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		<title>So Many Turkeys, So Little Time&#8230;The Turducken</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have heard about the infamous Cajun Thanksgiving bird, the &#8220;Turducken&#8220;. It&#8217;s not an urban legend&#8230;It&#8217;s a deboned chicken stuffed into a boneless duck that&#8217;s stuffed into a turkey and then roasted.  There&#8217;s a company in Louisiana what pre-makes and ships them anywhere in the U.S.
But to some people, the creme de la creme of the classic Thanksgiving Day turkey is the Cajun DEEP FRIED turkey.   
So if you&#8217;re the culinary risk-taker and wouldn&#8217;t hesitate to try a piece of poisonous pufferfish sushi, taking a stab at a deep fried turkey may be for you.
If prepared successfully, the results are juicier and [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.thedctraveler.com">The DC Traveler</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thedctraveler.com/files/2007/10/thanksgiving-table.jpg"><img style="border-right: 0px; border-top: 0px; border-left: 0px; border-bottom: 0px" src="http://www.thedctraveler.com/files/2007/10/thanksgiving-table-thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="Thanksgiving Table" width="219" height="282" align="right" /></a>You may have heard about the infamous Cajun Thanksgiving bird, the &#8220;<em><strong>Turducken</strong></em>&#8220;. It&#8217;s not an urban legend&#8230;It&#8217;s a deboned chicken stuffed into a boneless duck that&#8217;s stuffed into a turkey and then roasted.  There&#8217;s a <a title="Herbert's Speciality Meats homepage" href="http://www.hebertsmeats.com/" target="_blank">company</a> in Louisiana what pre-makes and ships them anywhere in the U.S.</p>
<p>But to some people, the <em>creme de la creme</em> of the classic Thanksgiving Day turkey is the <strong>Cajun DEEP FRIED turkey</strong>.   </p>
<p>So if you&#8217;re the culinary risk-taker and wouldn&#8217;t hesitate to try a piece of poisonous pufferfish sushi, taking a stab at a deep fried turkey may be for you.</p>
<p>If prepared successfully, the results are juicier and supposedly lower in fat, but regardless, it&#8217;s absolutely DELICIOUS!! And fast too &#8211; a fully cooked 15 lb. bird can be ready in about an hour.</p>
<p>But, for the unprepared, making one can be scary, risky and outright dangerous.  And of the video below doesn&#8217;t scare you&#8230;.</p>
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<p>&#8230;Then here&#8217;s a great way to <strong>safely</strong> learn how to make one at <strong>TasteDC</strong>, a local cooking and wine learning center.</p>
<p>The demo includes instructions to make not only the Cajun deep fried bird, but some over the top side dishes&#8230;.</p>
<ul>
<li>Pastrami-crusted smoked ham with a mustard glaze</li>
<li>Roasted garlic, sour cream and cheddar mashed potatoes</li>
<li>Savory green bean casserole</li>
<li>Crunchy bread stuffing with leeks and bacon</li>
<li>Maple glazed apple pie</li>
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<p> With your class you&#8217;ll not only try all the dishes, but enjoy it with a glass of beer or wine and appropriate paring recommendations.  </p>
<p>But to calm the lawyers&#8230;A few deep fried turkey rule of engagement:</p>
<ul>
<li>NEVER deep fry a turkey indoors or on a wood deck, under a roof or in a garage (yea, it&#8217;s been tried with disastrous results).</li>
<li>NEVER allow kids or pets near the fryer (see disclaimer above).</li>
<li>NEVER fry without a fire extinguisher close by (again, see above).</li>
<li>NEVER fry a frozen or wet turkey</li>
<li>NEVER leave the fryer unattended, as it can overheat, explode and turn into an upright flame thrower.</li>
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<p><strong><strong>How to Deep Fry a Thanksgiving Turkey Cooking Class</strong></strong><br />
<a title="TasteDC homepage" href="http://www.tastedc.com/" target="_blank">TasteDC.com</a> &#8220;Headquarters&#8221; (actually Charlie&#8217;s home)<br />
3018 Arizona Ave., NW<br />
Washington, DC (<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=3018+Arizona+Ave.,+NW+washington+dc&amp;sll=37.0625,-95.677068&amp;sspn=42.581364,75.146484&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;z=16&amp;iwloc=addr&amp;om=1" target="_blank">map it</a>)</p>
<p><strong>Date and Time</strong> -  Saturday, Nov. 10th &#8211; Noon to 3:00 p.m.</p>
<p><strong>Tickets</strong> &#8211; $68.00, with reservations available <a title="Tickets link" href="https://secure.tastedc.com/cgi-bin/order/order.cgi?X_DC" target="_blank">online</a> or by calling 202-244-3700</p>
<p><strong>Nearest </strong><strong><a title="Washington DC - Metro Subway System Map link" href="http://www.wmata.com/metrorail/systemmap.cfm" target="_blank">Metro</a></strong><strong> Subway Station</strong> &#8211; Tenleytown &#8211; Red line, then a 1 mile walk.</p>
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<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.thedctraveler.com">The DC Traveler</a></p>
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