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How Will Your Turkey Be Prepared??

How Will Your Bird Be Cooked?

  • Fried

    Votes: 10 19.6%
  • Smoked

    Votes: 5 9.8%
  • Roasted / Oven Cooked

    Votes: 32 62.7%
  • Other.............please explain.

    Votes: 4 7.8%

  • Total voters
    51
im having mine all three ways, seriously, we always do it that way so everybody gets what they like!

and we have plenty of leftovers"thumbsup"
 
Buy two turkeys, one big and one little. Put them both in the oven at 350 degrees. When the little one burns, the big one is done.
 
im having mine all three ways, seriously, we always do it that way so everybody gets what they like!

and we have plenty of leftovers"thumbsup"

we're kinda doing that, we've got about 50 people coming to thanksgiving dinner today (all family at that) so we're frying 2 and roasting a few also. some people are turned off by the thought of fried turkey, and thats fine, more for me.
 
Mine was on 2 slices of bread with a piece of cheese and some mustard. (I was on the quad at windrock) And this evening it will be at KFC. chicken is in the same family right?
 
I marinade my turkey in a 54 quart cooler overnight. The meat is real moist, not dry. Then I cook it in the oven the old fashion way.
Wayne
 
deep fried is the only way. you smell it cooking as soon as you put it in:lol:
 
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