Anywhere local to get Turducken?
Does anyone know if Turducken can be ordered locally? I was thinking of trying it for Thanksgiving. Cooked or uncooked is okay - let me know how it was please!
thanks!
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thanks!
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Here's last year's thread for some ideas, http://www.chowhound.com/topics/338007
Please keep us updated!
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Cajun Pacific
4542 Irving St, San Francisco, CA 94122
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I emailed Cajun Pacific, and here is their answer on availability of Turducken:
'Cajun Pacific's turducken is a 20 (+/-) turkey stuffed with a six-pound duck stuffed with a five-pound chicken; all are boned (except drumsticks) and between the layers are andouille sausage and cornbread stuffings and oysters. All birds are hormone-free. The birds come from our shop panned and ready for you to bake. The cost this year will likely be $140 (I will get holiday poultry prices this week).
We will offer only a limited number this year and are accepting confirmed orders with a credit card now. '
Has anyone tried this in previous years?
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Scalise Meats at Encinal Market in Alameda is doing house made Turducken, too.
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Has anyone tried the turducken made by Martindale's in Santa Rosa?
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Martindale's Quality Meats & Deli
5280 Aero Dr, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Joe Scalise Jr & Sons Butcher
3211 Encinal Ave, Alameda, CA
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