It's a frozen one from Lidl, 4,9Kg for £9.99 so no idea if it's "good". Can't get turkeys (at a reasonable price) other than at Easter & Christmas so there are going to be a couple of frozen ones bought for next year.Swindon_Ed wrote:I was just thinking about cooking a turkey myself ahead of Christmas, the one i did last year was so good, but haven't been able to get any good turkeyskeith157 wrote:There is a turkey defrosting in the fridge, don't know if it's going low n slow or on the spit
Anyone BBQ'ing this weekend?
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Got a brined, stuffed tenderloin in as I type 
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Okay confession time, due to unforseen circs we had to change plans so no BBQ. However the Turkey was cooked vertically on a large Spanek roaster in 2 hours in the fan oven and was juicy & more importantly delicious.
I was well impressed by the quality of this turkey considering the price, 1 slight nick in the skin BUT only 1 largeish sinew left in the drumstick, whatever machine they use to pull the legs it's as good as manually pulled legs. (pulling is where the drumstick is broken above the foot, put over a hook and the hard sinew drawn out of the leg). It's amazing an 11 stone chap (yes I was.............once
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I was well impressed by the quality of this turkey considering the price, 1 slight nick in the skin BUT only 1 largeish sinew left in the drumstick, whatever machine they use to pull the legs it's as good as manually pulled legs. (pulling is where the drumstick is broken above the foot, put over a hook and the hard sinew drawn out of the leg). It's amazing an 11 stone chap (yes I was.............once
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That takes me back to my youth, trying to pull the tendons when Mum and Dad used to sell Xmas fowl.
We still have the hooks set on the door.
Pheasants are much easier
We still have the hooks set on the door.
Pheasants are much easier
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I thought the hooks were for errant kiddiwinks 