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  1. Davisbr:

    I cook a spatchcocked chicken often and it renders a more evenly cooked chicken than the standard method. I cook it with a preheated cast iron skillet atop to further flatten the bird.

    To all:

    Happy Thanksgiving and we should all count our blessings – sometimes tough to do after the recent election. At least Obama is presiding for only 4 more years.

  2. Nope. If it were merely a matter of getting a good turkey, then how do you explain that some folks get it consistently right and others have an inconsistent record?

    A properly prepared turkey will be; fully cooked, nicely browned and most of all… moist.

    Anyone who does some research on google will discover a plethora of methods, common sense should prevail as always. Three of my favorite tricks are to ‘brine’ the bird the day before and to tent the bird with tinfoil and cook it upside down on a roasting rack. Untenting the bird a half hour before its done and turning it right side up creates a nicely browned bird that is consistently moist.

  3. Neo,

    Yes, Thanksgiving has been my favorite holiday for many many years mostly for the reasons you mention; it’s difficult to commercialize an ugly bird (except as your photo above does).

    In the spirit of the day we always set an extra place and toast, in recognition, those loved ones who can’t be with us due to death or distance.

    To you and to all your commentors, my best wishes for a Happy and meaningful Thanksgiving.

  4. Happy Thanksgiving all! My favorite side dishes are cornbread dressing and cranberry sauce made from fresh cranberries. My wife makes two kinds…traditional and one that is all chopped up with jalapeno in it.

    I’m ending a bout with stomach virus so I’ll skip all the rich food this year. Y’all all GORGE yourselves!

  5. I never realized before that Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday too. And for the reasons that you cite, neo. Just never had thought about it in a methodical way. Thanks for the summing up.

    We are all so very lucky we live in the good old USA. Even with Obama as President. I just returned from visiting several countries that are nice to visit but I would not want to live in any of them. So, a very happy Thanksgiving to us all.

    I also agree that if the turkey’s not just right, the gravy and cranberry sauce will cover that. Hmm, my mouth is watering and it’s still 24 hours away. Be still my growling stomach.

  6. A Happy Thanksgiving to Neo and all her commenters!

    We are having a duck this year (an experiment of my gf’s). On the pie question, I am with you in giving a pass to the pumpkin pie. My sweetheart makes a pecan maple pie that will make one purr with pleasure after the first bite.

  7. Wishing you a Happy, Healthy and Safe Thanksgiving.

    Still much to be Thankful for!

    EAT! We can diet tomorrow.

  8. NRO has a poll up on favorite Thanksgiving foods. Stuffing beats both turkey and pumpkin pie. Doesn’t it say something about American ingenuity that we can make something so delicius out of dried out bread? Of course, we have to acknowledge the contribution of turkeys to the gravy we use on that dried out bread.

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