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Turkey--your interesting recipes?
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 264362" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Recently I've scored some turkey for cheap (breasts for $2.75 and a big fresh turkey for 49 cents a pound). </p><p> </p><p>Until yesterday the only thing I've ever done with turkey has been traditional roasting and typical leftovers (sandwiches, stuffing casserole, soup) so I'm wide open to ideas. My family gets tired of that real fast. </p><p> </p><p>Last night I used a meat rub with a zillion ingredients a few hours in advance that I usually use on pork. I was going to grill it but the grill wasn't working so I did it in the oven and then served with a homemade bbq sauce I tried out. My family really liked it and went through most of the turkey breast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 264362, member: 701"] Recently I've scored some turkey for cheap (breasts for $2.75 and a big fresh turkey for 49 cents a pound). Until yesterday the only thing I've ever done with turkey has been traditional roasting and typical leftovers (sandwiches, stuffing casserole, soup) so I'm wide open to ideas. My family gets tired of that real fast. Last night I used a meat rub with a zillion ingredients a few hours in advance that I usually use on pork. I was going to grill it but the grill wasn't working so I did it in the oven and then served with a homemade bbq sauce I tried out. My family really liked it and went through most of the turkey breast. [/QUOTE]
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