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Ham Doneness Cooking Tips and Advice
When checking if your ham is done, it can be accomplished in basically the same manner for whatever cooking method you are using. It can be done most accurately with a thermometer, but visually and by piercing the ham you can tell if it is done.
Cook Shrimp to Proper Doneness
Prevent tough overcooked shrimp by watching it closely for doneness. If the shrimp form a half-circle, they are done. They are overdone if they have coiled into a circle.
Turkey Doneness
Don't overcook your turkey. Read through how to test your turkey to be sure your turkey is moist and juicy everytime.
How to Check Doneness of Fish
When cooking fish this Lenten season or anytime, check doneness by looking for it to have an opaque appearance. When poked with a knife, the fish should be firm with meat that flakes and separates slightly.
How to Check Turkey Doneness
If you don't have a thermometer, pierce the turkey with a fork and check for juices to be clear or cut thickest part and check for completely opaque meat. Also drumsticks should move up and down easily.
Labor Day Recipes
Labor Day is a perfect time for an end-of-summer picnic and our Chicken Recipes provide you with great options for some delicious dishes. Whether you are baking, frying, or grilling your chicken, check out our Chicken Cooking Times for a perfectly done recipe.
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