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Posted By: ironbender Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
How big a bird?

Stuffed or unstuffed?

How many mouths?



18# and stuffed here. 5 mouths.
Posted By: sse Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
12

un

1
Posted By: blindshooter Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
20
NA
15
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Posted By: wabigoon Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
14 pounds, Fairway store, free with 50 bucks at the meat counter. [Linked Image from i.imgur.com]
Posted By: sse Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
posting the same interesting picture all over the place
Posted By: sse Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
and OT
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
Yup, one bird a year.
Posted By: mathman Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
15 pound bird, deep fried (not stuffed of course) along with several extra drumsticks

Pork roast and beef roast cooked together in a large Magnalite roaster, common gravy

16 people +/-
Posted By: 5sdad Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
Our turkeys always were de-horned when very young, for which I was grateful because loading them onto trucks would have been even worse if they hadn't been.
Posted By: 79S Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
2-12 lbers. One is in the brine. Other will go in the brine today sometime. Then onto the smoker tomorrow morning
Posted By: BlueDuck Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
13-14#
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
In an oven bag, it bakes faster, and stays moist.
Posted By: chris_c Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
One 10 lb bird unstuffed 4 people on Monday. One 12 lb bird unstuffed 4 people on Thursday
Posted By: TimberRunner Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
20#
Not stuffed, will be smoked
9 or 10 to feed.

Trying to figure out everything else

Cornbread, oyster, pecan dressing
Green bean/mushroom casserole
Pureed rutabagas
Mashed potatoes
Orange/cranberry sauce
A gallon of Smokey gravy

Not sure what the pies will be. I'm.leaving that to the ladies.
Posted By: Leanwolf Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
14 oz.

Don't know.

1.

Thank goodness for Marie Calendar's turkey & dressing tv dinners. Just think, boys and girls, pop it in the oven at 350° F for 35 minutes and VOILA! Gourmet Thanksgiving dinner with only one fork to wash afterward. Hard to beat that, huh? grin

L.W.
Posted By: Remington40x Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
22 pounds, stuffed, 8 people. I like leftover turkey.
Posted By: Judman Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
21 1\2 lbs, spatchcocked on the treager, 5 eaters.
Posted By: Cheesy Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
I think she said this one was 23 lbs? Brined over night, smoked this morning, just pulled it off an hour or so ago when I was home for lunch. Skin and some backmeat tasted good at least....

Not sure what we're going to do with it. Eat it tonight? Take it to mom and dads tomorrow? Save it for when her grandparents get here Saturday from Texas? Who knows, but I did my part.

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Posted By: BtailHunter Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
16 pounds, stuffed, 3 mouths

I'll eat it all weekend.
Posted By: gkt5450 Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
15 lb unstuffed, trash can cook. Just less than 2 hours. Also a large ham and brother is bringing a big beef roast. Can’t divulge number of players! Lots of dressing and sides and just finished the giblet gravy w magic pouch within the bird. Happy Thanksgiving to all.
Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
13 pound, local turkey.

Stuffed.

7 people.


Mom always cooks a ham too.
Posted By: BOWHUNR Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
12 lb.

Unstuffed

6-7

Oh wait...............it's a standing rib roast. smile
Posted By: crittrgittr Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
24 lbs. feeding 6 of us and stuffed
Posted By: sse Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/25/20
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Can’t divulge number of players!

hmmm...raises suspicion
Posted By: ironbender Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/26/20
Originally Posted by Cheesy
I think she said this one was 23 lbs? Brined over night, smoked this morning, just pulled it off an hour or so ago when I was home for lunch. Skin and some backmeat tasted good at least....

Not sure what we're going to do with it. Eat it tonight? Take it to mom and dads tomorrow? Save it for when her grandparents get here Saturday from Texas? Who knows, but I did my part.

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That’s a thing of beauty right there!
Posted By: ironbender Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/26/20
Trash can cook? 🤷‍♀️
Posted By: JimInAK Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/26/20
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Posted By: JimInAK Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/26/20

24#
+second 13# bird deboned (breast and thighs vacuum sealed and saved for another day), carcass browned and made into broth.

on side (made with broth from bird #2)

7
Posted By: gkt5450 Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/26/20
Trash can sounds crazy. But...take a brand new galvanized 20-30g can and roll it around in a good hot fire. Burn off the processing oils and coatings. On day of cook, lay down double layer of hd foil on ground twice the width of can diameter. Drive wooden foil wrapped stake in center allowing bird to sit legs down about 8” off foiled ground area and about same distance to top of can. Place ball of foil atop stake and sit the bird upon it from back cavity. Any style of bird, brined or not. Dry bird and add outer seasoning and cavity seasoning. Center can over it and make a good seal to ground. 20lbs of charcoal. About twenty PCs on top and surround can base w rest. Keep the tight to can. Light coals and time a 15lb bird 2 hours from time coals turn gray. Pull can at time limit and check deepest thigh and breast 162-165 degrees. Bird is typically gorgeous and very moist. Plus your oven is freed up for the important stuff!! Good luck. Super simple.
Posted By: cv540 Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/26/20
5 lbs breast. 2 people. Been dry rub brining for last 3 days. Smoker tomorrow for 3 hours or so
Posted By: FatCity67 Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/26/20
13# & 17#

Un

8 people.

Everyone goes home with an ample supply of turkey.
Posted By: milespatton Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/26/20
I smoked just a trukey breast. Don't remember the weight. Sliced it up yesterday evening. Also had a hunk of pork shoulder left over from making sausage, that I smoked and sliced too. Just me and the wife, and She don't eat much. Covid had the girls staying at home. miles
16lb smoked. We got about 10 this year.
Posted By: RNF Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/26/20
18 lb injected

Air fried in the Big Easy.

4 people the rest vac. sealed for later.
Posted By: ironbender Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/26/20
Evahbody eating well!!
Posted By: EdM Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/26/20
13 pounds brined
Unstuffed
Five mouths
Posted By: MadMooner Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/26/20
13.3 pounder. Deboned and stuffed.

4 mouths. 2 of which are under 7 yo. 😁
Posted By: Judman Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/26/20
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Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/26/20
Our turkey is done too....about an hour early.

As always.
Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/26/20
Originally Posted by MadMooner
13.3 pounder. Deboned and stuffed.

4 mouths. 2 of which are under 7 yo. 😁


Regular stuffed?
Posted By: MadMooner Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/26/20
Yes sir.

Bread, onion, celery, sausage, sage/thyme/rosemary. Pretty standard.

Kinda a combination of these two:

https://www.onceuponachef.com/recipes/turkey-breast-sausage-herb-stuffing.html

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Posted By: Pugs Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/26/20
Originally Posted by ironbender
Evahbody eating well!!


Fair. grin Duck, brussel sprouts with bacon and potatoes.

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Dessert is a two phased program

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And a glass of "fair" rye.

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Posted By: Dillonbuck Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/27/20
14# stuffed 4 people.

Always will be for Thanksgiving.
We are traditional here.


Sidenote, my great aunt used to raise turkeys, she would give Mom
the biggest one for Thanksgiving, of course she came.

They would run from 45 to 53 pounds, dressed.
Weird, but they were solid. The cavity was the same as a 15 pounder.
Couldn't get much stuffing in them.
The biggest one wouldn't fit Mom's roaster.
We had to make a 30 mile trip to buy 3 of the biggest cheap aluminum
roasters sold. Two doubled up on a cookie sheet for the bottom, one on top.
Then, it didn't fit in her normal oven.
She had an ancient stove in the basement, it just fit.

Fed 18 people, lots left over.
Posted By: TimberRunner Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/27/20
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Posted By: ironbender Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/27/20
Somehow I failed to get a pic of our bird. Trust me, 🤔 it were pretty!
Posted By: ironbender Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/27/20
The hell with the whisky Allen, tell me ‘bout that pie!!
Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/27/20
Some sorta wildass apple pie!
Posted By: FatCity67 Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/27/20
Turkey Two Ways

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Posted By: Valsdad Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/27/20
10 lb, unstuffed, cooked on the coals for an hour, hour and a half maybe for taste, finished in the oven:

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Posted By: Pugs Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/27/20
Originally Posted by ironbender
The hell with the whisky Allen, tell me ‘bout that pie!!


French Apple Tart - Very tasty stuff!
Posted By: sse Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/27/20
Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
14# stuffed 4 people.

Always will be for Thanksgiving.
Biting my traditional here.


Sidenote, my great aunt used to raise turkeys, she would give Mom
the biggest one for Thanksgiving, of course she came.

They would run from 45 to 53 pounds, dressed.
Weird, but they were solid. The cavity was the same as a 15 pounder.
Couldn't get much stuffing in them.
The biggest one wouldn't fit Mom's roaster.
We had to make a 30 mile trip to buy 3 of the biggest cheap aluminum
roasters sold. Two doubled up on a cookie sheet for the bottom, one on top.
Then, it didn't fit in her normal oven.
She had an ancient stove in the basement, it just fit.

Fed 18 people, lots left over.

neat story
Posted By: sse Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/27/20
i sure love turkey, still got a lot left. probably take turkey and fixins across the street to ole bob
Posted By: saddlesore Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/27/20
15 pound,
stuffed.
Two mouths.

Could not find any smaller ones. Walmart was selling for$.78 /pound

Kings Sooper and Safeway,you had to spend $25 first to get a better price
With the price of beef, it looked like folks were stocking up with 4-5 turkeys instead
Posted By: ironbender Re: Turkey Poll (sort of) - 11/27/20
Originally Posted by Pugs
Originally Posted by ironbender
The hell with the whisky Allen, tell me ‘bout that pie!!


French Apple Tart - Very tasty stuff!

Thank you. Done saved that!
An 8# breast. Injected and seasoned, stuffed with a mix of pork sausage, chopped apple an onion. Smoked on Lang smoker with a mix of cherry and pecan. Also an 8.5 ham. 3 people Dressing cooked in the stove. Turned out very tasty.
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