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(@todd_sails)
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Usually do this for Thankgiving and Christmas.

It's really cold outside, over a foot of snow on the ground, etc.

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With my special blend of cajun seasoning injected thru out the bird prior to frying- mouth watering good!

Merry Christmas


 
Posted : December 25, 2013 4:03 pm
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yeah, it was so cold here I had to put on a T-shirt to walk the dog.


 
Posted : December 26, 2013 9:19 am
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You can buy Cajun Injector seasoning up there? Thats good stuff!

Next you need to try one in a Cajun Microwave. Last year I did a turkey and a ham at the same time. You pair that with Jambalaya and green bean casserole... man thats good!!

Makes me want to go home and cook something.

C


 
Posted : December 26, 2013 3:50 pm
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Originally Posted by Clayton
Last year I did a turkey and a ham at the same time. You pair that with Jambalaya and green bean casserole...
C

Is that like

Tur-ham-alya

? Sounds good enough...


 
Posted : December 27, 2013 9:57 am
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Being from Lafayette, LA. I get a heads up on the new cajun trends from family. I brought back a TurPorky from my Thanksgiving visit to have for Christmas. Turkey stuffed with a pork roast...yumm. Will finish the leftovers tomorrow night!

My mom and wife had to drive 45 minutes out of Lafayette just to get it from the butcher.


 
Posted : December 28, 2013 12:36 am
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Originally Posted by Todd_Sails
...

It's really cold outside, over a foot of snow on the ground, etc.
...

With my special blend of cajun seasoning injected thru out the bird prior to frying- mouth watering good!

Merry Christmas

It was 60deg in Vegas over Christmas ; & the Host of
the party had GOOD Food !!

I'm from Maryland though, & Like spicy food ; i'm betting
that Your dinner was Better than Mine ? Can almost taste
the Old-Bay in your Turkey !!

Bille


 
Posted : December 28, 2013 3:30 pm
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I'm trying to think of what might be the equivalent here in the real

swamp

(everglades).

Maybe Vul-gat-oa? (Turkey buzzard/vulture, alligator, boa constrictor)?


 
Posted : December 30, 2013 9:39 am
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Originally Posted by waterbug_wpb
I'm trying to think of what might be the equivalent here in the real

swamp

(everglades).

Maybe Vul-gat-oa? (Turkey buzzard/vulture, alligator, boa constrictor)?

If you kill a Boa down there wouldn't it already be stuffed? <img src="<>/eek.gif" alt="eek" title="eek" height="15" width="15" />

C


 
Posted : December 30, 2013 10:32 am
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seems the ones they've killed so far have been stuffed with eggs?

I think they said the burmese python typically lay about 100 eggs per

clutch

...

I don't know much about snakes other than they look cool and I don't want one.


 
Posted : December 30, 2013 11:35 am
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Originally Posted by Clayton
You can buy Cajun Injector seasoning up there? Thats good stuff!

Next you need to try one in a Cajun Microwave. Last year I did a turkey and a ham at the same time. You pair that with Jambalaya and green bean casserole... man thats good!!

Makes me want to go home and cook something.

C

I make my OWN cajun seasoning to inject thru out the bird and let it soak several hours before deep frying.
It's mostly cayenne pepper, etc.

And thanks to all for the woderful posts, it also sounds like many had some unique, wonderful meals.
Happy New Year everyone!

PS- abouut 8 ihnches of snow last night- and it's snowing HEAVY now!
I'm planning to go sledding today with my kids and a few friends.


 
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