it’s baking season again! (soon Ralph, real Soooon!)

When the weather turns a little cooler, you'll remember why you have an oven! Above are a few delightful things to make this season: a Beef Wellington, Turducken ( and all the various combinations), Key Lime Pie, Chocolate Pie, Cherry Pie and George Washington's Egg Nog if you dare!

With Thanksgiving and Christmas, I will definitely be making one of those glorious bird-within-a-bird meals and to make it special… I have ordered a simply largest bird I can find! Looking at the Turkey above, it looks for all the world like a turkey that has been tied up a bit; however, with the exception of the legs and wings, there are no bones in this turkey. This is a   Turducken!

Turduckens  have been a yea old favorite for a long time. For hundreds of years meals of birds within birds have been served. The key for me is to de-bone them and remove all the skin but the outer turkey! The trick is to start assembling with the largest bird and add each bird until you get to the smallest while not forgetting to add the appropriate stuffing at each layer. Laura likes to refer to my effort as a fancy ‘meat roll’, but I think it is delicious every time! It also has a habit of attracting my daughters from wherever far flung environment they may be… which is nice.

Here’s the basic composition:

Turkey – corn bread

Goose – chestnut stuffing

Chicken – mushrooms and saffron white rice

Pheasant – cashew stuffing

Duck – wild rice

Besides a   Turducken,  I have a prime rib aging right now, a whole leg of lamb ( I have some Greek tenderizing ideas for this), hams and , of course, there will be dessert. Desserts are usually special in most families and so it is with us. Pumpkin pie is a staple and Christmas Cookies are varied… but we always find a time for George Washington’s Egg nog!

Stating thinking and planning, because August heat doesn’t last forever!

Roger

Here’s the basic recipe, plus How to de-bone a Turkey

the ultimate beef wellington is well named

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the Ultimate Beef Wellington is well named! CLICK on the picture for Tyler Florences Recipe on my picture page!

Most people who know me realize that I am seldom impressed with on-line recipes as they leave too many good things out… or take unnecessary and unwanted shortcuts. However, Tyler Florence has done a nice job with his Beef Wellington… and I love his version of a Green Peppercorn Sauce.

Here is my link to a few of the pictures in the process… it was delicious!

Bon Appetite!

Roger

PS. the biggest change I made is to use 12 ounces of  Prociuto … instead of 6 ounces.