The Thanksgiving Leftovers Thread
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wrote on 29 Nov 2024, 15:07 last edited by
They have neither. White bread for toasting, four sugary cereals, scrambled eggs sitting hours in a warmer, and a waffle machine. The whole place smells like fake syrup.
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wrote on 29 Nov 2024, 15:09 last edited by
We’re basically going to a local version of a Denny’s.
It wasn’t practical in SD as we were in a hotel attached to the convention center and any such breakfast would have been an uber away, which would pretty much eat up the savings.
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They have neither. White bread for toasting, four sugary cereals, scrambled eggs sitting hours in a warmer, and a waffle machine. The whole place smells like fake syrup.
wrote on 29 Nov 2024, 15:16 last edited by@jon-nyc said in The Thanksgiving Leftovers Thread:
They have neither. White bread for toasting, four sugary cereals, scrambled eggs sitting hours in a warmer, and a waffle machine. The whole place smells like fake syrup.
Annnd we use the term 'eggs' loosely. Ugh.
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wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 03:23 last edited by
The supermarket had lots of seasoned turkeys in aluminum roasting pans tonight, for like $2.00 per pound.
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wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 13:16 last edited by
Gonna make a big pot of turkey gumbo and freeze it.
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wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 13:23 last edited by
@Mik said in The Thanksgiving Leftovers Thread:
Gonna make a big pot of turkey gumbo and freeze it.
Gumbo does freeze well. I think it may actually get better...
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wrote on 1 Dec 2024, 15:12 last edited by Mik 12 Jan 2024, 15:13
I don’t know why they say 10. It’s 42 recipes.
https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/top-10-turkey-leftovers/
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The supermarket had lots of seasoned turkeys in aluminum roasting pans tonight, for like $2.00 per pound.
wrote on 1 Dec 2024, 15:20 last edited by@Horace said in The Thanksgiving Leftovers Thread:
The supermarket had lots of seasoned turkeys in aluminum roasting pans tonight, for like $2.00 per pound.
Hmm, I may grab a few breasts to experiment around with. I think smoking turkey may possibly be up there with my fajitas for my best grilling/smoking recipes.
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wrote on 3 Dec 2024, 23:48 last edited by
The gumbo is very successful. As good as anything I had in NOLA. Andouille, turkey, trinity, a great very dark roux, spices, rice. Everything but the roux was easy. That takes time.
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@Horace said in The Thanksgiving Leftovers Thread:
The supermarket had lots of seasoned turkeys in aluminum roasting pans tonight, for like $2.00 per pound.
Hmm, I may grab a few breasts to experiment around with. I think smoking turkey may possibly be up there with my fajitas for my best grilling/smoking recipes.
wrote on 4 Dec 2024, 00:41 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in The Thanksgiving Leftovers Thread:
Hmm, I may grab a few breasts to experiment around with.
Ain't the first time he's said that...
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wrote on 4 Dec 2024, 00:42 last edited by
Gonna get his hand smacked. Or worse.
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The gumbo is very successful. As good as anything I had in NOLA. Andouille, turkey, trinity, a great very dark roux, spices, rice. Everything but the roux was easy. That takes time.
wrote on 4 Dec 2024, 00:48 last edited by@Mik said in The Thanksgiving Leftovers Thread:
The gumbo is very successful. As good as anything I had in NOLA. Andouille, turkey, trinity, a great very dark roux, spices, rice. Everything but the roux was easy. That takes time.
What mind of pot?
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wrote on 4 Dec 2024, 01:22 last edited by
Just a steel Dutch oven.