Turkey ~Foamheart

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foamheart

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Played around a bit this year. Turkey was 8% enhanced so I didn't brine. I do love a brine cured turkey. But.... I put on my thinking cap, and stole ideas from others and well..... I'll show you.

I was impressed with KrisUpinSmoke's showdown entry, and The game was afoot. I love Honey Crisp Apples, and My brain was in overdrive. I used to make a mean duck stuffing in the olden days when I had wild ducks in the freezer. Soooo..... it was sauteed andouille, celery, onions, parsley, cranberries, pecans, bread crumbs, salt/pepper/Thyme. This concoction I stuffed in a halved honey crisp that I cored and scooped out. Wrapped with bacon around the edge (to hold more stuffing), and one over the top to ensure that good smoked bacon dripping in the stuffing while smoking. Is your mouth watering yet?

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That small jelly jar is my secret ingredient, you all know what a jelly junkie I am, well this year I made a first for me, I not only had I never heard of it before but could not imagine it being edible. That is Corn Cob jelly. Yes, its what we use in the out house when awaiting a new Sears Roebuck catalog. IT have an amazing unique taste, the closest I could think of to come even close to its taste is a tangy caramel. Anyway, I mixed the jelly with some dark maple syrup and built a glaze. I have to again say thank you to KrisUpinSmoke. I absolutely love my cornbread dresssing with gravy, but this was different and totally out of the ball park.

The turkey was a turkey, it was 8% enhanced so I injected vice brining (and I loved brines these days). Used Pop's injection solution. Then smoked it with apple to 163 (right below the apples).

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Mom and Pop taught me that thanksgiving is about fresh foods and not so much the frozen section at the grocery store. We nearly always had broccoli, cauliflower and mustard greens on the thanksgiving table, because Pop grew it in the garden.

So I had fresh Italian green beans (so my Sister said), added a bit of diced tomatoes, thyme and an old smoked cured hock and the smallest squeeze of honey.

Sliced cocktail tomatoes with onions, parsley, wine vinegar, olive oil, salt, pepper & thyme. I know but didn't have any buffalo mozzarella.

LOL.. I just realized I didn't take a Bear view of the plate, I just ate it! Trust me you couldn't see the plate anyway....LOL

I hope everyone had a safe and Happy Thanksgiving.
 
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You hit it out of the park! That looks awesome. And, now you've sold me on corn cob jelly. Corn is not in season here but, come time, I'm ready to try making this jelly. I think that would be a little thrill up here. And, I can just imagine people saying, "What are you doing with the corn!?! What do you mean you want the cob!?!"...:eek:..lol.
 
I am sure I would not be able to get away from that table.Beautifully done done POINTS
Richie
 
Gorgeous looking bird, and sides.

Point for sure.
Chris
 
Excellent looking bird Kevin.Wish we could've seen the apples too.
Though,Bird Is The Word :cool:

Thank ya thank ya.......

The apples don't last well. They were good hot fresh out the smoker, today... well nobody like mushie bacon and crunchie bread crumbs. Or maybe its just an acquired taste...LOL
 
Beautiful bird. Them apples sound great

Thanks Adam, looked like you had a feast at your house too. You know I had forgotten about the old duck stuffing. Only place I ever used it was on wild ducks and this isn't the exact recipe. Been too long since I used the stuffing and you know how it is, when your younger you can't imagine ever needing to write something down. Well you will someday. LOL
 
You hit it out of the park! That looks awesome. And, now you've sold me on corn cob jelly. Corn is not in season here but, come time, I'm ready to try making this jelly. I think that would be a little thrill up here. And, I can just imagine people saying, "What are you doing with the corn!?! What do you mean you want the cob!?!"...:eek:..lol.

Thank you

Ya know this year I made the jelly to see if you really could and then was so amazed I started parcelling it out to good friends to try without telling them what it was. It was a lot of fun. Its a very unique taste but its very good. You don't need the corn on the cob, just the cob.
 
Awesome idea there Foamy sounds just fantastic and the turkey looks great.

Warren

Thank you

But realize that was KrisUpinSmoke's idea, I just liked it. The bread toppings of the uncovered bread crumbs were crunchie but I was surprised how much moisture those apples gave to the rest of each scoop of stuffing.
 
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