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Post by Wesley »

This just in!

My parents desparately want me to be popular and they were blown away by how nice everyone in the improv community was to them and how evryone took a moment to chat and how ColdTowne even held the show a bit for them. To those ends, they got me a gift card for a Thanksgiving Day main course at HEB. I need to order Monday or Tuesday at the latest. If you are coming, do you prefer a more traditional Turkey or a heavenly Ham? I think they have both cajun and regular turkey, too. So, what do people want?

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Def. Turkey. Fried turkey is really really good. If that's what Cajun means, then do that.
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Ham!
Or fried turkey.
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Post by Aden »

Fried turkey is heavenly! Oven roasted is pretty good too. My italian stuffed mushrooms taste much better with a turkey dinner....
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Post by deroosisonfire »

regular turkey. i'm a purist.
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Post by Mo Daviau »

Cajun turkey, especially if it talks like Paul Prud'homme.

Post by taminelson »

jastroch, we're in f-ing texas, H-E-B does NOT fry turkeys. i'm sure cajun means it's got red pepper and salt rubbed on it.

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HOWEVER, my neighbor has a turkey fry machine...if we are hell bent on fried turk, i can get a smaller one and do that thing up.
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Post by arthursimone »

taminelson wrote: HOWEVER, my neighbor has a turkey fry machine...if we are hell bent on fried turk, i can get a smaller one and do that thing up.

turk! need that turk!!!!
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I've never experienced fried turkey. I would like to.
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I was a Turkey Purest, but damn me--fried Turkey is the way to go.
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Jastroch wrote:I was a Turkey Purest, but damn me--fried Turkey is the way to go.
Explain. I know almost nothing about fried turkey.
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it's a turkey deep fried in peanut oil and injected with "cajun" spices.
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Roy Janik wrote:Explain. I know almost nothing about fried turkey.
Take big turkey frying thing, fillit with peanut oil, slowly (Christ, that's important...) lower turkey into cauldrun of hot oil. Oil cooks turkey, turkey skin keeps oil out of turkey. The result is delicious, most turkey...or so I've heard.

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Post by phlounderphil »

my vote is fried turkey.

I'll probably be there Wes. And I'll bring something not American or traditional because that's all I cook.
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