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Turkey dinner last night. Slow cooked in bag with spicy marinate, mixed juice with Alfredo sauce, was great a bit like Swiss Chalet sauce from a couple decades ago.
Topped with dry Leek powder.
 
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dragonsfire said:
Did another for Lunch today :)
Herb and chipotle marinade, finished topped with Turmeric hab sauce.
Potatoes with home made mayo, Dill, Chipotle and chives.
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oh my...that look delicious  :drooling:  :drooling:
 
ya kinda lost me with the mayo in the potato mix though   :confused:   like a hot potato salad, or no  :think:  ?
I get it, i think... it still sounds good, i'm just trying to imagine it though.  :think:
would have never thought to include mayo with roasted potato, except maybe served as a cold potato salad. 
anyway, it looks like a fantastic plate of awesomeness and flavour  :metal:
 
 
:cheers:
 
Food Porn Warning  :D
 
 
 
Supper tonight.
Bed of mixed greens and a couple slices Stilton.
Deep fried Chicken Breast and Potato topped with Turmeric Habanero sauce.
Balsamic vinegar overall.
Supper juicy/tender, best way to cook chicken.
 
Enjoying big cup coffee to digest right now :D
 
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Turkey tails.
 
I want this.
Hate the subtitles.
 
If I recall correctly.
 
Helena's also has fried turkey tail.
 
But mrs. blues and I only made it to the parking lot.
 
And never went in to try.
 
Her step sister Joss got sick and couldn't meet us there.
 
So we diverted.
 
Joss is half Hawaiian.
 
Half haole. 
 
Local girl.
 
She shacks up in Chinatown.
 
Anywhoooo.
 
Turkey tails are really hard to find in north Texas.
 
We sometimes get the smoke kine.
 
At my local Try-N-Save.
 
But thats it.
 
To be true.
 
I have no love of turkey.
 
My dear sweet mother ruined it for me as a kid.
 
When she started 'sperimenting.
 
'Merican style turkey and fixins.
 
We're bo-hunks for Christ sake!
 
But I loved the somewhat crispy turkey tail.
 
Still.
 
She and and my grandmother.
 
Have cooked the best food I've ever eaten.
 
Because.
 
Hungarians.
 
 
 
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