Anyone making a Turducken tomorrow?

MikeMike

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heard it on the boobtube earlier today.

basically, you take a turkey, and stuff it with a duck, which you have previously stuffed with a chicken.

the duck is so juicy it keeps the turkey and chicken incredibly moist.
 

MikeMike

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Originally posted by: Mrvile
This thing is only getting popular this year?

dude, some people dont even know you can eat duck (and that it is extremely juicy and good)...

took long enough for deep fried turkeys to get popular (and burn down like 10+ houses a day around this time)
 

Stumps

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sounds interesting.....hmmm I like the way yanks think when it comes to food....OVERKILL :D
 

cherrytwist

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Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
heard it on the boobtube earlier today.

basically, you take a turkey, and stuff it with a duck, which you have previously stuffed with a chicken.

the duck is so greasy it keeps the turkey and chicken incredibly moist.

Definitely will try this sometime. But not on Thanksgiving.
 

Old Hippie

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Originally posted by: cherrytwist
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
heard it on the boobtube earlier today.

basically, you take a turkey, and stuff it with a duck, which you have previously stuffed with a chicken.

the duck is so greasy it keeps the turkey and chicken incredibly moist.

You definately got the greasy part right, but it does sound good.
 
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Originally posted by: Stumps
sounds interesting.....hmmm I like the way yanks think when it comes to food....OVERKILL :D

No such thing 'as over the top' where holiday meals are concerned. :D
 

PHiuR

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duck is sooooooooooo good, way better than turkey...just a slight edge over chicken.
 

Kanalua

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My Dad works, so my Mom isn't starting dinner until 6 pm. So me and the wife are grilling burgers for brunch tomorrow. I was going to grill some turkey thighs or breast, but figured we'd have our fill of turkey later.
 

biggestmuff

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Originally posted by: BoomerD
Why the good old US of A bubba...

bubba? oh, from the south, huh?

I ordered a Turducken from the Butcher's Block 2 years ago. Tasted great!
 

BoomerD

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Originally posted by: biggestmuff
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Why the good old US of A bubba...

bubba? oh, from the south, huh?


Nope, as "Damned Yankee" as they get...and PROUD of it.


Gawd...everyone lost their sense of humor around here lately?