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Somehow, I'm not shocked.

Somehow, I'm not shocked.
That bird looks like it needs to get out in the sun. On the bright side you can drive the Maserati to a Cracker Barrel and prove where you tastes really lie.
I've never known Maserati drivers to like "Kountry Kookin."That bird looks like it needs to get out in the sun. On the bright side you can drive the Maserati to a Cracker Barrel and prove where you tastes really lie.
I've never known Maserati drivers to keep the keys to their cars in a gold dusted bird either so I guess in this case anything goes.I've never known Maserati drivers to like "Kountry Kookin."
Ours gets cooked in a bag. Turkey gets stuffed with orange slices and an entire bottle of (cheap )Champagne
goes into the bag and I don't know what all else. Comes out nice,![]()
Are you in the US?I give my favorite meat market a call and order two smoked turkeys. My husband pulls it instead of slicing and I’ll pop it into the oven while I warm the rolls from our favorite bakery as the last thing we do.
I’d love a thread on what sides people traditionally have with their Thanksgiving Dinner, I keep seeing mashed potatoes mentioned and I’ve never in my life had mashed potatoes for Thanksgiving!
Wife to be #5's engagement ring goes in the bird. The keys are much too valuable for that.I've never known Maserati drivers to keep the keys to their cars in a gold dusted bird either so I guess in this case anything goes.
I give my favorite meat market a call and order two smoked turkeys. My husband pulls it instead of slicing and I’ll pop it into the oven while I warm the rolls from our favorite bakery as the last thing we do.
I’d love a thread on what sides people traditionally have with their Thanksgiving Dinner, I keep seeing mashed potatoes mentioned and I’ve never in my life had mashed potatoes for Thanksgiving!
You could start one.I’d love a thread on what sides people traditionally have with their Thanksgiving Dinner, I keep seeing mashed potatoes mentioned and I’ve never in my life had mashed potatoes for Thanksgiving!
Yes. The Deep South!Are you in the US?
Most years, I get a very large turkey and do it in a turkey bag like OP. It comes out moist, and shockingly, the skin isn't soggy. Not the best health-wise to be using plastic, but it's easy, works, and I usually have so many things to worry about putting on our dinner without worrying about the turkey. It's a one time a year thing.
This year, I'm working Thanksgiving, so not hosting. I'm bringing my favorite pecan tart to dinner, because I can make it ahead of time. It's meant to be eaten frozen, and even the pecan pie haters in my family love it.
The Saturday after Thanksgiving, I'm making a slightly less traditional dinner for my immediate family. I ordered a small, heritage turkey, and plan to spatchcock it and dry brine it a couple days ahead of time. Sides are going to be less traditional riffs on the classics unless my family rebels at the idea. And my husband will finally get his German's Chocolate Cake that he missed on his birthday months ago (I feel funny calling it that, since I use dark chocolate instead of German's sweet chocolate, but it's got the traditional pecan/coconut icing. )
Yes. The Deep South!
I give my favorite meat market a call and order two smoked turkeys. My husband pulls it instead of slicing and I’ll pop it into the oven while I warm the rolls from our favorite bakery as the last thing we do.
I’d love a thread on what sides people traditionally have with their Thanksgiving Dinner, I keep seeing mashed potatoes mentioned and I’ve never in my life had mashed potatoes for Thanksgiving!