I've never tried it, but I saw Paula Deen make this on her show--she called it turducken. :)
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2007-11-10 13:13:39
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answered by I Love Lucy 3
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Save Daffy, I love ducks...they need their fat , we dont. Ever tried to cuddle a turkey ?
Is this some kind of kinky new American cuisine?
Australians would find the idea so disgusting ..lol.
Reminds me of the days when Aussies used to used pineapple in all their recipes....eeeee ewwwwh !!!!
Thank goodness we have moved on (to kangaroo and emu)This is going to give me nightmares about strange people inserting dead dirds into other dead birds and worse ...carving it up in front of unsuspecting guests. Adams family revisited.
2007-11-10 18:22:44
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answered by Veronica H 1
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What were you feedin an army,this sounds a little on real to me, must have been a very small duck,chicken in order for that to fit in a turkey,never tryed it an not about to.B
2007-11-10 13:18:11
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answered by rapp2511 2
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sounds tasty but I would be worried that all the meat wasnt cooked through and safe. Heard too many things in serv/safe class about bacteria and poultry.
2007-11-10 14:03:08
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answered by Aloha_Ann 7
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2017-01-06 12:31:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I havent tried it, but I swa it on a Food Network show. The official name for that dish is Turducken. Looks and sounds great. Not too healthy for you though. lol
2007-11-10 13:11:29
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answered by Ronnie Hulk 1
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It sounds nice.
Figuring something new, eh?
:)
Being creative is wonderful.
But, I think, too many fat in the duck.
But, it's OK. Once per Year!
Once, every Christmas.
Have a nice Christmas Party :)
2007-11-10 13:12:12
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answered by TM™ 3
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Sounds tasty, I would want to try it.
You should have probably entered in this question in the Food or Polls & Survey section though. It doesn't seem right in Senior Citizens. lol
2007-11-10 13:11:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It's similar to 'turducken' Without the chicken of course. I tried it once and it's pretty good -- but too much meat for me. ;X
2007-11-10 13:11:07
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answered by distortedcrystals 2
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Me neither. Does it have a name? Must need a pretty big turkey to do that!
2007-11-10 13:15:12
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answered by Anonymous
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