| | |  |  Lamb | Home » » » » Big Easy Foods Creole Style Tur-Duc-Hen | | | | | | | Description: | | At Big Easy Foods Louisiana Cuisine, our Turduchen is a partially deboned Turkey stuffed with Duck, Chicken, and homemade Cornbread & Pork Rice Dressing. A richness of flavor from the three different holiday birds provide a new complexity to a simple idea. Many families are creating new traditions by serving a Tur-Duc-Hen in place of a traditional roasted Turkey for a holiday feast. Others, who no longer live in the Southern United States, will serve a Cajun Turducken as a simple reminder of the traditions and cuisine they miss. Tail-gating at your next event will make you the hero when you carve a Tur-Duck-Hen from Big Easy Foods.
The Louisiana Tur-Duc-Hen is also known as our cornbread & pork-rice dressing Tur-Duck-Hen. First we partially debone the turkey, leaving the legs and wings, then we stuff it with boneless chicken thigh meat, succulent duck breast meat, and moist cajun cornbread & pork-rice dressing | | | Features: | |
• Pack of 15 pounds
• Made with a whole turkey, whole duck and whole chicken
• Has a home made flavor
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Turd Uk'nNov 23, 2007
By Julia K Tried the Turducken this year. I was very disappointed. The bird doesn't stay together like the photos you see. After it's cooked, you don't know to slice or scoop out the bird. There was very little turkey meat on the outside and the inside had more rice than duck or sausage. Plus, it was dry. There were no juices when I cooked it. Luckily, we also cooked a traditional turkey which fed everyone. After all said and done, after $110, the Turducken was stuffing. I will never buy again.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Worst Tur-duc-ken everDec 04, 2011
By Foodie Last year I had another Tur-duc-ken and it was great. This year our market brought these in and I will never buy one again. The instructions state to cook 3 hours and 40 minutes frozen. It took over 2 hours more than that (which I could have lived with) and when we took it out it was so dry on the outside and still raw in the middle. Trust me my market has heard several complaints this year. T from PA
Not exactly as advertised.Mar 12, 2012
By BigBurl The Tur-Duc-Hen I ordered was advertized having corn bread stuffing and sausage. The one I received was stuffed with only rice. The bird itself was good and delivery was fast. If it was not for the mix up between rice and corn bread stuffing I would have given this Item a 4 out of 5.
Our Dog Loved ItDec 26, 2011
By Neil Foster
"Plane Guy"
I bought this for our Christmas dinner. BIG mistake. What we received was a very small, and extremely overpriced turkey stuffed with little pieces of what may have been duck and/or chicken... and a lot of nasty-tasting stuffing. The proportions were NOTHING like what is pictured.
Unfortunately, due to the nature of the product (frozen, stuffed) and the time it is traditionally served (Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner) you don't find out it is crap until it comes out of the oven... and by then you are stuck with it, because most of the stores are already closed.
Despite the small amount of meat, it easily fed seven people, with ample left-overs... mainly because nobody finished what was on their plates, let alone went back for seconds.
On a positive note, our dog loved the stuff and happily ate what everyone scooped into her bowl.
8 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Tasty! It's Different, at least!Jan 05, 2006
By sally smith
"Mustang-Sally"
what is it? I'm so confused!
My sweet, adventuremonger husband, Norman, thought this was a hoot, so he bought it and cooked it up for me, for our 15 and a half year anniversary candlelight dinner.
MMMmm, yummy. After a few dee-lish bites, I, of course, asked him, "Sweetums, what IS this?"
"Why, Snugglepuss, it's Turducken, of course!" he answered, with a wicked grin. I kept eating, trying the different colors, white and dark meat, that sliced in a lovely way.
"Huh?" I managed, with a mouthful of white meat.
"Tur - duck - hen," he pronounced patiently, slowly. as if speaking to a very slow thinker. Like, oh, now I get it! Not.
Then, he kindly showed me the packaging, which he fished out of the trash. Ohh, but of course, a part Turkey, part Duck, and part Hen. why didn't I see it!? The hen, I assume is the part that's chicken.
Well, I give the inventors a gold star for inventiveness! Who'd of thunk??
Being as I love it when my man cooks for me (and shops) I didn't complain. It was lovely. tender, moist, and certainly unusual. Pricy, perhaps. But, how often do you see a turducken?
my Norman is a hunter, and he's never brought home anything like this!
Tasty, unusual, a conversation starter for your next party! buy a few! yummmmm.....
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