Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
But we're going to try something new and finally do a turducken this year.
Place turducken in pan breast side up, and season it.
Cover turducken with foil, and let sit another 15 to 20 minutes.
You will need a cooking thermometer, because that is the only way to know what's going on inside the turducken.
It makes turducken seem like the lazy way out.
He would award a turkey or turducken to players of the winning team.
The Wolf sisters and that turducken were going to haunt me for a while.
Ms. Thomas consumed nearly eight pounds of turducken in 12 minutes.
The word turducken is a portmanteau of turkey, duck, and chicken.
Do not sew turducken together too tightly or it will split open when cooking.
"Turturkeykey" is a play on the actual culinary creation Turducken.
Nevertheless, the codified definition of a turducken, and the name itself, is most likely 20th century in origin.
Give someone who's never encountered a turducken the honor of taking a long thin knife and slicing.
You could roast the turducken as is, but its amoebic shape might frighten your guests.
Ah yes, the home of the turducken.
I think I'll skip the turducken, though.
The word turducken was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2010.
I turned to leave but had a thought, so I stopped and asked him, "You ever had a turducken?"
"This trip I have to take up north means I'm going to lose what may be my one and only chance to savor a turducken.
Mr. Comeaux once smoked turducken for an hour or so on the grill before roasting it.
At Thanksgiving the store sells turducken.
He called his masterpiece turducken.
Assembling a turducken is simple.
And wow-did Beaky ever have fodder for this year's list; 2011 was stuffed like a turducken with poor technology decisions.
The outside will get brown, and basting will allow the mix of juices to moisten the entire turducken.