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Title: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: warhawk on November 06, 2009, 11:27:16 PM
hello fellow chrome domes:  just wondering... with thanksgiving around the corner;  how will u B eating your turkey this thanksgiving?    i've tried the fried b4 & it was delicious but we will B having the traditional baked turkey. O0

so... how 'bout U?  how will u b eating your turkey this thanksgiving?  baked?  fried?  or both?  what's your story?

WARHAWK O0
Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: PBurke on November 07, 2009, 03:59:02 AM
smoked here at work the week before. not sure how it will be for thanksgiving day. probably dry!!!!!
Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: Paul on November 07, 2009, 05:57:08 AM


EATEN!! :@`
Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: Timmay on November 07, 2009, 06:42:53 AM
damnit WARHAWK!  You always are posting up a FOOD related thread! lol....

I was just thinking about Turkey Day food when I just posted up about basketball season, because it starts the night before Thanksgiving.

I like my turkeys both ways.  So to settle the issue...my mom will bake a turkey and my brother will fry one.....

although thanks to Mr Wise guy from the Dirty South there.....he's got me wanting some smoked turkey now.  Go ahead Paulie....smoke it up and I will shoot down there that week and we all can have our own Turkey Day!
Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: wpruitt on November 07, 2009, 07:14:20 AM
Love it fried, but am the only one in the family.  I offered to buy a fryer a few years ago and do one, but was met with resistance (we won't have any broth for the dressing)!
Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: Mikekoz13 on November 07, 2009, 07:16:42 AM
Well we have traditional oven roasted turkey here...... and we'll have it as usual this year. But I'm also going to smoke a couple of big turkey breasts this year. I did it a few years ago for Easter and it was a huge hit.

I also smoked a couple a few weeks ago at camping....... everyone is STILL talking about them.
Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: hammerdrill376 on November 07, 2009, 07:32:47 AM
FRIED baby..but then I'm a southern man so that makes sense O0 O0 O0

And those cajun spices make it........ohhhh soo good
Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: TheSlyBear on November 07, 2009, 07:46:55 AM
I love both roast and fried turkey. But it'll be roast turkey for us this year as I don't have frying apparatus.
Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: tomgallagher on November 07, 2009, 09:00:10 AM
Oven roasted turkey although I have heard that fried is very good.
Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: PBurke on November 07, 2009, 09:42:36 AM
i smoke them with a beer . kinda like drunk chicken. turns out crazy juicy!!!!


Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: D.A.L.U.I. on November 07, 2009, 10:37:16 AM
None is the best of all.  Wild duck, roast fresh pork, anything but that damn dry bird.  Turkey--Bah Humbug. >:D  It's JMO.
Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: FR8TRAIN on November 07, 2009, 08:11:44 PM


EATEN!! :@`

Ditto!
Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: zzaapp on November 07, 2009, 09:51:13 PM
If you are going to fry, be very careful.

We had a guy in the town I used to work in who had a very embarrassing Thanksgiving when he burned down his deck and did some damage to his house trying to deep fry a turkey.  It took him a while to live it down, since he was the fire chief...  :-[ :-[ :-[
Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: aarrggh on November 08, 2009, 09:20:52 AM
 Anyway will do--but it must come with all the fixings....mashed taters -cranberry sauce-stuffing- etc !!!!!!!!
Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: Mikekoz13 on November 08, 2009, 01:06:33 PM
Anyway will do--but it must come with all the fixings....mashed taters -cranberry sauce-stuffing- etc !!!!!!!!

I agree 100%!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: FR8TRAIN on November 08, 2009, 03:08:10 PM
If you are going to fry, be very careful.

We had a guy in the town I used to work in who had a very embarrassing Thanksgiving when he burned down his deck and did some damage to his house trying to deep fry a turkey.  It took him a while to live it down, since he was the fire chief...  :-[ :-[ :-[

OH NO!!!! That's not good at all!!! :Xo!
Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: D.A.L.U.I. on November 08, 2009, 03:59:05 PM
If you are going to fry, be very careful.

We had a guy in the town I used to work in who had a very embarrassing Thanksgiving when he burned down his deck and did some damage to his house trying to deep fry a turkey.  It took him a while to live it down, since he was the fire chief...  :-[ :-[ :-[

That's not only a good point but very true, and not only houses, garages and car ports burn every year, there are fairly regular reports of the cook or people, including children standing by, who get burned by fire or the hot oil.  This isn't a technique for beginners.  Water in the turkey is a real no, no--really causes some oil to pop catch fire or burn the cook and  others. 
Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: fcb2001 on November 08, 2009, 06:44:34 PM
I will be working thansgiving this year, i was born in canada, so i will work thanksgiving so an american co-worker can have the day off, i will have christmas off.
Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: D.A.L.U.I. on November 08, 2009, 07:03:50 PM
I will be working thansgiving this year, i was born in canada, so i will work thanksgiving so an american co-worker can have the day off, i will have christmas off.

If no one else says it, although I'm sure they mean to, thanks, family is so much--in so many ways.  Good dome, good attitude.
Title: Re: TURKEY... baked or fried
Post by: zzaapp on November 08, 2009, 08:23:34 PM
I will be working thansgiving this year, i was born in canada, so i will work thanksgiving so an american co-worker can have the day off, i will have christmas off.

There are some occupations where holidays still require people to work.  A lot of these jobs belong to people who serve to keep us safe.  They deserve to be remembered when we give thanks this year.  Police, fire, and of course the military. 

My son will not be at our Thanksgiving table this year.  He is a 911 dispatcher.