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How do you clean your turkey?

Started by NC_10, March 13, 2014, 10:58:30 AM

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NC_10

Just curious on your method of cleaning your trophy gobbler. Do you simply breast them out with the legs also, or do you pluck and singe or maybe even boil the complete bird ?

Dan Mallia

I debone em (breast, legs, thighs) and dad plucks em like a Foster Farms turkey  :funnyturkey:

bamagtrdude

I've always breasted mine out, after cutting off the beard, legs, and tail fan.  Never even fooled with the legs.
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I skin them back to get the breast, legs and thighs. I will pluck one on occasion to deep fry. Breasts get the Jamaican jerk recipe and legs and thighs in the crock pot for bbq or turkey salad.
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stinkpickle

I usually skin and slice out the breast and remove the legs/thighs.  I don't mess with plucking and gutting anymore.

trackerbucky

Quote from: stinkpickle on March 13, 2014, 01:16:34 PM
I usually skin and slice out the breast and remove the legs/thighs.  I don't mess with plucking and gutting anymore.

+1.  So much quicker and you still get 95% of the meat.
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Gamblinman

Just filet the breast right off the bone. Bust the thigh and legs off and boil for the cats and dogs.

The rest...buzzards gotta eat too

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JuniorPre 360

Anyone know of an instructional video or website that shows how to do all this? If by some miracle I kill one this year, I'd like to keep the fan and beard.   :cowboy:

honker22

Keeping the fan and beard, is no issue when cleaning a bird.  My preferred method of taking the beard off, is tightly gripping it close to where it attaches and firmly jerking it out (no jokes please).  No meat to rot on the end of the beard, and it comes out intact... took me many years of cutting beards off, before someone showed me that trick.

For saving the fan, just begin cutting from the backside, just above is cloaca (craphole), and skin him back towards the body until your far enough down to cut it off.  Shave the excess meat, put borax or salt on the exposed skin/meat and then pin him to some carboard with the fan fully open.  You may can find a video, but I promise it's not very hard at all.  I save most of my fans.  I just leave them up in the attic drying for a few weeks before I will put them on display.
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BigGobbler

I cut the beard,spurs and tail off leaving some meat on them and salt them down good. I only bone out the breast meat the rest is not worth messing with there is nothing but muscles and bone on the legs on the Florida birds.

tomstopper

Quote from: stinkpickle on March 13, 2014, 01:16:34 PM
I usually skin and slice out the breast and remove the legs/thighs.  I don't mess with plucking and gutting anymore.
^^^This

CrustyRusty

I usually just give it to my wife or one of my kids, that's how I clean my turkeys. :TooFunny:


Quote from: NC_10 on March 13, 2014, 10:58:30 AM
Just curious on your method of cleaning your trophy gobbler. Do you simply breast them out with the legs also, or do you pluck and singe or maybe even boil the complete bird ?

Crappiepro

Quote from: stinkpickle on March 13, 2014, 01:16:34 PM
I usually skin and slice out the breast and remove the legs/thighs.  I don't mess with plucking and gutting anymore.
That's how I do mine. I like to soak the breast strips in Dale's Marinate(Low Sodium) and then grill them slow. Legs and thighs go in a boiling bag/oven cooked with spices and vegi's.

Gooserbat

Quote from: bamagtrdude on March 13, 2014, 01:01:56 PM
I've always breasted mine out, after cutting off the beard, legs, and tail fan.  Never even fooled with the legs.

THIS^^^
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tnturkey

cut the beard off, cut the legs off, and the fan. then I just breast them.