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Title: how to cook a bird
Post by: potter on July 03, 2017, 06:52:53 PM
How do u men cook these birds?just made a turkey salad, cooked meat , grinded, added mayo , celery , onion, jalapinos, .but meat is still dried out and lousy .its the leanist tough meat I ever cooked.
Title: how to cook a bird
Post by: VaTuRkStOmPeR on July 03, 2017, 07:07:51 PM
Jalapeño pepper cut into 4s lengthwise

Fill the reservoir of the jalapeño w cream cheese

Lay a 4" long 2" wide slice of turkey on top. 

Completely wrap in bacon and use toothpicks to pin it together

Cook on medium heat on the grill until bacon is charred

Enjoy!
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: hookedspur on July 03, 2017, 07:09:12 PM
Turkey nuggets  :drool:
Marinated over night in one of several great recipes then deep fried at 375 3-4 minutes
and yum yum.
My favorite is about 24 hours in ranch dressing or 12 hrs in butter milk. Then Drakes fry mix ,
and Cajun spice to taste.

NEVER NEVER OVER COOK WILD TURKEY ITS A WASTE OF SOME GREAT EATING
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: Greg Massey on July 03, 2017, 07:11:35 PM
It's just hard to beat cast iron skillet fried turkey, biscuits and milk gravy.. I also make turkey jerky that really good...
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: SteelerFan on July 03, 2017, 07:18:49 PM
Another vote for turkey nuggets!!

Cubed breast dredged in Kentucky Kernel seasoned flour and deep fried (or skillet fried in oil). Only way we eat them anymore. Kids will stand at the counter and eat them before they hit the table.

*gonna have to try hookedspur's marinating idea now...
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: OldSwamper on July 03, 2017, 07:57:39 PM
Cut into smaller pieces (takes 2-3 bites), marinate in franks hot sauce and buttermilk, then coat in your preferred chicken breader and fry
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: Tomfoolery on July 03, 2017, 08:07:47 PM
Fry the breast in nuggets save the thighs and wings for a thick fricasee over rice.
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: 3bailey3 on July 03, 2017, 08:16:58 PM
Same as Steeler fan but I  soak in butter milk and hot sauce for at least two days and as far as tough goes never had any tough this way!
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: M,Yingling on July 03, 2017, 08:28:18 PM
debone whole bird white meat dark meat cut into nuggets  soak in zesty  Italian dressing bout 5 hour roll in seasoned flour drop in hot grease 3 - 4 minute    do extra while your at it tastes  good right out fridge also  dam now iam hungry lol
Title: how to cook a bird
Post by: Happy on July 03, 2017, 08:42:27 PM
Gonna go a little different route on this one but it has never failed to dissapoint. I skin the bird whole. Then I freeze them. When I am ready to cook one after I thaw it out I take a stick of melted butter and some hat water to thin out the mixture. Mix together in a bowl with Tony Sacherez Cajun seasoning and inject it like Amy Winehouse on a Saturday night. After that I cold smoke it whole for about 4 hours with hickory chips. Then I take the whole bird and Debone everything. Wings, legs, thighs you name it. Cut into chunks and roll them in flour. Fry golden brown with butter and more Cajun seasoning. I did one for my grandparents for thanksgiving one year. My grandma did a store bought turkey for backup. Guess which one was barely touched? It's time consuming but we'll worth it.

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Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: Cut N Run on July 03, 2017, 08:52:54 PM
Teriyaki Turkey Marinade
Mix soy sauce, white sugar, garlic, vegetable oil, powdered ginger, and ground black pepper in a blender on high for 5-6 minutes to get an even mix.  Cut turkey breast into 1 inch cubes and place turkey in marinade & marinate overnight in a refrigerator. The next day, Skewer turkey & grill until turkey is done without overcooking.  I like to cut the hide off a pineapple, then cut it lengthwise into spears and grill along with the turkey.  Every person I shared turkey fixed this way has enjoyed it & wanted more.

PM me if you want exact measurements of ingredients.

Jim
Title: how to cook a bird
Post by: BowBendr on July 03, 2017, 09:35:57 PM
Quote from: Happy on July 03, 2017, 08:42:27 PM....and inject it like Amy Winehouse on a Saturday night....

HeHe....spit my beer out on that one Happy !!


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Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: SteelerFan on July 03, 2017, 09:44:37 PM
Quote from: BowBendr on July 03, 2017, 09:35:57 PM
Quote from: Happy on July 03, 2017, 08:42:27 PM....and inject it like Amy Winehouse on a Saturday night....

HeHe....spit my beer out on that one Happy !!


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X2!   :TooFunny:

This thread is gonna need a "sticky" for these recipes! (Now I'm hungry too Mike!)
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: falltoms on July 03, 2017, 09:45:57 PM
Like stated before.  Never over cook turkey. I leave the breast sponge. (The fat) on the breast when cleaning a gobbler. It flavors the meat and keeps it from drying out, I skin mine out. After its cooked the fat falls off. My favorite dishes are turkey casserole with the breast meat and turkey chili with the legs and thighs. Love the livers too
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: Chris O on July 03, 2017, 10:52:36 PM
Smoke the 2 boneless breast halves for 1 1/2 hrs take out and wrap in aluminum foil with a lot of butter and wrap tight so you don't lose the juice. Cook until the internal temp is right I think it's 165 degrees. I run my smoker at 250 degrees . I usually make turkey salad out of the legs.
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: Gooserbat on July 04, 2017, 06:14:19 AM
My favorite? is  inject with olive oil and then off to the smoker.  First run with dry rub of your choice wait 8-24 hours and then I inject 3 oz per deboned breast.  Leave it laying flat with the skin side up in a pan so it cooks in it's juices and place in the smoker at 200 degrees.  Usually takes about 3+ hours to get to 165.  Then I pull it out of the pan and let it bark over in heavy smoke for an additional 20-30 min.

Or cut it into strips that are across the grain and make fajitas.  First saute onions and peppers ( one each bell, and Anaheim) once those are beginning to just get tender but not done add the turkey meat and two crushed dry red chillies, and salt and black pepper to taste.  Cook until the meat is almost done and add two sliced roma tomatoes and squeeze an entire lime into the mix.  Finish cooking until tomatoes are cooked down. 
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: West Augusta on July 04, 2017, 06:38:24 AM
The thighs and drumsticks I put in the crock pot covered with chicken stock, some potatoes, carrots and onions and cook for about 8 hours.

The breast, nuggets as above.
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: 2eagles on July 04, 2017, 07:33:49 AM
I use a slow cooker / crock pot too. Breast meat covered in Whylers chicken crystals dissolved in water. Add salt & pepper and chop some onion to toss in. Start before work in the morning and ready for dinner. Slice it thin on bread with potatoes and gravy for a hot turkey sandwich. Shred leftovers for any recipe you would use chicken.
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: trkehunr93 on July 04, 2017, 09:33:59 AM
Lots of options but whatever you do brine that bird if your going to smoke or roast, you will not regret doing it.  Whether you pluck whole, skin out breasts and leg/thigh meat it makes a world of difference.  I like to smoke the breast, I trim it so its proportionate in size and does not overcook on the ends, truss it with butchers twine and smoke at 200 over applewood and you have a weeks worth of meat for sandwiches, salads, etc.  You can vacuum seal it also and freeze it for lunchmeat down the road.  The left over pieces can be cubed up and breaded or battered, I like to flour, egg and panko mine.  Damn their good!  Last batch was fixed Saturday and was gone by Monday.  The leg/thighs I like to drop in a dutch oven and cook low and slow until the meat falls off, great for salads, BBQ or tacos when crisped up in a frying pan with some olive oil and some of the braising liquid.  Turkey pot pie anyone, another good use for leg/thigh meat.  Grinding the leg/thigh meat makes great sausage/burger meat as well. Probably the best thing to do with breast by far is slicing across the grain, pounding it flat and flour/egg/panko it and make schnitzel, German for chicken fried, served with a salad, some sauteed garden veggies like squash/zucchini and a glass of red wine and your wife will love you forever!
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: Meadow Valley Man on July 04, 2017, 10:03:11 AM
Here's my (no longer) secret recipe:

First, cut a single breast into nuggets.  Combine one box of Jiffy Cornmuffin mix and a like amount of Krusteaz Buttermilk pancake mix in a gallon size ziplock bag. Shake well to mix.  You can add seasonings if you like, but I do not.

Combine one egg and a half to three quarters cup of milk in a bowl large enough to contain all the nuggets. Mix well.

Put the nuggets in.  I usually heat a saucepan of peanut oil to approximately 350 degrees.  The oil should be about three inches deep in the pan--make sure there is at least two inches of pan above the oil line.

Put 6 or 7 nuggets in the ziplock bag and shake. Fry the nuggets two to three minutes until golden brown.

We use Sweet Baby Ray's  as a dipping sauce.

Yum!



Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: dutch@fx4 on July 04, 2017, 10:11:02 AM
We love the Nuggets and breaded cutlets. Fried in oil. Just don't over cook it.   Chicken fried steak. .yumny
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: Spring Creek Calls on July 04, 2017, 04:07:33 PM
Try this for a little Caribbean twist on the grill.

This makes enough marinade for one boneless half of a wild turkey breast.

1 TBS Kosher Salt
1 TBS Garlic Salt
1 TBS Thyme
2 TBS Whole All Spice

2 Fresh Cubanelle Peppers or 6 Annaheim Peppers (remove stems and seeds)
1 Habanero Pepper (remove stem and seeds)

1/4 cup Peanut Oil

Thoroughly liquefy all ingredients in a blender.

Dry the turkey breast thoroughly with paper towels.  (Helps it soak in the marinade and seasoning stick while cooking)

Put the turkey breast and marinade in a large ziploc bag.  Shake it up to make sure the meat gets coated. 

Refrigerate in marinade at least two hours before cooking.  (Overnight is better!)

Grill the breast until done.  The seasoning should stick and blacken while grilling.
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: Yoder409 on July 04, 2017, 04:25:19 PM
Towel dry breast fillets
Brush both sides with light olive oil
Season with Tone's garlic pepper
Grill over low heat til done to your liking................less is better

Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: TauntoHawk on July 05, 2017, 08:34:04 AM
1. cut strips beat them flat marinade over night and fry in seasoned flour
2. marinade overnight crockpot on low 8hrs, shred add bbq sauce for one more hour
3. brine, season, smoke


never had any of these 3 options not wow people that it was wild turkey.
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: earl9932 on July 05, 2017, 08:41:16 AM
I breast out, pound out till about 1/4 inch thick, season to taste, roll and tie with butchers twine and then wrap in bacon pierced with skewers. Place in smoker and smoke over apple wood, low and slow. Slice thin for sandwiches or a little cream cheese and crackers.

Can also do the above and spread the cream cheese on the inside of the breast with a little spinach then roll as above. 
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: tha bugman on July 05, 2017, 04:14:23 PM
I dress them...The Boss Hen takes care of the rest....white meat is fried....dark meat goes into a crock pot with BBQ sauce...I just show up at the dinner table when she rings that bell! :z-winnersmiley:
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: Chris O on July 05, 2017, 09:41:23 PM
Quote from: tha bugman on July 05, 2017, 04:14:23 PM
I dress them...The Boss Hen takes care of the rest....white meat is fried....dark meat goes into a crock pot with BBQ sauce...I just show up at the dinner table when she rings that bell! :z-winnersmiley:
Man where did I go wrong !
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: chadly on July 06, 2017, 01:29:23 PM
I've done it about every way mentioned other than the smoker.  Something new I started last year the pressure cooker.  I make the meat the same as you would with nuggets only bigger.  Bread and fried on each side.  Then add chicken broth and put the top on the cooker.  Cook under pressure 25 minutes.  You will not find a juicier tender way to cook meat.  I've been doing it with whole pheasant breasts too.  Cuts with a fork and is not dry. 
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: jperch on July 06, 2017, 06:53:06 PM
Google Creamy Turkey Breast.  The recipe is on another  website and I am not sure if it is legal to mention the website or copy and paste the recipe.  This version of the recipe uses applejack and heavy cream.  My GF is somewhat of a gourmet cook and this is the only way we prepare wild turkey breast now.  Served with rice and asparagus, can't be beat.   We do one breast at a time.  (I grind the dark meat to mix in with meatballs, meatloaf, etc.)  A big mistake I made when I started was roasting a whole bird.  This gives too much meat at once for us and tends to be too dried out.  You won't be disappointed with this recipe!   
jperch
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: Ozarks Hillbilly on July 07, 2017, 02:11:09 PM
Braised Turkey in Mushroom Gravy

1/2 Turkey breast cut into pieces
1 cup seasoned flour  (reserve 2 tbs)
1/4 cup butter
2-3 tbs canola oil
2-3 cups sliced mushrooms. (depending on how much you like mushrooms)
1/2 cup chopped onion
1 cup dry white wine
3/4 cup chicken stock
1 tbs lemon juice
1 tsp salt
1 tsp pepper
Directions
1. Dredge turkey pieces in seasoned flour
2. Heat butter and 2 tbs oil in Dutch oven over medium heat. Add about 5 turkey pieces make sure everything is in a single layer and nothing is over crowded. Cook 3 min. per side until brown and remove. Repeat for remaining pieces adding oil as needed.
3. Remove last batch of turkey and set aside. Add mushrooms cook about 10 min stirring often.
4. Add onions to mushrooms, cooking 3 or 4 min until tender.
5. Add 2 tbs reserved seasoned flour. Stir well.
6. Add wine, chicken stock, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Bring to a simmer and make sure to scrape all those bits from bottom of Dutch oven.  Add turkey pieces.
7. Reduce heat to low, cover and simmer 1 hour.
8. Serve with mashed potatoes.
Title: Re: how to cook a bird
Post by: renegade19 on July 08, 2017, 05:24:19 PM
Quote from: tha bugman on July 05, 2017, 04:14:23 PM
I dress them...The Boss Hen takes care of the rest....white meat is fried....dark meat goes into a crock pot with BBQ sauce...I just show up at the dinner table when she rings that bell! :z-winnersmiley:

Same here except I deep fry the breast after it's cut into nuggets.  Crock pot turkey is never touch and makes great pulled turkey.  Put it on a bun, in a stir fry, whatever you want.