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Airhog
11-24-2005, 11:00 AM
I am cooking mine upside down. No stuffing inside, and injecting it with two sticks of melted butter.

JeeberD
11-24-2005, 11:02 AM
Giving it to the fiancee' so that she can do all the work.

korme
11-24-2005, 11:03 AM
I cannot wait to eat a huge turkey today

jbmagic
11-24-2005, 11:04 AM
inject it with seasons. deep fried in peanut oil.


takes like 15-20 mins and your done.

very tender. taste great

Buccaneer
11-24-2005, 11:04 AM
18-pounder (stuffed only with carrots and onions) in a cooking bag with a full bottle of white wine and some veggies for flavor. Will only take 3 hours plus cooling time. The dressing has been cooking in a crock pot. All we got left are the Yukon Gold potatoes, green beans and crescent rolls.

Dutch
11-24-2005, 11:10 AM
I am learning how to Deep Fry this year. I practiced last week on a 9 lb chicken and it was great.

The injection for the turkey will be mild spice and Creole Butter.

Be safe if you are deep frying, please. It doesn't take much to turn your holiday season into a nightmare if you don't take precautions and follow the directions.

Check out how quickly these things can get out of control.
http://www.ul.com/turkeyfryers/fryer.mpg

st.cronin
11-24-2005, 11:21 AM
We are actually departing from tradition, and grilling up some nice NY strips.

Alf
11-24-2005, 11:22 AM
there's no trout option, this is not a valid poll :)

Raiders Army
11-24-2005, 11:24 AM
Spaghetti.

Critch
11-24-2005, 12:10 PM
Quorn roast.

Turkey is murder.

Tasan
11-24-2005, 12:45 PM
Quorn roast.

Turkey is murder.
Bahahahahahhahaha


Oh wait that prolly wasn't a joke. Oh well.

We're trying fried this year. Had the grocery store do it, if we like it I'll get a fryer and do it again next year.

Logan
11-24-2005, 12:53 PM
I am learning how to Deep Fry this year. I practiced last week on a 9 lb chicken and it was great.

The injection for the turkey will be mild spice and Creole Butter.

Be safe if you are deep frying, please. It doesn't take much to turn your holiday season into a nightmare if you don't take precautions and follow the directions.

Check out how quickly these things can get out of control.
http://www.ul.com/turkeyfryers/fryer.mpg

I'll echo this. My brother in law is an ER doctor in Philly, and he's working today. Apparently they see a huge number of burn victims because of people deep frying turkeys.

Ben E Lou
11-24-2005, 12:59 PM
brining

Pumpy Tudors
11-24-2005, 01:06 PM
I eat it raw but dead.

Airhog
11-24-2005, 01:21 PM
brining


I was going to brine my turkey this year, but I got one for free, and it was already pre-brined. Maybe next year though!

jbmagic
11-24-2005, 01:37 PM
never had a turkey brine.

how does it taste?

Airhog
11-24-2005, 01:52 PM
If you make a salt only brine, it won't change the taste. Brining is a process that uses salt water to force more liquid into whatever you are brining. Works great on poultry. You can add flavor enhancers, but it isnt nessecary. From what I have read, once you brine a turkey, you will not want one any other way.

Some turkeys these days come presoaked in a salt solution. You cannot brine those, since they already have. That would make the bird too salty.

Grammaticus
11-24-2005, 02:27 PM
I baked mine, but I would like to try deep frying one. I hear they are super moist.

Joe
11-24-2005, 06:07 PM
grilled

stevew
11-24-2005, 06:15 PM
My brother and I got deserted for the holidays, so we met up at our parents house to go out to eat. When we got to Golden Corrall, the line was fuckin huge, I already have buffet cleanliness issues(People dont wash their damn hands!). So we got some food at wal mart, and i cooked Ham and a giant stuffed Chicken with the fixings. Was better than GC, about the same price, and there was no chance of EColi, cause Jim Bob doesnt wash his hands after he shits. All and all a pretty good day. Then i stole his copy of Civ4, so it became even better(he has t and l issues).

st.cronin
11-24-2005, 06:19 PM
grilled

nice choice

stevew
11-24-2005, 06:22 PM
Ideally I'd have deboned it, and slow smoked it....Maybe ill try that next year.

Dutch
11-24-2005, 07:25 PM
I was going to brine my turkey this year, but I got one for free, and it was already pre-brined. Maybe next year though!

That sounds pretty interesting, but I've never heard of this before. Hopefully one day I'll get to taste some brine turkey.

Dutch
11-24-2005, 07:26 PM
I eat it raw but dead.

A Louisiana classic. :)

Glengoyne
11-24-2005, 07:32 PM
Prime Rib This year.

dl5175
11-24-2005, 09:44 PM
Boneless pit ham from Memphis Championship BBQ

Karlifornia
11-24-2005, 09:50 PM
I am cooking mine upside down. No stuffing inside, and injecting it with two sticks of melted butter.


I didn't know they sold sticks of butter in melted form :D

Oh, and where's the option for microwave? Just kidding.

Airhog
11-24-2005, 10:00 PM
The injected turkey I cooked upside down had really moist white meat. Was pretty good. I think next time, I will add some spices to that..

Mustang
11-24-2005, 10:06 PM
In an Oven. Stuffing consisting of ground meat, pork sausage, onion and bread.. basted with drippings from the turkey and the butter I put in..

One sec.. my heart just stopped...

jbmagic
11-25-2005, 01:59 AM
i saw on tv, someone stuff a duck into a chicken and stuff that into a turkey and bake it all.

so you had a duck into a chicken into a turkey.

Joe
11-25-2005, 05:51 AM
i saw on tv, someone stuff a duck into a chicken and stuff that into a turkey and bake it all.

so you had a duck into a chicken into a turkey.

Was it John Madden?

stevew
11-25-2005, 06:20 AM
i saw on tv, someone stuff a duck into a chicken and stuff that into a turkey and bake it all.

so you had a duck into a chicken into a turkey.
Never heard of a turducken i gather?

JeeberD
11-25-2005, 10:33 AM
Turducken is damn good stuff.

The fiancee' put olive oil on the turkey, put it into a paper shopping bag, and then roasted the sucker. Came out tender as hell...I didn't carve the sucker as much I just pulled the meat off the bones.

Airhog
11-25-2005, 02:02 PM
I would never put my turkey in a paper bag. You don't know what kind of chemicals they use on that bag during processing. Your better off getting an aluminum foil bag.