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So, since Thanksgiving is coming up and Christmas is right around the corner, I thought I'd start a similar thread to the Beer (and BBQ) one.
So, what are the plans for the holidays? For Thanksgiving we're going to brine and smoke a turkey. We're planning the same for Christmas dinner (in-laws are coming for a visit). Any fun recipes, tips or techniques to share? Also, when the in-laws come, they're bringing some deer meat. We'll either have a roast or some backstrap to work with. Has anyone brined deer? Recipes? Of course, we'll have to post pictures once cooking time comes. |
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deep fry a turkey in the garage
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Eric, sounds good but who is going to carve it since you are no longer allowed to use sharp objects?
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By the way, last year I did a fried turkey and a turkey on the smoker I had brined. The smoked turkey was all but gone. That should tell you how good the smoked one turned out. |
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I'm going to crash Okies party. I know it will be worth the drive!!!
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Going to the lake to ski, smoking a brisket and turkey while we're on the water.
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Andy,
You're welcome to come. We'll put some extra seats at the table for you and your family. Ryan, Skiing huh? At Murray? What is the water temp getting to be now? |
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Eric, have you put the fire department on alert. I have seen some videos of those deep fyers.
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Shot him last weekend.....he'll go in the smoker on Thanksgiving day. |
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61 deg., but it's going to freeze tonight so it will like;ly be cooler, by then. Drysuits and hot showers work well. Glad I'm not winterizing this year. We're skiing Christmas and New Years too if you guys wanna come down. |
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Why am I not surprised? BTW Larry...LOL on the sharp objects. Just the regular turkey feast for us but this year we are gonna have it at Church. Always have wanted to go there and help put the meal together and then enjoy it with people who might otherweise be alone for the day. Fiends from Canada just came in tonite and they will join us. Lookin' forward to the day. john |
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remember the episode where i burned a hole in the bottem of the clam steamer? heat and sharp objects seem to be a problem. I really did get arrested, handcuffed and taken in for starting my brothers front yard on fire one time. maybe it has something to do with alcohol
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Ryan,
Your water has stayed a bit warmer up there. We got down to around 55* a couple weekends ago. I might take you up on your offer if we feel like making a little road trip. I would love to be able to say I was on the water in January (New Years). You share that dry suit? |
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Mark, That's a good looking bird. What are your plans as far as prep and cooking? Brine? Spices?, etc. Is the meat much different from a wild turkey than store bought? |
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john,
That sounds like a fun day. We're probably going to serve somewhere next year with the boys either on Thanksgiving or Christmas...or maybe both. |
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I'd share my girlfriend before my drysuit. |
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Looking good! Our local grocery store had turkeys for .39$ a pound so I bought a 20 pounder even though we are not hosting thangsgiving here. Planning to brine it, inject it, and smoke it this weekend. Probably make my stuffing out of the usual 50/50 mixture of tortilla chip crumbs and local chorizo.
Oakie you have started a fun CCF tradition here with the food threads. This site may interest some of you guys. My cousin from New York is trying to get his new show off the ground. You can watch episodes and learn more at BeerNationShow.com |
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Mark,
Have you ever tried brining? I did it for the first time last year and I love it. It makes the meat come out so much more moist. I've done the bacon thing before and that definitely helps. I agree, keeping a good temperature going in the cold is always tough. Do you use just charcoal or do you throw any dry wood chunks in there? Keegan, That stuffing sounds pretty good. You brine AND inject? That link looks pretty cool...I'll spend some time looking through it. |
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I think I will finally pull my boat out of the lake, clean it up real quick (and I mean quick) and stick it in the barn.
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Yep brine inject and rub. Just the way she likes it.
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My recipe for backstraps, take tinfoil 2 layers, lay pepper bacon crossways down full length of foil place whole strap on bacon cut strp all the way across half way through cut 1/4 in pats of butter and fill gap all the way across, sprinkle dry italian salad dressing generously down entire length, wrap bacon around and seal tinfoil cook on med temp for 20 min [grill] you will really enjoy this give it a try! Jeff
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Jeff,
That sounds good. Bacon wrapped goodness. Keegan, Is the injection really necessary after the brining? |
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Is anything reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally necessary? LOL I know its extreme, but I like those righteous pockets of spicy goodness that only comes from injection. This year I am going to use a mixture of pomegranate vinegar and tabasco chipotle as the injection. Already have the turkey in the brine and will smoke it tomorrow. I will let you know then if it was too much. |
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This gobbler was standing there! Tried to shoo him away to give him a fighting chance, but he wouldn't move. So I let him go. Just couldn't do it
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I almost ran one over on the way hoemfrom work yeaterday, 5 more in the ditch. Tempting.
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Thats one way to tenderize it! |
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That is exactly what I was thinking! |
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