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brettcoon  > Food > Turducken
For Thanksgiving 2003, I got the bright idea to make a Turducken. That's a duck inside a chicken inside a duck. It was a huge amount of work, and the result wasn't exactly spectacular. This is my photo log.

You can find more of my turducken story here:
http://www.cheesepipe.com/turducken.html
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brettcoon > Seasoning the turkey.
brettcoon > Some assembly required.
brettcoon > The excitement starts to wane.
brettcoon > Deboning poultry is hard.  Good thing this project gave me lots of practice.
brettcoon > Giant stack of poulty and meat magic.
brettcoon > A closeup of the meaty layers.
brettcoon > Ethan struggles to stay awake for the grand finale of putting the bird in the oven.
brettcoon > I was just barely able to hold it together using a bunch of giant wooden skewers.
brettcoon > Turducken photo
Ethan struggles to stay awake for the grand finale of putting the bird in the oven.
 > Ethan struggles to stay awake for the grand finale of putting the bird in the oven.
Ethan struggles to stay awake for the grand finale of putting the bird in the oven.
Camera: Nikon (E4500) |
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