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Hopefully neither.
Saban proved he isn't an NFL coach when he deserted Miami. And Garrett, in my opinion, isn't the answer in Dallas. His play calling is predictable, and he was as much a part of the horrible first half of the season as Wade was.
The change definatly needed to be made with...
I think the Bucs are a nice story, but they aren't for real. Atlanta has kinda become my adopted team. They play solid D, and can run the ball, which is what you need in the playoffs.
My Cowboys aren't fairing to well this year, lol.
Not sure burning herbs would taste that well. Herbs, particularly fresh herbs, tend to get very bitter when burned. Kinda like garlic does.
But a bouquet of herbs in the cavity of the turkey sounds like a good idea.
I may just season the outside of the bird with salt, pepper and chopped...
The Pilgrams didn't have ovens?!?!?!? You mean my school teachers were lying to me?!? Lol, just kidding Pit 4 Brains.
This isn't the first time my family or I have had smoked turkey for Thanksgiving. We've had it many times in fact. I'm just trying to tone down the BBQ flavor in the spirit of...
I was thinking about trying a rub consisting of traditional Thanksgiving flavors, ideally sage or poultry seasoning with some other basic stuff like salt, pepper, garlic ect.
But I'm worried that if I don't use a more traditional "BBQ" based rub (paprika, chili powder, cumin), that maybe the...
Did this, and it seemed it was a lot less of a pain. That Brisket strip pulled right off the ribs. Then I slathered in sauce, broiled, slathered in sauce, broiled again.... and I was left with great ribs. Very pretty , great for presentation!
Thought this was gonna be a recipe that has been passed down in our family for generations of potatoe candy made with real potatoes.
Bake a large potatoe, peel, and begin slowly mixing in powdered sugar. It will quickly become very thin, almost a liquid.
Keep adding the powdered sugar untill...
HEB has butts on sale for $1.00/lb., so I grabbed a couple to smoke tomorrow.
My mainstays are paprika, brown sugar, garlic powder, salt and pepper.
Occasionally I throw in whatever else I have... onion powder, chili powder, dry mustard, ect...
I believe paprika and Brown sugar to be the big...
Also, by the way my electric rig describes things, It'll take almost an hour to cook. Seems like a long time for a 14 pounder.
I'll check the internal Temp... don't worry. I know all cooking times are different.
My fryer has a line built in, but thanks for the reminder. Yep, I've heard about many a boil overs.
Definatly not doing it inside, as I said before.
No way!
Starting tomorrow I'm officially off for 11 days, so I'm chomping at the bit to fry a bird.
Just so Thanksgiving morning won't be a completly new world.
And also so I'll have plenty of turkey sammies while on vacation, lol.
Thanks for all of the great advice everyone.
And yeah, the only thing I would use the oil for between the experimental turkey fry and Thanksgiving would be a big batch of hot wings. Which I assume wouldn't make a difference in flavor.
Should I rub the outside of the bird with some type of...
This is the closest forum I could find for posting about fried turkey, so I thought I'd give it a whirl.
Got an electric deep fryer for Christmas last year, and was thinking about firing it up with a small turkey, just to get an idea of what to expect, corrections to made, ect....
It fries up...
Yep, I'm cool with that. I just have a hard time passing up a bird twice that big, even if I have to make mods... when it's free.
Mesquite is my wood of choice though for turkey. I think poultry's bland flavor lends itself well to the harsh mesquite smoke.
I actually use mesquite for...