Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The smoked turkey from BBQ joint Pig Beach don't play. Along with mashed potatoes, green bean casserole and pumpkin pie, ...
I eat turkey legs about as often as I eat corny dogs, and they both happen at my annual visit to the State Fair of Texas. Sure, I might take a nibble from the Thanksgiving turkey leg, but my ...
Funnel cakes and chicken on a stick get lots of love, but if you were to name one signature festival food, it would be hard to beat a giant smoked turkey leg. It’s a meal fit for a king, and the ...
Few things scream “special occasion” like a properly cooked roast turkey. From its eye-popping bronze finish to its large, impressive size, a roast turkey is sure to turn heads like Duane “The Rock” ...
Peel the squash and dice. Season the thighs with salt and pepper. Heat up the oil in a dutch oven until lightly smoking. Sear the turkey thighs for about 3 minutes on each side until it is lightly ...
Smoked turkey will be salty and on the dry side. Cook it in something with sauce or juice. Put it in a crock pot with some BBQ sauce on it, over a sliced onion. Or make a stew or a soup. Lentils or ...
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