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MrsPornStar
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Turducken
Anyone ever try it? We're having a turducken party with some friends in a few weeks and I was interested to see what people thought about it.
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Posted 11/22/07 9:14 PM |
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2girlsforme
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Re: Turducken
I have and I didn't love it. The duck, was prepared cajun style and in all honesty I only ate the turkey. My husband, who is a bit of a food snob, and really enjoys well made duck, also didn't love it. His theory regarding the duck , is that the cajun spices are used to cut down on the duck's greasiness.
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Posted 11/23/07 12:09 AM |
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Domino
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Re: Turducken
I saw this item on another post. Can someone please tell me what Turducken is?
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Posted 11/23/07 6:08 PM |
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rojerono
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Re: Turducken
Posted by Domino
I saw this item on another post. Can someone please tell me what Turducken is?
It's a chicken in a duck in a turkey. The turkey is mostly boneless and the duck and chicken are deboned. It usually has sausage stuffing between the layers.
Seriously.
I only tried this once and it wasn't my favorite. I am particular about duck - I only like it with super crispy skin. This method prevents crisping the fatty duck - but keeps the very powerful flavor. That flavor creeps into the chicken and even hits the turkey a bit. I didn't hate it.. but I would totally prefer each bird individually.
It IS seriously juicy though!!
Message edited 11/23/2007 10:12:06 PM.
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Posted 11/23/07 10:10 PM |
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zaidam
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Re: Turducken
It doesnt sound like something I would like.
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Posted 11/23/07 10:35 PM |
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Re: Turducken
is all I can say...and it's not a cheap dish to buy or make
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Posted 11/23/07 11:53 PM |
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Red
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Re: Turducken
we served our third turducken for thanksgiving on Thursday. First one was for a Mardi Gras Party, second was a bbq over the summer - it is rich. we had the sausage stuffing on thursday, but i prefer the cornbread stuffing
We ordered from Cajun Grocer . com each time, but I think DH wants to try to make it himself
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Posted 11/25/07 7:22 AM |
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Buttafli1277
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Name: Jennifer
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Re: Turducken
I had a Turducken once, and it was actually yummy! It sounds hard to make though!
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Posted 11/25/07 12:25 PM |
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NASP09
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Re: Turducken
Ive seen it on tv, I would never try to make one.
I could go for the turkey and chicken, I dont think Id like the duck......
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Posted 11/25/07 3:12 PM |
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yankinmanc
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Re: Turducken
I was just thinking, if human beings were meant to be eating this mad scientists dish of Turducken...surely this animal would have been bred a long long time ago.
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Posted 11/25/07 4:06 PM |
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