Anonymous
Post 12/17/2013 00:00     Subject: Where to get a turducken

Not the "disgusted" poster, but I've tried it multiple times and never had a good one. I think the only way to make a good one would be to cook the three birds separately and then jam them together somehow.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2013 21:54     Subject: Where to get a turducken

Anonymous wrote:Disgusting. Dead chicken stuffed inside dead duck stuffed inside dead turkey. Might as well be a damn vulture. Yuck.


I take it you haven't tried it?

I think you might be pleasantly surprised.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2013 21:45     Subject: Where to get a turducken

Anonymous wrote:Disgusting. Dead chicken stuffed inside dead duck stuffed inside dead turkey. Might as well be a damn vulture. Yuck.


Damn
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2013 21:15     Subject: Re:Where to get a turducken

I would order from the Cajun grocer and get the one stuffed with seafood jambalaya.

The vegan can add shrimp to that list.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2013 21:04     Subject: Re:Where to get a turducken

Anonymous wrote:OP here--has anyone tried the Harris Teeter one? I've seen such mixed reviews on-line that I'm worried about buying one that's a disaster.


Have you made one of any brand before? I suspect the mixed reviews are mostly because it's essentially impossible to make a good turducken. The meats have different correct internal temperatures so you have to dry out come to make the others edible. Not necessarily Harris-Teeter's fault that it is a "good in theory only" dish.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2013 20:36     Subject: Re:Where to get a turducken

I had no idea you could buy one pre-prepared. I thought this was a DIY kind of project.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2013 20:36     Subject: Re:Where to get a turducken

Uh, we don't attack you for your vegan preferences. How about piping down and taking it elsewhere.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2013 12:19     Subject: Where to get a turducken

Disgusting. Dead chicken stuffed inside dead duck stuffed inside dead turkey. Might as well be a damn vulture. Yuck.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2013 10:32     Subject: Where to get a turducken

I just bought a (frozen) duck at Costco but I've never heard of a turducken...sounds interesting. I hope you find one and if you do let us know where you find it.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2013 10:30     Subject: Where to get a turducken

We had the Cajun grocer one a few years ago. Delicious and not spicy.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2013 09:48     Subject: Where to get a turducken

Friend of mine buys it at Harris Teeter every year for their Friendsgiving. She said it's pretty good.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2013 09:43     Subject: Re:Where to get a turducken

OP here--has anyone tried the Harris Teeter one? I've seen such mixed reviews on-line that I'm worried about buying one that's a disaster.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2013 09:36     Subject: Where to get a turducken

They have them in the freezer section at Harris Teeter -- my kids thought it was the weirdest thing they have seen in a grocery store!
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2013 09:36     Subject: Where to get a turducken

Harris teeter had them but you might want to call.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2013 09:35     Subject: Where to get a turducken

My kids have requested a turducken for Christmas. I'd really like to pick one up locally--does anyone know of anyone around here who prepares them? I also see I can mail order one from Dean and Deluca or the cajun grocer. Anyone have experience with either of these? In particular, is the cajun grocer turducken spicy? Many thanks!