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Re: Cooked turkey
sent you a PMSplashingcolor wrote:Was talking to someone this last week and they mentioned there are local places that will cook your turkey for you. Anyone know who these people are? Thank you in advance.
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The name is Puritan Poultry.JayBear wrote:I should have mentioned, for those who are new here, that the chicken store in Riberas is a good source of turkeys--you specify what size you want and pick the turkey up prior to Thanksgiving.
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The name is Puritan Poultry.[/quote]David wrote:
And they are right next door to Bubba's, who specialties include brisket, ribs and pulled pork. They have the oven room, and could even throw some smoke if you wanted that. The new owner is anxious to prove himself and his team to Lakeside. Plus you get to meet one of the few Icelanders in the world who can speak Spanish (probably)
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by DavidCHILLIN wrote: The name is Puritan Poultry.
And they are right next door to Bubba's, who specialties include brisket, ribs and pulled pork. They have the oven room, and could even throw some smoke if you wanted that. The new owner is anxious to prove himself and his team to Lakeside. Plus you get to meet one of the few Icelanders in the world who can speak Spanish (probably) [/quote]by Chillin
The Icelander? Is he up to serving hakarl?...That will prove himself to lakesiders (or get him run out of town).
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Just a FYI: cooking turkey on a BBQ (either charcoal or gas) can be one of the easiest and most satisfying ways to prepare a big bird. Sure you have to forgo internally cooked stuffing but the taste and moistness of the meat makes one forget bird cooked stuffing. We actually have turkey more often during the BBQ season and tend to forget about them for the traditional holidays.
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Oh, good idea, I'll try the bbq! Thanks CheenaGringo!
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Here is our long time family recipe:
1) Coat turkey inside and out with a coating of real mayonnaise - do not use Miracle Whip or one of the other spreads! Do Not Use an Infused or Injected Turkey!
2) Sprinkle seasoning salt, pepper, garlic and any other spice you prefer on the mayo coating.
3) Set up grill for indirect cooking with a drip pan below the bird. We do ours either on a Weber with charcoal banked up against the sides or on a rotisserie with the gas BBQ. I watch the thermometer on the grill and attempt to stay between 350 and 400 degrees and plan about an hour for every 4 pounds.
The mayo gives you a golden brown skin and seals in the juices. I usually tent the bird with heavy duty foil for 20 to 30 minutes before I carve.
1) Coat turkey inside and out with a coating of real mayonnaise - do not use Miracle Whip or one of the other spreads! Do Not Use an Infused or Injected Turkey!
2) Sprinkle seasoning salt, pepper, garlic and any other spice you prefer on the mayo coating.
3) Set up grill for indirect cooking with a drip pan below the bird. We do ours either on a Weber with charcoal banked up against the sides or on a rotisserie with the gas BBQ. I watch the thermometer on the grill and attempt to stay between 350 and 400 degrees and plan about an hour for every 4 pounds.
The mayo gives you a golden brown skin and seals in the juices. I usually tent the bird with heavy duty foil for 20 to 30 minutes before I carve.
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OR, to return to your OP, you can talk to Marco at El Rey behind Soriana´s in Chapala. He used to be the chef at the country club and has roasted many a turkey. A friend said he will cook a turkey for you. Good luck with whatever you decide to do with that turkey!
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Thanks, Lady Otter. I was almost lead astray. Thank you all for your input.
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Marco supplied the ribs for the Chili Cook Off this year. 500 kilos or 1/4 of a ton. They were fabulous and got rave reviews.Lady Otter Latté wrote:OR, to return to your OP, you can talk to Marco at El Rey behind Soriana´s in Chapala. He used to be the chef at the country club and has roasted many a turkey. A friend said he will cook a turkey for you. Good luck with whatever you decide to do with that turkey!
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He is amazing.
A couple of weeks ago he did a whole pig cooked in a pit. It was the best pork I have ever eaten (tender, moist and deliciously flavored with herbs and spices). All the side dishes were outstanding too. Oh, and two-for-one Margaritas. The man knows how to put on a party.
Splashingcolor, you are welcome. I am glad I was able to help!
A couple of weeks ago he did a whole pig cooked in a pit. It was the best pork I have ever eaten (tender, moist and deliciously flavored with herbs and spices). All the side dishes were outstanding too. Oh, and two-for-one Margaritas. The man knows how to put on a party.
Splashingcolor, you are welcome. I am glad I was able to help!
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Just curious. Are the turkeys available Lakeside local ? I'd just like to be able to buy a real fresh turkey - naturally raised - no hormones, etc., blah, blah, blah. I went the "organic, free range" turkey route a couple of years ago at the insistence of my loving wife (who won't eat them - she just wants the stuffing). Disaster. They're definitely tasty but basically stewing fowl. Re that Marco guy - if you could get him to smoke an entire bird you're in for a serious treat. Re stuffing - oyster stuffing - Yum
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I don't know of any "local" (Guadalajara and environs) turkey growers. There could be a small operation.
Most Mexican turkeys sold around here are from the State of Chihuahua.
Most Mexican turkeys sold around here are from the State of Chihuahua.
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Commercially raised poultry contain no steroids.borderreiver wrote:Just curious. Are the turkeys available Lakeside local ? I'd just like to be able to buy a real fresh turkey - naturally raised - no hormones, etc., blah, blah, blah. I went the "organic, free range" turkey route a couple of years ago at the insistence of my loving wife (who won't eat them - she just wants the stuffing). Disaster. They're definitely tasty but basically stewing fowl. Re that Marco guy - if you could get him to smoke an entire bird you're in for a serious treat. Re stuffing - oyster stuffing - Yum
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Doesn't anybody 'brine' their turkeys here? That's the latest thing in the North for the past couple of years.
As far as fresh local turkeys, they are available from backyard farmers who raise some for extra cash. There was an entertaining blog from a couple years ago from someone who bought a live local bird, and then had to transport it in their VW convertible to get it butchered. I remember it was expensive, at about $35 US, and they said it was the toughest bird they had ever experienced. This is probably why the traditional turkey in Mexico, Mole, is slow cooked for many hours in a rich, spicy sauce.
As far as fresh local turkeys, they are available from backyard farmers who raise some for extra cash. There was an entertaining blog from a couple years ago from someone who bought a live local bird, and then had to transport it in their VW convertible to get it butchered. I remember it was expensive, at about $35 US, and they said it was the toughest bird they had ever experienced. This is probably why the traditional turkey in Mexico, Mole, is slow cooked for many hours in a rich, spicy sauce.
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Inject it, spice the cavity and fire it into the deep fryer. Best turkey ever, however you have to do the stuffing on the stove.
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I would be very hesitant to have a turkey smoked with stuffing in the bird. Not only have their been all sorts of warnings against this practice but good smoking technique utilizes cooking at a lower temp for a longer period. Stuffing in the cavity would inhibit smoke reaching the inside of the bird and I doubt stuffing made with oysters would reach adequate cooking temperatures.
Sign seen just yesterday on the outside wall of Whole Foods in Santa Fe, NM: RESPONSIBLY RAISED TURKEYS
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Sign seen just yesterday on the outside wall of Whole Foods in Santa Fe, NM: RESPONSIBLY RAISED TURKEYS
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I brine my birds. Including smaller chickens. It just makes an amazing difference. As you suggest, Chillin, never even heard of it, really, until the Food Network got popular.
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"Sign seen just yesterday on the outside wall of Whole Foods in Santa Fe, NM: RESPONSIBLY RAISED TURKEYS
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LOL! That is Whole Foodese, a language where words are used that actually mean nothing but make clueless people feel good about themselves when spending boat loads of money on food they could get for one/third the price at a supermarket down the street.
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LOL! That is Whole Foodese, a language where words are used that actually mean nothing but make clueless people feel good about themselves when spending boat loads of money on food they could get for one/third the price at a supermarket down the street.
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Lady Otter Latte:
Please take note that I saw it driving by which I always do as Whole Foods in on my "no shopping list" along with WallyWorld, Best Buy and a number of other retailers.
While the Food Network may have brought "brining" to more peoples attention, it has been around for years not only in North America but also in many other food cultures in many different forms. In the late 40's, our cook in China brined live ducks by feeding them liquor and hanging by their feet overnight before starting to prepare.
Please take note that I saw it driving by which I always do as Whole Foods in on my "no shopping list" along with WallyWorld, Best Buy and a number of other retailers.
While the Food Network may have brought "brining" to more peoples attention, it has been around for years not only in North America but also in many other food cultures in many different forms. In the late 40's, our cook in China brined live ducks by feeding them liquor and hanging by their feet overnight before starting to prepare.
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Cheena, I never considered you would be a Whole Foods shopper!
Oh, poor ducks. I don´t even like thinking about that practice.
Oh, poor ducks. I don´t even like thinking about that practice.
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Sounds more like "pickled" than brined!
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when i had a smoker,i would do a wet smoke of the turkey which i stuffed with orange slices and juice. time was about 4-5hrs. and i used small turkeys in the 8-10lb range because anything larger wouldn't fit. wood i used was appleCheenaGringo wrote:I would be very hesitant to have a turkey smoked with stuffing in the bird. Not only have their been all sorts of warnings against this practice but good smoking technique utilizes cooking at a lower temp for a longer period. Stuffing in the cavity would inhibit smoke reaching the inside of the bird and I doubt stuffing made with oysters would reach adequate cooking temperatures.
Sign seen just yesterday on the outside wall of Whole Foods in Santa Fe, NM: RESPONSIBLY RAISED TURKEYS
????????
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The practice was banned in our house after three drunk ducks broke loose in the middle of the night and totally trashed the kitchen.
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