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Whole Turkey, Gourmia French Door XL Digital Air Fryer Oven Recipe. See how to cook a whole turkey in a countertop air fryer oven. You can try this recipe with your own.

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0:00 Introduction
0:14 Food preparation
1:14 Cooker settings
1:59 More food preparation
7:11 Into the cooker
8:06 A look inside
9:10 After some time cooking
10:50 End of the cook
12:49 After resting
13:57 Taste test
15:21 Closing

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23 Comments

  1. As always, superb video. Looks scrumptious. Thank you, again. He lives. Romans 6:9 💓🙏

  2. I really like my Gourmia French Door XL oven and it is good to know that I can cook a full size turkey in it.

  3. Just bought the Gourmia double door roaster/air fryer. I want to roast a fresh 20 lb Turkey. I usually use a cooking bag. I called Gourmia customer service and they said ‘you should be ok’…SHOULD BE?? Anyone use the cooking bag in Gourmia double door?

  4. Hands down this is the best channel for air fryers and mini ovens. Straight to the point with real world testing. I was torn between this mini oven, the Brio and the Ninja XL, after watching these videos I went with the Gourmia Xl and extremely happy with it.

  5. I am looking at this on Costco's website and it says it comes with a temp probe already. Why are you using a different one? Great video BTW

  6. Watching you baste brush that turkey in oil was the worst. Not exactly sure what that was😂? You do realize that you actually have to rub the brush on the turkey and not just half hazardly dangle the brush around it right. Also why would anybody have an electric pepper grinder🤣? Are you feeble? I know, its tough to manualy grind your pepper🥵 Can I ask why you are wearing gloves when your not actually touching the turkey? Be careful though dont actually touch anything with your hands just use tongs😂😂. The carving and eating at the end was the cherry on top of this terrible crigeworthy video😅.

  7. Thank you for your video, Darnell! We were looking for an air fryer to cook a large turkey and only found the outdoor Charbroil Big Easy, which runs on a tank. We were hoping for an option that could plug into the wall. I saw the Gourmia at Costco, and the box claimed it could handle a 20-pound turkey, so I decided to buy it. The Gourmia came with no whole turkey recipe or instructions, but after finding your video, I took a chance on it and I'm so glad I did! We cooked a 16-pound turkey in about 2.5 hours. We used a dry rub for the brine, and the turkey turned out moist and juicy. We've tried cooking turkeys in every way possible—BBQ, deep-fried, roasted, and smoked—but this was the best and easiest method. The only minor downside is that you need to reset the timer after 99 minutes, so for those of you waning to give it try, just be sure reset the timer to finish cooking your turkey.

  8. I'm curious with the turkey would it make sense to put the tray on the bottom slot and then the turkey on a grill on the next slot. Seems like there is enough vertical space, and that would let some air circulate around the bottom.

  9. *Gravy Comment*
    I know I’m a little late here as proven by comments over a year ago. The last couple years we spatchcocked our turkeys. You don’t get any juice for gravy so I use the neck and nasties pulled from inside. I then simmer in a sauce pan with broth and seasonings to make gravy … (thickening with cornstarch 😊

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