Broken Down Turkey?
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wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 13:15 last edited by
Ahhh, but how was it on day 2 & 3? My smoked turkey was okay, a little dry on day 1. When I got it out of the fridge last evening, I nibbled a bit of colt turkey while I prepped the rest to be reheated, and it was wonderful…
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wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 13:18 last edited by
At the very least you should spatchcock your turkey. It cooks much more evenly. I still prefer it broken down.
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wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 13:22 last edited by Jolly
Looks good to me!
Hey, if you ain't tinkerin' with the recipe, you ain't cookin'...
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Ahhh, but how was it on day 2 & 3? My smoked turkey was okay, a little dry on day 1. When I got it out of the fridge last evening, I nibbled a bit of colt turkey while I prepped the rest to be reheated, and it was wonderful…
wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 13:26 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Broken Down Turkey?:
Ahhh, but how was it on day 2 & 3?
Ask me on Tuesday. This was on Friday.
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wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 13:26 last edited by
Today’s day 2…
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wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 14:22 last edited by
Yes, and it's 8:20 AM George time. Bit early for turkey.
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wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 15:10 last edited by
@Mik said in Broken Down Turkey?:
Yes, and it's 8:20 AM George time. Bit early for turkey.
Not at all, I Have heard that @George-K enjoys a little wild turkey as early as 7AM,
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wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 16:38 last edited by
George? Day drinking? Perish the thought.
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wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 17:50 last edited by
Drinking?! Perish the thought.
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wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 18:01 last edited by
Only when he was working.
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wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 18:05 last edited by
Really? Whisky for breakfast?
I'm pretty sure I haven't done that for maybe 50 years.
It sounds like a good idea.
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wrote on 1 Dec 2024, 00:13 last edited by
By the way, I made the stock the day before.
After making the roux yesterday, and adding the stock, it was "OK," but needed a little something more. So I did two things:
- I threw in a splash of rum (!) for some sweetness
- For more umami, I slowly added "Better than Bouillon" - ended up being about a teaspoon. That really worked well.