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eversboys 10-30-2007 06:52 PM

defeathering?
 
Is there any other ways to defeather a turkey besides using hot water and hand plucking?

Retaks 10-31-2007 02:19 AM

RE: defeathering?
 
I just hand pluck mine whyle they are still warm. If you do it right after they are shot and still warm its very easy to pluck them.

9th tine 11-01-2007 06:01 PM

RE: defeathering?
 
I don't pluck them I just skin them it's a whole lot easier.,Just a Idea.

kingvjack 11-02-2007 04:12 AM

RE: defeathering?
 
I skin as well. I don't even gut the bird anymore, I just make and incision and put my fingers under the skin and pull it away from the breast, then I breast it out... Feathering is way too much work for not alot of meat if any at all.

VT Outdoorsman 11-06-2007 11:45 AM

RE: defeathering?
 
You could always get a poltury or chicken plucker....i wouldnt though. They are expensive and the number of turkeys you are going to be plucking wouldnt justify buying one.

r33h 11-06-2007 03:13 PM

RE: defeathering?
 
Boiling water works great. I have done it a couple of times, and the feathers literally fall right out.

TNHagies 11-06-2007 07:12 PM

RE: defeathering?
 

ORIGINAL: kingvjack

I skin as well. I don't even gut the bird anymore, I just make and incision and put my fingers under the skin and pull it away from the breast, then I breast it out... Feathering is way too much work for not alot of meat if any at all.
I agree, I've never plucked one in my life. Skinning is a lot easier and a lot less messy.

Champlain Islander 11-07-2007 08:07 AM

RE: defeathering?
 
I do the same as King. I just breast them out without gutting. Try this the next time you get one. Breast them and then cut the meat into strips about 2" wide by 6-8 inches long. It helps if the meat is about 1" thick or less. Roll up a hot pepper section in the meat, and then roll the other way a piece of thick smoked bacon over the turkey and put a toothpick in it to hold together and cook on the grill. Goes great with beer.

Canned Heat 11-07-2007 01:44 PM

RE: defeathering?
 
Feathered one......once.For a deep fry.

Now I breast out and cut it into bites or trips...roll in seasoned flour and fry up.

Try these too. Works with veni, duck breast, turkey...whatever.

* 1/2 to 1 cup each of dark beer, Sweet Baby Ray's (or other BBQ), and soy sauce...in equal thirds.

Pour over meat strips or chunks cut no bigger than 3" x 2", and marinate all day or overnight.

Wrap a full piece of uncooked bacon around each piece and hold with skewers or toothpicks.

Grill until bacon is crispy.....Good with beer, too. What are the odds?









deerdust 11-08-2007 07:35 PM

RE: defeathering?
 
I think I have done 2 in my lifetime. Boiling water outside. They clean up pretty easy. Any more though I agree with the rest.... skin them out if you want the whole bird. Or just slice the breast skin, skin them downandcut out the meat you want. Never had a wild bird, that the dark meat was tender, unless you stew it.


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