Thanksgiving Dinner

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Thanksgiving Dinner

Post by Rich McVey » Wed Nov 25, 2009 6:49 am

Thanksgiving Dinner

What are you going to have and how are you going to prepare it?

This year I am going to smoke a turkey and the kids are going to prepare the rest of the meal (with supervision of course). The wife gets the day off from cooking and cleaning.

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RE:Thanksgiving Dinner

Post by Amx » Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:09 am

A can of cranberry sauce and pizza. M&Ms and Skittles for desert. Maybe ice cream after shoveling rocks a few times during the day.
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RE:Thanksgiving Dinner

Post by jens » Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:31 am

I get to fish the Lewis River North Fork in the early morning. The ladies do all the work while us guys get to tip a few back and watch some football. I smoked a couple King filets last night to munch on. I did the dry brine and am lovin that recipe.
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RE:Thanksgiving Dinner

Post by kevinb » Wed Nov 25, 2009 12:15 pm

Just baking the turkey. Might sneek out for an early morning fishing trip but I got to be home
for kickoff...Green Bay is playing:cheers:

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RE:Thanksgiving Dinner

Post by Bigbass Dez » Wed Nov 25, 2009 12:49 pm

Happy turkey day to all the WL.COM members ! We may not have all of the items on our table we desire ! We may not have the chairs that surround the table filled with ALL of our loved ones ! But we can very much thankful for what we do have and who we share the holidays with , and for that reason im very THANKFUL !! GODBLESS ! AND HAVE A WONDERFUL HOLIDAY TO ALL !! :-({|=

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RE:Thanksgiving Dinner

Post by Rich McVey » Wed Nov 25, 2009 1:22 pm

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RE:Thanksgiving Dinner

Post by sellis_414 » Wed Nov 25, 2009 2:49 pm

Plan on fishing the Wenatchee for a few hours. Prepare a Steelhead for an appetizer. Then its on... Stuffing the belly and feeling like crap. Maybe throw in a few Crown & Cokes into the system too! But all in all we have a new nephew (first one for the family) this thanksgiving and lots of stories to tell!

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RE:Thanksgiving Dinner

Post by Dave » Wed Nov 25, 2009 5:41 pm

Happy Thanksgiving everyone. I am definitely looking forward to turkey dinner (oven baked) with all the trimmings. I can't wait to have mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn, and Hawaiian sweet bread rolls. I also love munchin on the black olives and sweet pickles that garnish the table. Desert is a pumpkin pie with cool whip topping and my wife also made a chocolate cream pie. Lots of calories tomorrow, then back to eating reality.
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RE:Thanksgiving Dinner

Post by racfish » Wed Nov 25, 2009 5:53 pm

Im going with the smoked turkey legs.Heres a easy recipe I'm following.



Super Smoked Turkey Legs



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1 gallon
1 cup
1/2 cup
2 Tbs
1 Tbs
1 Tbs
1 Tbs
1 Tbs
1 tsp
1 tsp turkey legs
water
kosher salt
white sugar
onion powder
garlic powder
chili powder
paprika
black pepper
sage
cumin



For More Turkey Info...

Smoked Thanksgiving Turkey

Smoked Turkey Breast

Smoked Wild Turkey

Wet or Dry Turkey Rub

Turkey Brine Recipes

Making Turkey Brine

How to Smoke Turkey



Rinse and drain the turkey legs. Add the remaining ingredients to a large pan and bring to a boil. Take off heat, cover, and allow to cool to room temperature. Pour the brine into your brining container and place it in the fridge to cool. The brine needs to be between 35 and 40 degrees Fahrenheit in order to safely and effectively brine the drumsticks.

Drop the legs into the brine, and soak them for four to six hours. Remove them, rinse well, and drain. Dry them off with paper towels to ready them for the wet rub.
Here's the Wet Rub Recipe


Turkey Leg Rub

3 Tbs
2 Tbs
1 Tbs
1 Tsp
1 Tsp
1/2 Tsp
3 Tbs onion powder
paprika
garlic powder
black pepper
cumin
sage
vegetable oil



Rub this mixture onto the turkey legs, and allow them to rest in it for an hour or so. Put them into the smoker at 225 degrees Fahrenheit, using a light flavored wood. Apple, pear, or cherry are good choices for a mellow smokey flavor.


Figure on four to six hours in the smoker. You want these to be fall-apart tender. The more connective tissue that melts, the more luscious these become. Remove them when done and let them rest and cool for half an hour. If any are left over, shred the meat for sandwiches. Yum!


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RE:Thanksgiving Dinner

Post by hewesfisher » Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:25 am

Standard Thanksgiving fare, roast turkey, mashed potatoes w/giblet gravy (my part of meal prep), mashed yams w/walnuts and browned marshmallow topping - yum, cranberry relish, homemade dinner rolls, steamed broccoli w/hollandaise sauce (son's part of meal prep). For appetizers we'll have my new smoked trout & cream cheese spread w/crackers and a cheese and veggie tray. For desert, homemade pumpkin pie topped with french vanilla ice cream or whipped cream. All shared with my wife, mother, son, his finace' and her nephew. With a spread like that it's a good thing Thanksgiving only comes once a year!

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RE:Thanksgiving Dinner

Post by Toni » Thu Nov 26, 2009 8:23 am

jens wrote:I get to fish the Lewis River North Fork in the early morning. The ladies do all the work while us guys get to tip a few back and watch some football. I smoked a couple King filets last night to munch on. I did the dry brine and am lovin that recipe.
I really like a dry brine. That is all I do now for the last year and a half.
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RE:Thanksgiving Dinner

Post by Dave » Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:58 am

hewesfisher wrote: With a spread like that it's a good thing Thanksgiving only comes once a year!
I agree! I hate to think of how many calories, carbs, salt, and fat I will be taking in today. But like you said Phil, it's only once, or maybe twice (Christmas) a year.

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RE:Thanksgiving Dinner

Post by Dave » Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:24 pm

Dinner (2pm) was fantastic! 6:20 pm, I just had some pie and it was amazing. Hope you all had a great day.

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Post by flinginpooh » Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:38 pm

prime rib mashed taters and gravy corn stuffing deviled eggs olives both green and black yams dinner rolls pie. OMG IM SOOOOOO FULL. My mother had us over for dinner I ate seconds then the food expanded I swear. My pants swole up on me and had to be unbuttoned even. Took a small nap and Im still miserable. I swore I wasnt gonna do this to myself. Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Hope your day was a good one.
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Post by wolverine » Thu Nov 26, 2009 8:59 pm

Well, I just got up from a 2 hour nap. Every year I say that I'm NOT going to eat to the point that that I'm in a stupor. Somehow I just can't resist that one last bite. There is a restaurant in the family that closes to the public on the big holidays and has a potluck buffet for family, extended family, friends, and a few strays every year. We've been getting together this way for over 20 years. Great fun and a way to keep in touch with people that you only see once or twice a year.
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RE:Thanksgiving Dinner

Post by kevinb » Thu Nov 26, 2009 9:18 pm

Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving.
We had an excellent day with the family,food and the Packer's won too!
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Post by curado » Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:18 pm

hope thanksgiving was good for all members. my dad and i had ham on the fire and it was great
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RE:Thanksgiving Dinner

Post by Rich McVey » Fri Nov 27, 2009 3:47 am

I ATE TO MUCH.

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Post by Bigbass Dez » Fri Nov 27, 2009 1:41 pm

IM SAD TO SAY , I FAILED THIS YEAR FOR ATTEMPTING TO HURT MYSELF AT THE DINNER TABLE .. !!
I couldnt even make it past 2ND'S This year ! (whimp) ..#-o

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Post by Dave » Fri Nov 27, 2009 2:06 pm

Bigbass Dez wrote:IM SAD TO SAY , I FAILED THIS YEAR FOR ATTEMPTING TO HURT MYSELF AT THE DINNER TABLE .. !!
I couldnt even make it past 2ND'S This year !
Same here Dez. I had 1 plate yesterday and that was it, I was stuffed. Four hours later I had a small piece of both pumpkin and chocolate cream pie and I again felt stuffed. Since losing all the weight, I think my stomach is just much smaller so I’m not able to eat like I used to. That’s a good thing!

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