How to truss turkey wings without twine

How to truss turkey wings without twine?

There are several ways to truss a turkey wing, and not all methods work for everyone. The first thing you will need is some butcher twine. Depending on how much meat you like on your drumsticks, you will need different amounts of butcher twine. The more meat you like, the longer the twine will need to be to secure the wing. I find that four pieces of twine is more than enough for most wings so that the meat isn’t just hanging out.

How to truss turkey wings without string?

If you’re looking for an easier way to truss the wings, you can use double tape. You can find pre-cut tape at most grocery stores and you can cut the tape to the correct length. If you don’t pre-cut the tape, measure the length of each wing and mark it on the tape with a pen. Using a ruler, measure and mark two points on each wing approximately 1/2- to 2-inches from each end. Stick the tape

How to tie turkey wings without string?

There are two ways to tie turkey wing trusses without using twine. You can use strips of cheesecloth or thin strips of burlap for the turkey wing tie downs. Both cheesecloth and burlap are natural and biodegradable. Cheesecloth is very soft and pliable. It drapes nicely over the turkey wing and creates a nice finished look. If you are using burlap, cut the strips into small pieces or roll them. When using cheesecloth, drape the

How to tie wings with a string?

If you want to tie wings without twine, you can use a piece of thin string, a square of plastic or gaffer tape. The string should be long enough to tie around the drumsticks. Both ends of the string should be folded so they form a U shape. Thread the string through the first wing drumstick. Using the folded end of the string, pull the wing to form a knot, then do the same with the other drumstick.

How to truss turkey wings without thread?

A few people prefer to truss the turkey wings without thread. These people are known as wing trussers. Since twine is a common item used for trussing, wing trussers are sometimes called knot trussers. If you’re looking for an alternative to twine, this is a great way to help you truss up your turkey.