast, cut the recipe in half.
2-1/2 gallons cold water
2 cups kosher salt
1 cup sugar
2 bay leaves, torn into pieces
1 bunch fresh thyme,
or 4 tablespoons dried
1 whole head of garlic, peeled
5 whole allspice berries,
crushed 4 juniper berries, crushed
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We will try Carlo's this year...
Thanks for the neat brine recipe..I've been doing it for years, but never added any herbs or berries..just the water, sugar and salt..though one time I did try the Coca Cola Classic...can you really taste the scent of the juniper/allspice/garlic?
Your recipe is a lot less expensive than the one I was going to try which called for plenty of turkey broth, brown sugar, orange and lemons slices and 48 oz of honey and maple syrup for a 20 lb. turkey.