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View Poll Results: How do you do your Holiday main dish? | |||
Fried Turkey |
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11 | 15.71% |
Traditional Turkey |
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36 | 51.43% |
Smoked Turkey |
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11 | 15.71% |
Brined Turkey |
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3 | 4.29% |
Other meats |
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9 | 12.86% |
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The Homebrew Hammer
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![]() We used to alternate frying & smoking each year, and everyone prefers the fried bird hands down. That is, until we discovered Emeril's Turkey Bone Gumbo recipe. It's become my signature dish for the weekend after Thanksgiving, and is probably a bigger highlight than the main meal. Definitely a new family tradition. Fried/smoked turkey makes horrible stock, so it's now back to roasting that turkey every year. ![]() |
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I like the small Cornish Game Hens roasted with lots of rosemary.
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#3 |
Tight Lines !!!!
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Also, if you put an apple or an onion, or both inside the turkey when you cook it, it makes it real moist. I always cook my stuffing by it's self. Plus I always use those cooking bags, too.
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Have My Own Room
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It will be a traditional with pretty much no flavoring at the parents this year. I will make a somewhat traditional one at home but it is heavily seasoned with a good rub and baked with about 2-4 oranges, halved and sitting in the pan around it.
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