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Mon, Nov 5, 2018 11:10 AM
What are your plans this year? Keeping with tradition or changing anything up?
We're sticking to tradition for the most part. I believe this is my 11th year doing the turkey, the past 10 all being cooked in the Charbroil Big Easy (oilless "deep fryer"). This year I'm changing it up and cooking the bird sous vide. We won't have the presentation of a whole turkey, as it has to be cut up before cooking, but it should make for a much tastier bird.
https://www.chefsteps.com/activities/a-better-way-to-turkey-cook-that-bird-sous-vide-for-the-best-feast-ever
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Mon, Nov 5, 2018 11:48 AM
Fried a turkey yesterday for Neighborsgiving, so I want to reuse the oil and fry one on Thanksgiving. My MIL is going to be pissed though because she swears by stuffing in the turkey and not separate. The skin and moisture on the fried turkey was so much better though, imo.
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My family will do what we always do. I always do the desserts but this year I'm doing the turkey also. Several people have already asked me to do a leg of lamb but I just might wait till Christmas to do that. Just doesn't seem very Thanksgivingish to me.
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posted by justincredible
What are your plans this year? Keeping with tradition or changing anything up?
We're sticking to tradition for the most part. I believe this is my 11th year doing the turkey, the past 10 all being cooked in the Charbroil Big Easy (oilless "deep fryer"). This year I'm changing it up and cooking the bird sous vide. We won't have the presentation of a whole turkey, as it has to be cut up before cooking, but it should make for a much tastier bird.
https://www.chefsteps.com/activities/a-better-way-to-turkey-cook-that-bird-sous-vide-for-the-best-feast-ever
Good call. I need to do this. I love my sous vide.
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I come home to Ohio every year for Thanksgiving, and is usually the only time I come to Ohio. Will be doing the usual, traditional thanksgiving with the family and see a movie. Not sure what movie we'll see but I'm usually in charge of pie and beer.
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Always go back to Ohio for thanksgiving. My favorite holiday of the year.
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Traditional Turkey Dinner with all the usual dishes then on Friday we all go to the lighting of the Licking County Courthouse.
Used to go to the courthouse lighting every year growing up. Love driving by the courthouse when I'm in town for Christmas.
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Tue, Nov 20, 2018 5:56 PM
On Thursdays the Belly Family of 11 to 15 depending on who coming from Chicago and if we invite a friend .. we have for the past three years it is a tradition now. King Crab 12-14 pounds, cheese biscuits and a small salad and lots of wine/beer.
Friday: I prepare the other traditional 25 pound baked turkey, stuffing, mash potatoes, salad, green beam casserole, biscuits, gravy, cranberry sauce, pumpkin, pecan pies, pickles/olives tray. The family shows up again more wine/beer and Irish coffee
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I just got done making my noodles. Tomorrow I prep the turkey and will bake 1 cake and 2 pies. Already have the pumpkin roll made and frozen so I just have to pull it and let it thaw. Besides being the host, that's all I have to do since I'm making the leg of lamb for Christmas along with the ham. Everybody else is bringing a dish with them.
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For the 2nd year in a row my wife and I will be going to Texas de Brazil for Thanksgiving. Due to work we can't travel back to Ohio.. It sucks as I love a good traditional Thanksgiving meal.
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Wed, Nov 21, 2018 6:24 AM
Thanksgiving is my holiday at work this year, so my wife and I will be spending it alone together in the morning before I head in at 2. We got a chicken and will prepare all the traditional sides. She’ll probably put the tree up while I’m at work.
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Wed, Nov 21, 2018 11:31 AM
Here in Toledo with local family for Thanksgiving, then heading to Cbus on Friday for the weekend with our kids/grandkids...and like S&L, my favorite holiday. Period.
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Wed, Nov 21, 2018 4:06 PM
Just butchered my first turkey to prepare it for sous vide'ing. Legs are cooking as we speak.
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Thu, Nov 22, 2018 10:16 AM
One turkey in the oven, one on the grill. Side dishes done or ready for the oven. Probably the best shape we've been in three hours before the goal time.
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Thu, Nov 22, 2018 9:12 PM
13 deviled eggs (1/2 egg each)
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Fri, Nov 23, 2018 6:06 AM
I'm glad it's over now lol!