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OK,,,Lets hear some great recipes,,,,

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 Hey Thanks, TBone,,I'ma gonna check em out,,,
 
Aw chit, Chask,,thas too bad,,,was that at one of them muslim places ole TBones talkin bout,,?? UMMM,,sorry,,I didn't mean that ,,this close to the holidays,,,,,Wink

 What I would do tho,,,is get one of them canes that gots a remote control cattle prod built in and then go back to the exact same place and leave it in your cart,,,then go around the cawnor and ,,,,,,,wait,,,,(make sure it gots double heavy duty batteries and fully charged) OH,,and make sure your cell phone battery is fully charged too for a great video to share with us,,,,,,friggin thieves,,,!!!
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They were there.
 


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I forgot to mention, always cook your turkey breast down.  The juices will flow to the breast making it more moist.
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Originally posted by john(MI) john(MI) wrote:

I forgot to mention, always cook your turkey breast down.  The juices will flow to the breast making it more moist.


never thought of that, but it makes sense
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Ok I will give you something better than some old bird you are trying to cook.

Go get a 100 count of frozen home style meatballs and 4 bottles of Kikkoman brand sweet and sour sauce. Dump it all in a crock pot and 4 hours later you will slap your momma because it is so good.😉
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  Hey Ted,,,that sounds mighty interestin,,,what amounts of the poultry seasoning, seasoning salts do you use,??Clap
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I got roped into doing a bird this year. Do it like I always did. No stuffing.
Soften a stick of butter and add all of the spices I prefer.
Shove/pour it under the breast skin as far as I can from the butt end.
Easier to get a fat fist in that end to loosen it up.
Then pin it down with whatever you have. toothpicks/10 penny nail etc.
Dribble a little olive oil the outside and season the outer part and rub it in.
Take a pound of bacon and layer it over the whole bird.

When done take the bacon (if you can keep the herd from eating it first) crumble it over
mashed tators over whatever looks like it needs bacon.

Works better if you do this with a smoker. I retired mine. Don't want to build another.
I did beer can chicken this way for a lot of years.
Turkey is a big chicken that taste different and a little more finicky cooking.


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Usally have turkey and ham for Thanksgiving. Wife's brother is a fuedin' with the wife's sister so him and his family isn't coming. Wife doesn't want a lot of leftovers so only a turkey this year. 

Disaappointed as I am not a fan of turkey, it has a foul taste to me.
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Originally posted by desertjoe desertjoe wrote:


 You know,,Trace,,,I have a likin for ham, especially a nice hickory smoked ham,,,I just cannot find one that does not have too much of a salty taste,,,,
 Yeah,,Dakota,,I'm thinkin  this year I might try ole Ted;s idea on the brown-in bags,,,sure would make for a really moist bird,,,,,,
  Last night,,I was lookin for something "different" in addition to the turkey and boy have I got something really great lookin,,,especially for all the MANY bacon lovers on here. I gots part of the recipe downloaded cause they had a lock on downloadin,,,I'ma gonna get the url so see what Ya'll think,,,,,,more to come.,,,,,ClapClap

 
 OK,,,since there was so dang much interest in the "Burnt Bacon Ends",,,,,(Wink),,,,,,and since I happen to like bacon (who doesn't?) I got  some pork bellies and gave thet recipe a try,,,and,,ya'll cannot believe how tasty this chit really is,,,,!!  I only got to do the first step as that dang Shameless went and threw some snow, sleet and rain in my back yard and I could not keep the smoker going for the weather,,so I brought the groceries in and will do the second part tamarrow,,which is just adding some brown sugar, and Honey to the bacon chunks and smoke em for another 2-3 hours,,,,,,Chit they is Many Wonderfuls just the way they are now,,,,,,ClapClap  Chit,,who needs turkey when you gots these bacon chunks,,,,
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Daughter and granddaughter came over today and I smoked 3 slabs of dry rub baby back ribs since they don;t care much for the fixings that go with the traditional turkey dinner. Man, they were good, melt in your mouth tender. Only ate 1 1/2 slabs for dinner. Guess who got all the leftover ribs? (Hint: it wasn't grandpa).
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Quote from Grapes of Wrath, Grandpa Joad: I smell spare ribs. Somebody's been eatin' spare ribs. How come I ain't got none?
 
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Originally posted by john(MI) john(MI) wrote:

I forgot to mention, always cook your turkey breast down.  The juices will flow to the breast making it more moist.
  Hey John, I agree with you whole heartedly.  If you re-read my post, you'll notice that I do that always!!  The dark meat is always moist on it's own and the white NEEDS that extra moisture.


Originally posted by desertjoe desertjoe wrote:

  Hey Ted,,,that sounds mighty interestin,,,what amounts of the poultry seasoning, seasoning salts do you use,??Clap
Geeezeeee Joe,,,,,,,I don't measure anything,,,,,,,,,,I'm like my Grandma.  ALL her recipes (Which ALL of us kids LOVED) were like this; ,,,,,,,,,,,a pinch of salt, a dusting of ......a dab of......a palm of,,,,,,,,  things like that.
SO,,,,,,,as a good guess, I's say a couple of TBLS of poultry seasoning and a tsp of Seasoning salt.  One can of 7-up or anything like it,,,, I've even used 'Squirt' and that works pretty good too.  Usually have it around,,,,,,,,,goes GOOD with gin.
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 Well,,Ted,,since you was galavating up at the farm,,I went ahead like your Grandma and used 2 Tbs and i tsp and it all worked good,,,except the dang thing never did brown, after I turned breast side up,,,,wonder why,,,????
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Broil after flipping might help next time. Lots of moisture soaked into that breast skin when cooked upside down, sideways and forward to back. Wink
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Originally posted by chaskaduo chaskaduo wrote:

Broil after flipping might help next time. Lots of moisture soaked into that breast skin when cooked upside down, sideways and forward to back. Wink


 Well,,,That right there is so true ,,Chask,,,that was the JUICIEST turkey I had ever ate,,,,chit..I can't remember who that was that told us that,,,I'll have to go back and give him credit,,ktoo,,!!
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Raising hand........

I might have forgotten to mention that when you cut open the bag you take a stick of butter and rub it on the breast.
Also, at that time, you take all the juice out so you can make gravy.
Sorry Joe, but I'm always forgetting something....I guess it's in my nature now......or maybe just ole age,,,,,,,,,,,which reminds me,,,,,,,,,,,,

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