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Creole Food Turducken (Boudin, 14lb) - Gourmet Stuffed Poultry Delight - Pre-Seasoned and Ready for Cooking to Simplify Your Hol

Creole Food Turducken (Boudin, 14lb) - Gourmet Stuffed Poultry Delight - Pre-Seasoned and Ready for Cooking to Simplify Your Hol

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SKU: WBGROB08NYY1QZ5
UPC: 667046230640
Brand: Creole Foods
Product Type: Meat

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⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65):
This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
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Product Description

The Turducken is a delicious partially deboned turkey with bone-in wings and legs attached. The turkey is stuffed with a whole boneless duck and a whole boneless chicken. Between each layer is then stuffed with creole pork & cornbread. The turducken is seasoned, frozen, then vacuum sealed. The Turducken does not require any preparation only thaw the turducken and pop into the oven. Guaranteed to be a family favorite! Unit Size 10 lb Serves approximately 15-20 Thawing Instructions: Turducken must thaw completely before cooking. For best results, remove from box, leave in vacuum-sealed bag and thaw in refrigeration for approximately 48-72 hours or in cold water for 6-8 hours. Cooking Instructions: Remove from bag. Bake at 325F, breast side up, on a rack in a roasting pan, covered for 3 hours, then uncovered for 30 minutes, or until internal temperature reaches 165F. Allow turducken to cool for 20 minutes to seal in juices. Remove netting. Slice off wings and drumsticks. Cut 1/2 inch slices across, then down the center. Ingredients: Turkey, chicken, sausage (pork, salt, green onions, water, paprika, spices, garlic), chicken, duck, cornbread (enriched white and yellow cornmeal [niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid], partially hydrogenated soybean oil, sugar, buttermilk solids, salt, sodium monocalcium phosphate, mono and diglycerides, egg whites, natural flavor), pork, water, milk, onions, salt, green peppers, celery, liquid egg, chicken base (chicken, salt, maltodextrin, food starch-modified, chicken fat, sugar, hydrolyzed corn protein, onion powder, yeast extract, turmeric, chicken broth powder, disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate, natural flavors, oleoresin paprika), paprika, parsley, garlic, spices. ALLERGENS: MILK, EGG, WHEAT, SOY

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is a Turducken and how is it prepared? A: A Turducken is a dish that consists of a deboned turkey stuffed with a boneless duck and a boneless chicken, along with layers of stuffing, typically made from boudin, cornbread, and various seasonings. To prepare, simply thaw the Turducken completely, then roast it in the oven at three hundred twenty-five degrees Fahrenheit for approximately three hours.
  • Q: How many people does the 14-pound Turducken serve? A: The 14-pound Turducken can serve approximately twenty to twenty-five people, making it ideal for large family gatherings and holiday celebrations.
  • Q: What are the cooking instructions for the Turducken? A: To cook the Turducken, preheat your oven to three hundred twenty-five degrees Fahrenheit. Place the thawed Turducken in a roasting pan, cover it with foil, and roast for two hours and thirty minutes. Then, remove the foil and continue roasting for an additional thirty minutes, or until the internal temperature reaches one hundred sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Q: What ingredients are in the Turducken? A: The Turducken includes turkey, chicken, duck, cornbread stuffing, and sausage made from pork, along with various seasonings, vegetables, and allergens such as milk, egg, wheat, and soy.
  • Q: What is the best way to thaw a Turducken? A: For best results, thaw the Turducken in the refrigerator for forty-eight to seventy-two hours. Alternatively, you can thaw it in cold water for six to eight hours, ensuring it is fully thawed before cooking.
  • Q: Is the Turducken pre-seasoned? A: Yes, the Turducken is pre-seasoned, which simplifies the cooking process and enhances the flavor. It requires minimal preparation—just thaw and roast.
  • Q: Can the Turducken be cooked from frozen? A: It is not recommended to cook the Turducken from frozen. It should be fully thawed before cooking to ensure even cooking and optimal flavor.
  • Q: What should I serve with the Turducken? A: The Turducken pairs well with traditional side dishes such as mashed potatoes, green beans, cranberry sauce, and stuffing. Its rich flavors complement various holiday sides.
  • Q: How do I store leftovers from the Turducken? A: Store any leftover Turducken in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It can be safely kept for three to four days. For longer storage, consider freezing the leftovers.
  • Q: What allergens should I be aware of with the Turducken? A: The Turducken contains allergens including milk, egg, wheat, and soy. It's important to check the ingredient list if you or your guests have food allergies.
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