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Thanksgiving meats


Ja  Rhule

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we are doing one traditional turkey in the oven and one deep fried. i may rig up a smoker and do a third, but that takes too much time and i'd rather be hunting that morning.

we will also have ham and venison and i may harvest a rabbit or two for the meal.

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I'm gonna splurge on a couple of large beef tendelroins. Always slow in the oven. Start at 275, gradually bring it down to 220 or so over the course of an hour, and leave 'em there until you hit your desired temp, no higher than 125. Let 'em sit for at least an hour. Obviously to rest but also to bring to just above room temp for serving. It's such a simple recipe and if you buy quality beef, you can't miss. You'll be a hero, I promise.

And while I am fond of making my own bread, biscuits, rolls, etc, I have still yet to execute anything that brings me the satisfaction of a 3/4 inch slice of that tenderloin on a Sister Schuberts roll. 

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