Will wonders never cease... I spotted frozen Cajun-stuffed turducken at my local Publix

florisandy

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supermarket today for $75.00.

What is this world coming to??!

If I'm not around here anymore, you can reach me at my very chilly vacation home in Antarctica at 1-800-IAM-SAFE.

 
Sorry, but for $75.00 I'd be having me a beautiful rib roast.

Every time I mess with a turkey I ask myself why I didn't remember that I like plain old cheap chicken better anyway.

 
I hear ya Melissa, and that's why I've had a roasted chicken

(ahem, - a totally different species than me...) for the past few years in lieu of turkey because I like a roasted chicken better.

However, due to the great feedback on charcoal-grilling a turkey for Thanksgiving here, I hope to start a new trend if it comes out good.

Who says we can't be untraditional but appreciate Thanksgiving?

Enjoy that chickie!

 
Oh, aside from taking a side dish or something my Mom and aunt still do the

major stuff like the turkey and dressing. I try to sweet talk Mom into making me my own little pan of dressing to take home-that part and the gravy I adore. I'm glad we started doing Mexican for Christmas.

 
IMHO, I think Turducken is a waste of money, and good food

and way too much work. Can you imagine the mess after it is all sliced and just sitting there all torn apart? Ugh! Whoever came up with that has too much time on their hands. Has anyone ever tried it? I saw a food show this week, with all the birds boned out, each one was filled with stuffing, the whole mess rolled up and cooked. I just can't imagine this being safe to eat.

 
Neither have I for obvious

reasons...

"A turducken is a dish consisting of de-boned chicken stuffed into a de-boned duck, which itself is stuffed into a de-boned turkey."

Wikipedia

This is my WORST nightmare!!!

 
We do Mexican for Christmas too. We love it. REC: Tamale Soup

So much can be made ahead. I am going to make the Tamale Bites that Steve2 posted, this year. I think I am going to buy the tamales this year, since I found a small Mexican restaurant that sells them one dozen for ten dollars.
I made the soup below with some tamales that I bought at Aldi's that I wanted to use up. I didn't have as many tamales as the recipe called for, but it was good.

Tamale Soup

By mamabear22 on January 09, 2008

* timer
* Prep Time: 10 mins
* Total Time: 4 1/4 hrs
* Servings: 4-6

About This Recipe

"My husband gets delicious homemade tamales every Thursday at the school where he works. I always freeze whatever we can't eat and eventually we get a backlog, so I made up this recipe last night and it turned out great. Most of the measurements (other than the canned goods) are just estimates and can be adjusted according to preference."
Ingredients

o 2 (15 ounce) cans black beans
o 1 (15 ounce) cans diced tomatoes
o 1 (6 ounce) cans tomato sauce
o 4 cups chicken broth
o 1 cup onions, diced
o 1 tablespoon garlic, minced
o 1 tablespoon cumin, ground
o 1 tablespoon chili powder
o 1 tablespoon red pepper flakes
o 1 teaspoon kosher salt
o 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
o 10 -12 frozen tamales ( chicken, pork, or beef)
o 1 cup colby-monterey jack cheese, shredded

Directions

1. Combine all ingredients except tamales and cheddar cheese in large crockpot. Cook on low for 4 to 5 hours.
2. Meanwhile, allow tamales to thaw just enough to be able to cut them.
3. About 30 minutes prior to serving, add still-mostly-frozen tamales to crockpot and cook on high for 30 minutes.
4. Serve with cheese sprinkled on top.

http://www.food.com/recipe/tamale-soup-277818

 
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