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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat is your favorite part of the turkey--the breast, wings, drumsticks. I like meat from the turkey breast. How about
you.
SheltieLover
(75,527 posts)debm55
(53,683 posts)SheltieLover
(75,527 posts)Just guessing. Lol
debm55
(53,683 posts)SheltieLover
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(53,683 posts)yellowdogintexas
(23,572 posts)I like the dark meat for making soup.
Same with chicken
debm55
(53,683 posts)displacedvermoter
(4,039 posts)I think
debm55
(53,683 posts)hlthe2b
(112,347 posts)(dark meat as a kid). Now, I don't even like dark meat for chicken. Go figure...
debm55
(53,683 posts)pfitz59
(12,193 posts)I like the dark meat.
debm55
(53,683 posts)mwf
(58 posts)Dark meat is more moist. Unfortunately, the leg has lots of tendons to deal with, but once the meat is removed from the bone, its easy to eat and flavorful.
debm55
(53,683 posts)Should give it a try, this Thanksgiving.
zeusdogmom
(1,117 posts)I like the gizzard. And since I cook the turkey, I get it. 😀. Otherwise, the drumstick or other dark meat is preferred to the white breast meat.
LuvLoogie
(8,426 posts)My next organic turkey I'll try it .
3catwoman3
(28,335 posts)The meat from the neck is tasty, too, but so much trouble to get to. Nix on the liver.
It's good to know that I'm not the only person who likes the giblets. I always feel a bit primitive when partaking of them.
debm55
(53,683 posts)LuvLoogie
(8,426 posts)sauteed in butter, both sides. Don't over cook. It's ok to leave a slight blush of pink in the middle. A little bit of salt and pepper. A little sauvignon blanc to sip. A nice treat after you get the bird in the oven.
Saw Jacques Pepin do that on one of his shows.
Not to be done with a frozen butterball liver, though. LOL
debm55
(53,683 posts)Ocelot II
(128,543 posts)The white meat is almost always too dry and dense and should be saved for sandwiches or a casserole where something can be added to it so it's not like chewing on drywall. When I was a kid we usually had pheasant and grouse for Thanksgiving - much tastier than turkey - my dad would go hunting in the fall and we'd eat what he'd bagged, usually with wild rice (the real kind, not the store-bought commercially grown version) instead of mashed potatoes.
debm55
(53,683 posts)rampartd
(3,239 posts)save the rest for soup and sandwiches for the big football game saturday.
war eagle. we just might take 'bama down this year.
debm55
(53,683 posts)cloudbase
(6,118 posts)debm55
(53,683 posts)58Sunliner
(6,273 posts)debm55
(53,683 posts)58Sunliner
(6,273 posts)Polly Hennessey
(8,417 posts)debm55
(53,683 posts)justaprogressive
(6,062 posts)But no drumsticks please, Turkey drumsticks, due to their ring of tendons,
are almost inedible; not like chicken quarters at all!
debm55
(53,683 posts)rsdsharp
(11,637 posts)The tendons will then be exposed, and can easily be pulled out with virtually no resistance.
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(53,683 posts)OLDMDDEM
(2,967 posts)debm55
(53,683 posts)Eugene
(66,648 posts)debm55
(53,683 posts)LoisB
(12,132 posts)debm55
(53,683 posts)Last edited Mon Nov 24, 2025, 02:32 PM - Edit history (1)
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(53,683 posts)TommieMommy
(2,550 posts)debm55
(53,683 posts)rsdsharp
(11,637 posts)debm55
(53,683 posts)Deb, are alive turkeys allowed?
debm55
(53,683 posts)Emile
(39,642 posts)debm55
(53,683 posts)catbyte
(38,423 posts)debm55
(53,683 posts)Same with chicken
debm55
(53,683 posts)DinahMoeHum
(23,289 posts). . .it is in a turkey and sausage gumbo I make days later.
debm55
(53,683 posts)pandr32
(13,675 posts)White/dark meat didn't matter. Salt and pepper, crisp lettuce leaves, and lots of mayo. They lasted at least 2-3 days after Thanksgiving (in Canada it is in October). My brother and I could have lived on them.
I don't eat meat as a grown-up. I will cook some turkey burgers with spicy cranberry relish and brie for my husband and daughter and we will eat them outside on the lanai with some bubbly (my burger will be without the turkey part) and an appetizer platter. I will make a maple-walnut pie for dessert.
The big spread this year will be Xmas. Decorated table and the whole nine yards.
debm55
(53,683 posts)MustLoveBeagles
(14,164 posts)debm55
(53,683 posts)MustLoveBeagles
(14,164 posts)You do the same
MIButterfly
(1,755 posts)Some say it's dry, but that's what gravy is for. Actually, I've never had dry turkey.
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debm55
(53,683 posts)Thanksgiving to you and yours.
MIButterfly
(1,755 posts)I am thankful for DU and its many good people, including you!
debm55
(53,683 posts)beemerphill
(597 posts)IF IF IF the cook knows how to make a good gravy so that I can slather that slab with a ladle of top-notch gravy.
debm55
(53,683 posts)electric_blue68
(25,221 posts)debm55
(53,683 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(9,727 posts)I will leave it at that.
debm55
(53,683 posts)Historic NY
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(53,683 posts)lark
(25,795 posts)Son loves the drumsticks, sister is with me and shares the thigh, daughters' partner and hubs share in the breast but daughter eats only ham, not liking turkey. There's enough food for everyone plus lots of leftovers!! Love it! We have great traditional sides and one fairly unique family recipe side. It's a lot of work, everything is homemade, but it is worth it.
We're thinking of eating out for Christmas then having treats and present openings afterward, but not sure yet what we will do?
debm55
(53,683 posts)lark
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(53,683 posts)no_hypocrisy
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(53,683 posts)no_hypocrisy
(53,947 posts)Dorothy V
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(53,683 posts)Morbius
(828 posts)I loves me some turkey noodle soup.
debm55
(53,683 posts)Wicked Blue
(8,396 posts)No bird, thank you.