View Full Version : Who sells cooked turkeys?
Ford DNA
11-15-2007, 11:24 AM
Hey I need to find a place that sells already baked or smoked turkeys that you can call up and reserve and go pick up. Help me! I will share my best turkey recipes! :D
topher469
11-15-2007, 11:37 AM
I can cook a killer Turkey!! LMK how big of bird you want and when you want to pick it up and how much you will pay to have it done.
Ford DNA
11-15-2007, 11:49 AM
Two 120lb birds, one baked and stuffed with stuffing, one smoked. Willing to pay $3.50.
Suicidal Racing
11-15-2007, 12:28 PM
i thinks sonnys sells smooked turkeys..my cuz used to work there and last year i think thats what we had on turkey day was one of theres..it was taste..
i will be doing turkey day by my self this year well with my girl..i think i'm going to get a turkey deep fryer and just do it like that..i'll put a nice dry rub on the outside and butter lemon and herb mix under the skin and inject it with some beer and other herbs and drop that fucker in
anyone know how long per pound you have to cook it and at what temp when you deep fry it? rep will be given
Ford DNA
11-15-2007, 12:33 PM
This will be my first thanksgiving without my family. :sad:
My mom moved back to Alabama, Dad does his own thing every year with his buddies.
Anyway, cool. I'll call Sonny's. I was wondering about them! Still need one just plain ol' baked one. Publix sells them, but in a whole dinner dealie. Not sure if that's what D wants. We're eating it at the track Wed. night. :dunno:
topher469
11-15-2007, 12:42 PM
Well good luck on your search, one less bird for me this year!! I am already cooking 4 birds don't know if I could do 5 by t-day and get them all to each of them hot!! G/L Amanda
GNs-r-slow
11-15-2007, 12:43 PM
i cant recall the name of the BBQ place, We ordered almost eveything from them. Its right behind the Popeyes chicken 1 block off hwy 60 on Kingsway.(between 60 & Robinson). I was very good and Id do it again.
Wife only made deserts, Made the holiday at our house very easy.
Suicidal Racing
11-15-2007, 12:50 PM
This will be my first thanksgiving without my family. :sad:
My mom moved back to Alabama, Dad does his own thing every year with his buddies.
Anyway, cool. I'll call Sonny's. I was wondering about them! Still need one just plain ol' baked one. Publix sells them, but in a whole dinner dealie. Not sure if that's what D wants. We're eating it at the track Wed. night. :dunno:
no thats what i'm talking about t- day at the track..
last time i went hunting i was gone all that week and my t-day dinner was fresh deer,baked beans and a 12 pack of budwiser.
i did the first t-day with my dads family in like 8 years last year..i used to just spend it with friends and there familys.
OldMan
11-15-2007, 12:52 PM
Hey I need to find a place that sells already baked or smoked turkeys that you can call up and reserve and go pick up. Help me! I will share my best turkey recipes! :D
Honey Baked Hams!!! I got one for an office party last year and it was good!!!!
HoneyBaked - Retail (http://www.honeybakedonline.com/HBOnline/Retail/Index.asp?Ref=7818539:1098243430)
anyone know how long per pound you have to cook it and at what temp when you deep fry it? rep will be given
3 minutes per pound.... Most of the fryers come with instructions about the birds. The most inportant thing to know is to make sure the bird is dry and NOT frozen! Either will cause bad things.... (experience is talking... :D ) Also, do not run the cooker any where near the house or anything else that can catch fire! Greese fires can get very nasty!! :-o
Suicidal Racing
11-15-2007, 12:59 PM
i heard peanut oil dont flame up..but i aint sure and i will do it in my parking lot or at my girls parking lot
and yeah water and oil never mix..whats the best temp like 350?
OldMan
11-15-2007, 01:06 PM
i heard peanut oil dont flame up..but i aint sure and i will do it in my parking lot or at my girls parking lot
and yeah water and oil never mix..whats the best temp like 350?
I always try around 375, but it is a constant battle. When you first drop the bird, it will drop the temp way down, so I actually get it around 450 to drop it in. It will splatter, even with Peanut oil. That is why you want to be away from everything, plus the oil stays hot for a long time. Don't think you can pour it back into the containers and take it home that day. Also, if the wind is blowing enough, it also screws with your cooking temps.
Good tip for knowing how much oil to put in the pot, is to put the bird in and fill it with water. Then take the bird out. That will tell you where to fill the oil too, so the bird is coverd. Then dry the bird off, outside and inside!!!
Here is a link that might help....
Turkey recipes, turkey preparation tips, low carb recipes, high protein food, heart healthy recipes, thanksgiving recipes, high protein diet at eatturkey.com (http://www.eatturkey.com/consumer/cookinfo/fryturk.html)
2klara
11-15-2007, 01:12 PM
I dont know where you live, but try Hot Rods BBQ on Livingston in Lutz. They smokem the turkey.:D
Hot Rod's BBQ & Grill - Lutz FLorida (http://www.hotrodsbbqgrill.com/)
Mars_302
11-15-2007, 01:12 PM
did you just say 120 lb birds?
Ford DNA
11-15-2007, 01:28 PM
I was kidding! :P
Topher, thanks for the offer, but..yeah..the husband wouldn't go for that. He's funny sometimes. He'd want to buy it from a store.
GNs..sorry..I forgot your name. :oops: Thanks! Me and Donald were just talking about that place last night! He was saying when he's in the Popeyes drive-thru with the window rolled down, all he smells is that awesome bbq next door and he starts second guessing why he's in line at Popeyes. lol
topher469
11-15-2007, 02:46 PM
NP Amanda! Everyone I am doing birds for are old customers from when I was running Chef T's out of gulfport.
Scott
11-15-2007, 03:35 PM
Honey Baked Hams!!! I got one for an office party last year and it was good!!!!
HoneyBaked - Retail (http://www.honeybakedonline.com/HBOnline/Retail/Index.asp?Ref=7818539:1098243430)
+1 on HBH.
Cook it yourself slackers !
I am smoking our with hickory, umm, umm, good !
MiDiablo
11-15-2007, 04:35 PM
I already showed ya'll my bird in ODB's recipe thread :lol: but here it is again for good measures...
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b209/MiDiablo/TomTheTurkey.jpg
:lol:
Drace1963
11-15-2007, 05:33 PM
Boston Market has whole meals that you just heat up.
Ford DNA
11-15-2007, 06:43 PM
Oh man...I love Boston Market. Wish there was one closer.
So, I ordered a turkey dinner thing from Publix and a smoked turkey from Sonny's. We don't have time to run all over the place the day we need them, and those two are right here "in town." :-)
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