Photo note:
"This was a total thrill for me. I cooked this turkey (bottom left corner) per my son's directions. He cooked the other three at his mother-in-law's home where we all met for Thanksgiving dinner this year. Since my oldest son is a gourmet chef (and an executive manager as well) I was happy to have this opportunity to to have HIS guidance, ha ha!
I used to be a "brown paper bag" person for roasting my turkeys, since I wanted to make sure they stayed juicy. But I'm sold on his method. He slathers his turkey with a mix of softened butter mixed with mayonaise and you roast it uncovered. The picture at the top left is his smoked turkey, freshly drained from the brine. The turkey at the top right is being checked for a perfect temperature before he decided this one and the one below it were done.
If you really like to see cooking photos, you may enjoy seeing the original size version uploaded. There are notes added to this image, for those who really want details. And yes, it was a very happy Thanksgiving for our family this year!"
While Visions of Sugar Plums Danced. . .
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
4 Thanksgiving Turkeys by Mother and Son!
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I haven't tasted Turkey in my whole life.T_T..i really hope i can taste one,and soon.^-^These pics really look yummy!^-^i love to cook ,too.aside frome writing ,it's my other passion.^-^
ReplyDeleteI love it. It's interesting to me how artists/writers always seem to like cooking. . .
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