Turducken A Chicken In A Duck In A Turkey Recipes

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TURDUCKEN (A CHICKEN IN A DUCK IN A TURKEY)

A Turducken is a de-boned turkey stuffed with a de-boned duck, which itself is stuffed with a small de-boned chicken. The name is a portmanteau of those ingredients, turkey, duck, and chicken. The birds can be deboned the day before to save some time since this recipe requires a long slow cook time.

Provided by Karen From Colorado

Categories     Whole Turkey

Time 11h

Yield 25 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8



Turducken (A Chicken in a Duck in a Turkey) image

Steps:

  • Debone the birds:.
  • If it is your first time deboning a fowl, you might want to practice first on the chicken rather than the turkey since mistakes will be hidden inside the bigger birds.
  • Rinse the turkey and remove the neck and any giblets.
  • Place the turkey, breast side down, on a clean flat surface.
  • Cut through the skin along the length of the spine.
  • Using the tip of a knife and starting from the neck end, gently separate meat from rib cage on one side.
  • Toward neck end, cut through the meat to expose the shoulder blade; cut meat away from and around the bone, severing bone at the joint to remove shoulder blade.
  • Disjoint wing between second and third joints. Leave the wing bones and keep the wing attached to the meat.
  • Continue separating meat from frame, working toward the thighbone and being careful to keep the "oyster" (pocket of meat on back) attached to skin, rather than leaving it with the bone.
  • Cut through ball-and-socket joint to release the thighbone from the carcass (bird will be open on one side). Keep the leg attached to the meat.
  • Repeat boning procedure on the other side of the bird.
  • Carefully remove the carcass and use it to make stock for your gravy and stuffing. To make stock, put the turkey carcass in a large pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil, then simmer on low heat. You can also place it in a large crock pot.
  • You should end up with a flat boneless (except for wings and legs) turkey with the skin intact in one large piece. Put the boned turkey in a large dish or bowl and cover with plastic wrap to keep it from drying out. Place it in the refrigerator.
  • Repeat the deboning process on the duckling and the chicken, but debone both stumps of wings and leg drumsticks. Cut through flesh at the thinnest point and trim around these bones with a knife until they can be removed. (Since they have little meat, you can cut off the entire wings and add them to the stock pot.) Both the chicken and duck will be stuffed inside the turkey and need not be kept "perfectly" intact.
  • Trim excess skin and fat from the birds. Ducks, in particular, have a lot of excess fatty skin that should be saved to render fat to be used later for making gravy. You can completely remove the skin from the chicken, but keep some duck skin which adds flavor.
  • At least 10 to 11 hours before dinner, assemble the Turducken.
  • Mix together the seasonings in a small dish.
  • Spread the turkey, skin down, on flat surface, exposing as much meat as possible.
  • Rub 3 tablespoons of seasoning mix evenly on meat.
  • Spread some of stuffing over the turkey in an even layer approximately 3/4 inch thick.
  • Place duck, skin down, on top of stuffing.
  • Season exposed duck meat with about 1 tablespoons of seasoning mix.
  • Spread more stuffing in an even layer (about 1/2 inch thick) over the duck.
  • Arrange the chicken, skin down, evenly on top of the stuffing.
  • Season chicken meat with seasoning mix.
  • Spread remainder of your stuffing on top of chicken.
  • With another person's help, carefully lift the sides of the layered birds, folding the sides of the turkey together.
  • Have a helper hold the bird while sewing the opening down the back of the turkey together using cotton thread. The bird may not close perfectly, and a strip of cheese cloth can be used to help close the "crack" in the back of the turkey so stuffing will not leak out when the bird is turned over.
  • Since the turducken has no skeleton, it must be trussed up or it may fall apart in cooking.
  • Tie 4-5 pieces of cotton string around the bird, widthwise to act as skeletal support.
  • Turn the bird over and place in a roasting rack inside a large roasting pan so it is breast side up and looks like a "normal" turkey.
  • Tie the legs together just above the tip bones.
  • Cooking:.
  • Heat oven to 225 degrees F.
  • Place the bird in the center of the oven and bake until a meat thermometer inserted through to center reads 165 degrees, approximately 9 hours, though cooking times will vary depending on the size of the birds and amount of stuffing used. Rely on temperature and not time cooked for doneness.
  • There will be no need to baste, but accumulated drippings may need to be removed from the pan every few hours so that the lower portion does not deep fry in the hot oil. Save pan drippings for gravy.
  • Remove the turducken from the oven and let cool in the pan for an hour before serving. Make gravy according to your favorite recipe.
  • To serve cut bird in half. Carve crosswise so each slice reveals all 3 meats and stuffings.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 650, Fat 34.7, SaturatedFat 9.4, Cholesterol 268.9, Sodium 1033.1, Carbohydrate 10.9, Fiber 1.7, Sugar 1.1, Protein 68.9

16 -20 lbs whole turkey
4 -5 lbs whole ducklings
3 -4 lbs whole chickens (or use a larger chicken and place the duckling inside it)
6 -8 cups prepared stuffing (I like to use 2 kinds such as sausage and cornbread stuffing, but use your favorites or just one kin)
2 tablespoons salt
2 tablespoons paprika
1 tablespoon black pepper
1 -2 teaspoon dried thyme

THE TURDUCKEN: BONELESS TURKEY STUFFED WITH A BONELESS DUCK AND BONELESS CHICKEN "ONE BIG BIRD"

Roasting time for The Turducken is 12 hours and preparation time is 5 to 6 hours...adding music and your favorite beverage will help!

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 18h

Yield 20 to 25 servings

Number Of Ingredients 30



The Turducken: Boneless Turkey Stuffed with a Boneless Duck and Boneless Chicken

Steps:

  • For the andouille sausage stuffing: In a large bowl, mix the pork, liquid smoke, garlic, salt paprika, black pepper, chili pepper flakes, mace, allspice, ground bay leaves, sage and cayenne pepper, if using, with some cold water. In a pan or on a flat-top, brown off the sausage mixture in about 3 teaspoons of bacon fat for flavor. Once the sausage mixture is browned, chill immediately.
  • For the Spinach stuffing: Melt the butter in large skillet. Add the spinach, onion, fennel seed, salt and white pepper and saute for 5 minutes until hot. Set aside to cool.
  • Preparation of the duck and chicken: It is wise to de-bone the duck and chicken first for practice. Place the fresh chicken breast-side down on large cutting board. Starting at the bird's neck, you will cut through the skin along the length of the spine. Using the tip of the knife and starting from the neck end, separate the meat from the rib cage on 1 side. Disjoint the wing from the shoulder blade and reserve for stock. Work towards the thigh bone, cut through the ball and socket joint and "pop" loose using upward pressure with your hand from under the bird. Using your thumbnail, loosen the "oyster meat" (the most tender part) from the frame. With the knife, remove the thigh and leg bone, but keep the leg attached to the bird. Repeat the process on other side of chicken. When both sides are finished, the bird will lay flat. Grab rib cage by the neck area and gently pull towards back to remove the entire carcass and breast bone cartilage. Repeat the same de-boning procedure for the duck. In a well ventilated area or with an exhaust fan on high, preheat a large cast-iron pan to very hot. Rub the boneless chicken and duck with olive oil. Generously sprinkle with blackening spice on both sides. Place skin-side down in the pan for 1 to 2 minutes then turn over and repeat. Refrigerate.
  • De-bone the turkey using the same procedure as the chicken and duck with 2 exceptions: The turkey wings should be left attached to the meat and the bone-in drumstick should be disjointed from the boneless thigh meat and left attached to the meat. The final product should be a flat boneless turkey (except for the wings and drumsticks).
  • To stuff the turducken: Place the turkey skin-side down on a flat surface. Rub the meat with 3 tablespoons olive oil. Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons chopped fresh garlic and 1 tablespoon blackening spice. Spread an even layer of cornbread dressing over the meat about 3/4 inch thick and pat down with hands. Spread 1/4-inch layer of spinach stuffing. Sprinkle with 2 cups of the andouille sausage stuffing. On top, place 6 to 8 slices of roasted red bell peppers. Place the chilled duck, skin-side down, on top of layered stuffing. Repeat the layered stuffing as above. Arrange the chilled chicken, skin-side down, on top of the stuffed duck. Spread the remainder of the stuffing on top of chicken. Press down gently with hands to compact all ingredients.
  • To truss the turducken: This may take another person's help. Lift the sides of the turkey together. Have a helper hold the bird closed while sewing the back of the turkey together using butcher's twine, making the stitches about 1 inch apart, starting at the back of turkey and working towards the neck. Be careful since the Turducken has no boney frame. Roll over breast-side-up and finish sewing the neck portion of bird. Tie off and cut twine. Now sew up the opening at the leg section of turkey. Truss the legs together with twine. For extra support, tie butcher's twine around the bird's width every 3 inches down along the bird's length. Position your hands evenly under the turducken and lift into a large roasting pan with rack inside. The pan should be at least 3-inches deep to catch drippings during cooking. Rub the entire exposed skin of the bird with 2 tablespoons of olive oil, then sprinkle with 1 tablespoon of blackening spice and salt. Add 1/2 cup water to the bottom of the roasting pan. Wrap the drumsticks with aluminum foil. Place parchment paper over the entire bird. Loosely tent the roasting pan with aluminum foil. Bake at 200 degrees F for 12 hours or until the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees F. Remove all foil and parchment paper the last hour of roasting time and turn up temperature to 325 degrees F. Baste with the drippings. When done, remove from the oven and let set in the roasting pan for at least 1 hour. With 2 heavy duty spatulas, insert underneath and remove the turducken from the rack to place on carving platter. Remove all butcher twine, including pulling out the portion along the spine. To serve, cut the turducken in half lengthwise, then cut servings crosswise in approximately 1-inch thicknesses. Serve with gravy and enjoy.

3 pounds coarsely ground pork
2 1/2 teaspoons liquid smoke
1 1/2 teaspoons chopped garlic
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
Pinch chili pepper flakes
Pinch ground mace
Pinch ground allspice
Pinch ground bay leaf
Pinch ground sage
Pinch cayenne pepper, optional
3 teaspoons bacon fat
1/2 pound butter
4 pounds frozen chopped spinach, thaw and remove excess liquid or 3 pounds freshly chopped spinach
2 cups sauteed onion
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon ground fennel seed
1/2 teaspoon white pepper
One 6-pound fresh whole duck
One 4-pound fresh whole chicken
1 cup olive oil, divided
About 5 tablespoons blackening spice, divided
One 25-pound fresh whole turkey
2 tablespoons freshly chopped garlic
5 pounds favorite cornbread dressing
3 whole roasted red bell peppers, cut into strips
2 tablespoons kosher salt
2 quarts of your favorite turkey gravy

TURDUCKEN

This is a turkey stuffed with a duck, stuffed with a chicken stuffed with dressing. You will need toothpicks and kitchen string for this recipe.

Provided by Stephanie

Categories     Meat and Poultry Recipes     Turkey     Whole Turkey Recipes

Time 5h

Yield 24

Number Of Ingredients 6



Turducken image

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Lay the boned chicken skin-side down on a platter and season liberally with salt, pepper and Creole seasoning. Lay the boned duck skin-side down on top of the chicken and season liberally with salt, pepper and Creole seasoning. Cover and refrigerate.
  • Lay the boned turkey skin-side down on a flat surface. Cover with a layer of cold Sausage and Oyster Dressing and push the dressing into the leg and wing cavities so they will look as if they still have bones in them.
  • Lay the duck on top of the turkey skin-side down and cover it with a layer of cold dressing. Lay the chicken on top of the duck skin-side down and cover it with a layer of cold dressing.
  • With the help of an assistant, bring the edges of the turkey skin up and fasten them together with toothpicks. Use the kitchen string to lace around the toothpicks to help hold the stuffed turkey together. Carefully place the turducken, breast up in a large roasting pan.
  • Roast covered for 4 hours or until the turducken is golden brown. Continue to roast uncovered for 1 hour or until a meat thermometer inserted through the thigh registers 180 degrees F. and a thermometer inserted through the stuffing registers 165 degrees F. Check the turducken every few hours to baste and remove excess liquid. There will be enough pan juices for a gallon of gravy. Carve and serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 836.2 calories, Carbohydrate 5.3 g, Cholesterol 261.6 mg, Fat 52.8 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 78.7 g, SaturatedFat 16 g, Sodium 359.6 mg, Sugar 0.8 g

1 (3 pound) whole chicken, boned
salt and pepper to taste
Creole seasoning to taste
1 (4 pound) duck, boned
1 (16 pound) turkey, boned
3 cups prepared sausage and oyster dressing

THE TURDUCKEN: BONELESS TURKEY STUFFED WITH A BONELESS DUCK AND BONELESS CHICKEN "ONE BIG BIRD"

Roasting time for The Turducken is 12 hours and preparation time is 5 to 6 hours...add music and your favorite beverage will help!

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 18h

Yield 20 to 25 servings

Number Of Ingredients 36



The Turducken: Boneless Turkey Stuffed with a Boneless Duck and Boneless Chicken

Steps:

  • ;

3 pounds coarsely ground pork
1 1/2 teaspoons chopped garlic
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
Pinch cayenne pepper, optional
Pinch chili pepper flakes
Pinch ground mace
Pinch ground allspice
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 teaspoon paprika
Pinch ground bay leaf
Pinch ground sage
2 1/2 teaspoons liquid smoke
3 teaspoons bacon fat
4 pounds frozen chopped spinach, thaw and remove excess liquid or 3 pounds freshly chopped spinach
1/2 pound butter
2 cups sauteed onion
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon white pepper
1 teaspoon ground fennel seed
1 (6-pound) fresh whole duck
1 (4-pound) fresh whole chicken
1 cup olive oil, divided
About 5 tablespoons blackening spice, divided
1 (25-pound) fresh whole turkey
2 tablespoons freshly chopped garlic
5 pounds favorite cornbread dressing
Spinach stuffing
3 whole roasted red bell peppers, cut into strips
2 tablespoons kosher salt
2 quarts of your favorite turkey gravy
Large roasting pan and rack
Parchment paper
Aluminum foil
20 feet butcher's twine
Large sewing needle

THE TURDUCKEN: BONELESS TURKEY STUFFED WITH A BONELESS DUCK AND BONELESS CHICKEN "ONE BIG BIRD"

Roasting time for The Turducken is 12 hours and preparation time is 5 to 6 hours...add music and your favorite beverage will help!

Provided by Food Network

Categories     side-dish

Time 18h

Yield 20 to 25 servings

Number Of Ingredients 30



The Turducken: Boneless Turkey Stuffed with a Boneless Duck and Boneless Chicken

Steps:

  • For the andouille sausage stuffing: In a large bowl, mix the pork, liquid smoke, garlic, salt, paprika, black pepper, chili pepper flakes, mace, allspice, ground bay leaves, sage and cayenne pepper, if using, with some cold water. In a pan or on a flat-top, brown off the sausage mixture in about 3 teaspoons of bacon fat for flavor. Once the sausage mixture is browned, chill immediately.
  • For the spinach stuffing: Melt the butter in large skillet. Add the spinach, onion, fennel seed, salt and white pepper and saute for 5 minutes until hot. Set aside to cool.
  • Preparation of the duck and chicken: It is wise to de-bone the duck and chicken first for practice. Place the fresh chicken breast-side down on large cutting board. Starting at the bird's neck, you will cut through the skin along the length of the spine. Using the tip of the knife and starting from the neck end, separate the meat from the rib cage on 1 side. Disjoint the wing from the shoulder blade and reserve for stock. Work towards the thigh bone, cut through the ball and socket joint and "pop" loose using upward pressure with your hand from under the bird. Using your thumbnail, loosen the "oyster meat" (the most tender part) from the frame. With the knife, remove the thigh and leg bone, but keep the leg attached to the bird. Repeat the process on other side of chicken. When both sides are finished, the bird will lay flat. Grab rib cage by the neck area and gently pull towards back to remove the entire carcass and breast bone cartilage. Repeat the same de-boning procedure for the duck. In a well ventilated area or with an exhaust fan on high, preheat a large cast-iron pan to very hot. Rub the boneless chicken and duck with olive oil. Generously sprinkle with blackening spice on both sides. Place skin-side down in the pan for 1 to 2 minutes then turn over and repeat. Refrigerate.
  • De-bone the turkey using the same procedure as the chicken and duck with 2 exceptions: The turkey wings should be left attached to the meat and the bone-in drumstick should be disjointed from the boneless thigh meat and left attached to the meat. The final product should be a flat boneless turkey (except for the wings and drumsticks).
  • To stuff the turducken: Place the turkey skin-side down on a flat surface. Rub the meat with 3 tablespoons olive oil. Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons chopped fresh garlic and 1 tablespoon blackening spice. Spread an even layer of cornbread dressing over the meat about 3/4 inch thick and pat down with hands. Spread 1/4-inch layer of spinach stuffing. Sprinkle with 2 cups of the andouille sausage stuffing. On top, place 6 to 8 slices of roasted red bell peppers. Place the chilled duck, skin-side down, on top of layered stuffing. Repeat the layered stuffing as above. Arrange the chilled chicken, skin-side down, on top of the stuffed duck. Spread the remainder of the stuffing on top of chicken. Press down gently with hands to compact all ingredients.
  • To truss the turducken: This may take another person's help. Lift the sides of the turkey together. Have a helper hold the bird closed while sewing the back of the turkey together using butcher's twine, making the stitches about 1inch apart, starting at the back of turkey and working towards the neck. Be careful since the Turducken has no boney frame. Roll over breast-side up and finish sewing the neck portion of bird. Tie off and cut twine. Now sew up the opening at the leg section of turkey. Truss the legs together with twine. For extra support, tie butcher's twine around the bird's width every 3 inches down along the bird's length. Position your hands evenly under the turducken and lift into a large roasting pan with rack inside. The pan should be at least 3-inches deep to catch drippings during cooking. Rub the entire exposed skin of the bird with 2 tablespoons of olive oil then sprinkle with 1 tablespoon of blackening spice and salt. Add 1/2 cup water to the bottom of the roasting pan. Wrap the drumsticks with aluminum foil. Place parchment paper over the entire bird. Loosely tent the roasting pan with aluminum foil. Bake at 200 degrees F for 12 hours or until the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees F. Remove all foil and parchment paper the last hour of roasting time and turn up temperature to 325 degrees F. Baste with the drippings. When done, remove from the oven and let set in the roasting pan for at least 1 hour. With 2 heavy duty spatulas, insert underneath and remove the turducken from the rack to place on carving platter. Remove all butcher twine including pulling out the portion along the spine. To serve, cut the turducken in half lengthwise, then cut servings crosswise in approximately 1-inch thicknesses. Serve with gravy and enjoy.

3 pounds coarsely ground pork
2 1/2 teaspoons liquid smoke
1 1/2 teaspoons chopped garlic
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
Pinch chili pepper flakes
Pinch ground mace
Pinch ground allspice
Pinch ground bay leaf
Pinch ground sage
Pinch cayenne pepper, optional
3 teaspoons bacon fat
1/2 pound butter
4 pounds frozen chopped spinach, thaw and remove excess liquid or 3 pounds freshly chopped spinach
2 cups sauteed onion
1 teaspoon ground fennel seed
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon white pepper
One 6-pound fresh whole duck
One 4-pound fresh whole chicken
1 cup olive oil, divided
About 5 tablespoons blackening spice, divided
One 25-pound fresh whole turkey
2 tablespoons freshly chopped garlic
5 pounds favorite cornbread dressing
3 whole roasted red bell peppers, cut into strips
2 tablespoons kosher salt
2 quarts of your favorite turkey gravy

THE TURDUCKEN: BONELESS TURKEY STUFFED WITH A BONELESS DUCK AND BONELESS CHICKEN "ONE BIG BIRD"

Roasting time for The Turducken is 12 hours and preparation time is 5 to 6 hours...add music and your favorite beverage will help!

Provided by Food Network

Categories     side-dish

Time 18h

Yield 20 to 25 servings

Number Of Ingredients 36



The Turducken: Boneless Turkey Stuffed with a Boneless Duck and Boneless Chicken

Steps:

  • ;

3 pounds coarsely ground pork
1 1/2 teaspoons chopped garlic
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
Pinch cayenne pepper, optional
Pinch chili pepper flakes
Pinch ground mace
Pinch ground allspice
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 teaspoon paprika
Pinch ground bay leaf
Pinch ground sage
2 1/2 teaspoons liquid smoke
3 teaspoons bacon fat
4 pounds frozen chopped spinach, thaw and remove excess liquid or 3 pounds freshly chopped spinach
1/2 pound butter
2 cups sauteed onion
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon white pepper
1 teaspoon ground fennel seed
1 (6-pound) fresh whole duck
1 (4-pound) fresh whole chicken
1 cup olive oil, divided
About 5 tablespoons blackening spice, divided
1 (25-pound) fresh whole turkey
2 tablespoons freshly chopped garlic
5 pounds favorite cornbread dressing
Spinach stuffing
3 whole roasted red bell peppers, cut into strips
2 tablespoons kosher salt
2 quarts of your favorite turkey gravy
Large roasting pan and rack
Parchment paper
Aluminum foil
20 feet butcher's twine
Large sewing needle

THE TURDUCKEN: BONELESS TURKEY STUFFED WITH A BONELESS DUCK AND BONELESS CHICKEN "ONE BIG BIRD"

Roasting time for The Turducken is 12 hours and preparation time is 5 to 6 hours...add music and your favorite beverage will help!

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 18h

Yield 20 to 25 servings

Number Of Ingredients 36



The Turducken: Boneless Turkey Stuffed with a Boneless Duck and Boneless Chicken

Steps:

  • ;

3 pounds coarsely ground pork
1 1/2 teaspoons chopped garlic
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
Pinch cayenne pepper, optional
Pinch chili pepper flakes
Pinch ground mace
Pinch ground allspice
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 teaspoon paprika
Pinch ground bay leaf
Pinch ground sage
2 1/2 teaspoons liquid smoke
3 teaspoons bacon fat
4 pounds frozen chopped spinach, thaw and remove excess liquid or 3 pounds freshly chopped spinach
1/2 pound butter
2 cups sauteed onion
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon white pepper
1 teaspoon ground fennel seed
1 (6-pound) fresh whole duck
1 (4-pound) fresh whole chicken
1 cup olive oil, divided
About 5 tablespoons blackening spice, divided
1 (25-pound) fresh whole turkey
2 tablespoons freshly chopped garlic
5 pounds favorite cornbread dressing
Spinach stuffing
3 whole roasted red bell peppers, cut into strips
2 tablespoons kosher salt
2 quarts of your favorite turkey gravy
Large roasting pan and rack
Parchment paper
Aluminum foil
20 feet butcher's twine
Large sewing needle

TURDUCKEN

This is no ordinary holiday bird. A turducken is a dish consisting of a de-boned chicken stuffed into a de-boned duck, which itself is stuffed into a de-boned turkey. -Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Greendale, Wisconsin

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Time 6h30m

Yield 36 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 25



Turducken image

Steps:

  • For pesto, place the sage, parsley, Parmesan cheese, garlic and salt in a food processor; cover and process until blended. While processing, gradually add oil in a steady stream; set aside., In a large skillet, saute fennel and onion in butter until tender. Add garlic; cook 1 minute longer. Stir in salt and pepper. In a large bowl, combine the bread cubes, pears, hazelnuts, fennel mixture and 1/2 cup reserved pesto. In another bowl, whisk broth and egg substitute. Pour over bread mixture; stir until moistened. Cover and refrigerate until assembly., Place turkey skin side down on a work surface; press 5 cups stuffing mixture over turkey. Layer with duck skin side down and 4 cups stuffing. Top with chicken skin side down and remaining stuffing., Carefully pull turkey skin over filling. Truss turkey skin at 1-in. intervals with a large needle and kitchen string. Tuck wings under turkey; tie drumsticks together. Place breast side up on a rack in a roasting pan. Brush with oil., Bake, uncovered, at 325° for 5-1/4 to 5-3/4 hours or until a thermometer reads 180° in the center of turducken, basting occasionally with pan drippings. Cover loosely with foil if turkey browns too quickly. During the last 30 minutes of cooking, brush remaining pesto over turducken. Cover and let stand for 20 minutes before slicing.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 470 calories, Fat 28g fat (9g saturated fat), Cholesterol 152mg cholesterol, Sodium 312mg sodium, Carbohydrate 9g carbohydrate (2g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 43g protein.

1-1/2 cups fresh sage
1/2 cup packed fresh parsley sprigs
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
2 garlic cloves
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup olive oil
STUFFING:
1 medium fennel bulb, chopped
1 medium onion, chopped
3/4 cup butter, cubed
4 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
12 cups cubed day-old sourdough bread
1 cup chopped peeled ripe pears
3/4 cup chopped hazelnuts
1 cup chicken broth
1/2 cup egg substitute
TURDUCKEN:
1 turkey (16 to 18 pounds), skin intact and deboned except legs and wings
1 domestic duck (4 to 5 pounds), deboned
1 broiler/fryer chicken (3 to 4 pounds), deboned
Large needle
Kitchen string
1 tablespoon olive oil

TURDUCKEN

This is in response to a new thread in the Q&A. It is a chicken stuffed into a duck stuffed into a turkey. All with stuffing in between. I am posting this without having tried it (yes I know the bad zaar karma about doing this).

Provided by fraxinus

Categories     Whole Turkey

Time 7h

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5



Turducken image

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Lay the boned chicken skin-side down on a platter and season liberally with salt, pepper and Creole seasoning. Lay the boned duck skin-side down on top of the chicken and season liberally with salt, pepper and Creole seasoning. Cover and refrigerate.
  • Lay the boned turkey skin-side down on a flat surface. Cover with a layer of cold Sausage and Oyster Dressing and push the dressing into the leg and wing cavities so they will look as if they still have bones in them.
  • Lay the duck on top of the turkey skin-side down and cover it with a layer of cold dressing. Lay the chicken on top of the duck skin-side down and cover it with a layer of cold dressing.
  • With the help of an assistant, bring the edges of the turkey skin up and fasten them together with toothpicks. Use the kitchen string to lace around the toothpicks to help hold the stuffed turkey together. Carefully place the turducken, breast up in a large roasting pan.
  • Roast covered for 4 hours or until the turducken is golden brown. Continue to roast uncovered for 1 hour or until a meat thermometer inserted through the thigh registers 180 degrees F. and a thermometer inserted through the stuffing registers 165 degrees F. Check the turducken every few hours to baste and remove excess liquid. There will be enough pan juices for a gallon of gravy. Carve and serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1715.2, Fat 118.1, SaturatedFat 35.6, Cholesterol 469.5, Sodium 1156.9, Carbohydrate 28.9, Fiber 3.9, Sugar 2.8, Protein 124.6

3 lbs whole chickens, boned
salt and pepper
8 cups prepared stuffing, from a box, prepared
1 (4 lb) duck, boned
16 lbs whole turkey, boned

TURDUCKEN MOIST AND FLAVORFUL GOOD EATS!

My Daughter Sam asked me to help her make a Turducken a Chicken in a Duck in a Turkey! Turducken is not difficult to make, but it is a little time-consuming. A sharp boning knife is essential. I couldn't take step x step of the deboning but there are many sight that show how to do it. http://homecooking.about.com/od/turkeyrecipes/ss/deboneturkeysbs.htm Or have your butcher debone the turkey and you can buy boneless and skinless duck and chicken breasts and thighs,

Provided by Rita1652

Categories     For Large Groups

Time 11h

Yield 25 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 19



Turducken Moist and Flavorful Good Eats! image

Steps:

  • Day before serving. Mix the brine ingredients in a very large stainless steel pot add 2 dozen ice cubes. Set aside.
  • De-boning the birds:.
  • Rinse the birds and remove the necks and any giblets, saving for stock.
  • Place the turkey, breast side down, on a clean flat surface.
  • Using a pair of kitchen shears or a sharp boning knife, cut the backbone from the turkey. I left about 2 inches of backbone near the bottom of the spine which help with support of the birds.
  • Using the tip of a knife and starting from the neck end, gently separate meat from rib cage on one side. Be careful not to cut through the breast skin.
  • Cut through the meat to expose the shoulder blade; cut meat away from and around the bone, severing bone at the joint to remove shoulder blade.
  • Disjoint wing between second and third joints. Leave the wing bones and keep the wing attached to the meat.
  • Continue separating meat from frame, working toward the thighbone and being careful to keep the "oyster" (pocket of meat on back) attached to skin, rather than leaving it with the bone.
  • Cut through ball-and-socket joint to release the thighbone from the carcass (bird will be open on one side). Keep the leg attached to the meat.
  • Repeat boning procedure on the other side of the bird.
  • Carefully remove the carcass and use it to make stock for your gravy.
  • You should end up with a flat boneless (except for wings and legs as in photo) turkey with the skin intact in one large piece. Rinse and put the boned turkey in the brine.
  • Repeat the deboning process on the duck and the chicken, but debone both stumps of wings and leg drumsticks. Cut through flesh at the thinnest point and trim around these bones with a knife until they can be removed. (Since they have little meat, you can cut off the entire wings and add them to the stock pot.) Both the chicken and duck will be stuffed inside the turkey and need not be kept "perfectly" intact.
  • Trim skin and fat from the birds. Ducks, in particular, have a lot of excess fatty skin that should be saved to render fat to be used for other recipes. I suggest removing all the skin from chicken and duck. They don`t crisp up and give it a mushy texture and mouth feel. Add the chicken and duck to brine adding ice cold water to completely cover, place top on and chill till the morning.
  • At least 11 hours before dinner, assemble the Turducken. Rinse and dry birds.
  • Spread the turkey, skin down, on flat surface, exposing as much meat as possible.
  • Spread some of stuffing over the turkey in an even layer approximately 3/4 inch thick.
  • Place duck, on top of stuffing.
  • Spread more stuffing in an even layer over the duck.
  • Arrange the chicken over the stuffing.
  • You`ll need someone to hold the birds closed while you sew up the seam.
  • Carefully lift the sides of the layered birds, folding the sides of the turkey together. Using cotton thread and a needle going through some of the chicken and turkey skin.
  • Since the turducken has no skeleton, it must be trussed up or it may fall apart in cooking.
  • Tie 4-5 pieces of cotton string around the bird, width-wise to act as skeletal support.
  • Turn the bird over and place in a roasting rack inside a large roasting pan so it is breast side up and looks like a "normal" turkey.
  • Tie the legs together just above the tip bones. Secure the wings close to the body.
  • Mix fresh herbs of your choice in melted butter.
  • Pour butter over turkey.
  • Generously season with pepper, salt and paprika.
  • Pour beer in pan.
  • Cooking:.
  • In a 225 degrees F preheated oven .
  • Place the bird on a rack in a roasting pan in the center of the oven and bake for 3 hours because I know you want to peek so go ahead and baste it while you are there. After 6 hours pour the pineapple (if using) over the turkey and continue baking until a meat thermometer inserted through to center reads 165 degrees, approximately 9 1/2 hours, though cooking times will vary depending on the size of the birds and amount of stuffing used.
  • Save pan drippings for an amazing gravy.
  • Remove the trucking from the oven and let rest in the pan for an 1/2 before serving.
  • Meanwhile make gravy as you like.
  • To serve cut bird in half.
  • Carve crosswise so each slice reveals all 3 meats and stuffing's.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 741.5, Fat 37.8, SaturatedFat 11.8, Cholesterol 296.8, Sodium 4887.6, Carbohydrate 21.4, Fiber 0.7, Sugar 16, Protein 73.4

1 cup coarse salt or 1 cup pickling salt
1 cup sugar
2 quarts apple juice
10 peppercorns
2 bay leaves
10 fresh sage leaves
4 sprigs fresh rosemary
10 garlic cloves
18 -20 lbs whole turkey
4 -5 lbs whole ducklings
3 -4 lbs whole chickens (or use a larger chicken and place the duckling inside it)
2 -4 cups prepared stuffing (your favorite Sam and I used sweet and spicy Sausage)
12 ounces beer
8 tablespoons butter, melted
fresh herb (We used sage, parsley, thyme, rosemary)
paprika, to taste
salt, to taste
pepper, to taste
12 ounces crushed pineapple (optional)

"CHUCK" - A MINI TURDUCKEN

For Thanksgiving, I prepared a Turducken - a Turkey with a Chicken in it, with a Duck in it. Two kinds of stuffings. It was delicious. The recipe we followed is at http://www.joespc.com/turducken.html. We wanted to make a Turducken again, but it's not always practical to prepare three different birds when you are only serving a small family. So we made a mini Turducken -- a chicken with a duck in it. We called it Chuck.

Provided by Chez Shaz

Categories     Whole Chicken

Time 6h

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9



Steps:

  • Debone the chicken, leaving the meat and skin intact and removing all the bones and leaving the legs and wings attached. See the original Turducken recipe above for detailed instructions.
  • Remove the two breasts from the duck, and remove the skin.
  • Combine the salt, paprika, garlic powder, pepper, and thyme in a small bowl.
  • Prepare the stuffing mix. Brown the sausage and mix in with the stuffing.
  • Lay the deboned chicken skin side down. Sprinkle most of the spice mixture on top. Lay the two duck breasts on top, and sprinkle with the remaining spice mixture. Top with stuffing. Pull the chicken back together and sew it shut. Again, see the oriignal Turducken recipe.
  • Roast in a 325 degree oven. Cover for the first couple of hours, then roast uncovered. Cook until the temperature in the middle of the chicken is 165 degrees.
  • Let rest for an hour. Make gravy with the drippings. To serve, cut the chicken lengthwise, and then cut slices across.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1669.4, Fat 143.4, SaturatedFat 45.6, Cholesterol 424.5, Sodium 3993.6, Carbohydrate 2.8, Fiber 0.9, Sugar 0.2, Protein 86.1

1 (7 -8 lb) roasting chickens
1 whole duck or 2 duck breasts
seasoned stuffing mix
1 -2 hot Italian sausage
3 tablespoons salt
1 -2 tablespoon paprika
1 -2 tablespoon garlic powder
1 -2 tablespoon pepper
1 -2 teaspoon dried thyme

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