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Re: How do you cook your turkey?
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11/18/20 03:31 AM
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In the oven. No use taking a healthy food and dunking it in grease. This Its thanksgiving, cook a turkey in the oven. 4th July, fry a turkey, just don’t let your dumb [censored] bro inlaw trip and light up the patio up with hot grease.
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Re: How do you cook your turkey?
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11/18/20 03:37 AM
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Fried just like Baby Jesus intended!
4 minutes per pound at 325-350 degrees!
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Re: How do you cook your turkey?
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11/18/20 03:39 AM
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This year we are cooking a turducken from Heberts specialty meats. Usually I bake a turkey using Alton Browns recipe for brined turkey. Always turns out good. Fried turkey is excellent and not greasy. Turducken from Heberts is legit! You won't regret that decision.
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Re: How do you cook your turkey?
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11/18/20 04:04 AM
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In your girlfriend's oven
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Re: How do you cook your turkey?
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11/18/20 04:04 AM
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Re: How do you cook your turkey?
[Re: Moto-Moto]
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11/18/20 04:08 AM
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Re: How do you cook your turkey?
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11/18/20 04:15 AM
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In your girlfriend's oven Very nice. 
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Re: How do you cook your turkey?
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11/18/20 04:47 AM
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I’ve smoked mine after brining. I’ve enjoyed them. Fried is my favorite, though. Oven baked least favorite but edible if brined. I want to try brine, spatchcock and smoked.
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Re: How do you cook your turkey?
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11/18/20 05:56 AM
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Well Greensburg is out so we will figure it out I guess,
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Re: How do you cook your turkey?
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11/18/20 08:52 AM
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I don’t like turkey, but everyone else around me does. I am going to brine, then smoke ours this year.
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Re: How do you cook your turkey?
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11/18/20 11:03 AM
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This year we are cooking a turducken from Heberts specialty meats. Usually I bake a turkey using Alton Browns recipe for brined turkey. Always turns out good. Fried turkey is excellent and not greasy. Turducken from Heberts is legit! You won't regret that decision. This is the best.
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Re: How do you cook your turkey?
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11/18/20 11:10 AM
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Re: How do you cook your turkey?
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11/18/20 11:22 AM
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fried in the oilless big easy for dad's house, but the inlaws are from NY so they still oven bake with [censored] shoved up it's rear. It's dry and gross. Most years I take a fried one over there and it gets eaten more than the smoked, but I don't dive a dam this year so they are on their own.
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Re: How do you cook your turkey?
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11/18/20 11:27 AM
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Ours will be brinded and oven baked . If you do it this way and it comes out dry and yuckie you did something very wrong . Happy Thanksgiving to all .
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Re: How do you cook your turkey?
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11/18/20 11:31 AM
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Anything other than deep fried is dry and nasty. But how do yall do it?  I still use the Big Easy cooker, and it tastes like fried but is not dry.
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