This is real folks. Thanksgiving is next week and I’m really excited. Mainly because I get to host this year but my friend from Australia will be coming back for another visit before he heads home. So not only...
This is real folks. Thanksgiving is next week and I’m really excited. Mainly because I get to host this year but my friend from Australia will be coming back for another visit before he heads home. So not only do I get to cook, but cook for a guest who has never had Thanksgiving dinner before! The pressure is on. Lol! Not really, he loves my food so I’m sure it will be all good! The funny thing is though, they rarely eat turkey in Australia so it will be a nice change for him and a new experience for sure! My guest list is set. Our friends that introduced us and my parents. It will be a small gathering which will be nice!
In preparation for next week’s feast, I have been experimenting with different flavors which led me to the Maple Bourbon Glazed Turkey. The combination of maple, bourbon, orange, butter, fresh herbs, and garlic is like heaven on a plate! I love how the maple and butter give the turkey a glorious tan while cooking. Who doesn’t love a nice tan, right? Ha, but seriously it is really pretty when it’s done cooking and if you like to eat the turkey skin, well this is crispy and delicious. Savory with a tiny hint of sweetness from the maple and bourbon! I can’t wait to make another one next week.
I cooked this turkey on my Traeger grill. I didn’t smoke this version but rather used it as an oven. So I adapted this recipe below as if you were cooking it in an oven. It’s all really the same when it comes down to it. I figure about 15 minutes per pound at 350 degrees no matter your cooking method. It’s hard to mess up a turkey if you add a lot of chicken broth to the pan while it cooks. That’s my secret and I have never had a dry bird. Trust me on this one. It also enables you to make an even more delicious gravy when you are done! Lots of extra goodness.
This week, I’ll be busy trying to figure out the rest of the menu. I have some ideas, so I’ll keep you posted. I do need to come up with some gluten-free options as one of my guests is gluten intolerant. I’m actually excited about this and finding a nice balance of foods for everyone to enjoy!
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Until next time… Happy Thanksgiving planning!
Maple Bourbon Glazed Turkey
Ingredients
Maple Bourbon Glaze
1 stick butter melted1/2 cup good quality maple syrup1/4 cup bourbon I used Makers MarkInstructions
Notes
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