Turducken

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Turducken[edit]

A cooked turducken ready to be served.
A cross-section of a turducken, showing the layers of turkey, duck, and chicken.

Turducken is a dish consisting of a deboned chicken stuffed into a deboned duck, which is then stuffed into a deboned turkey. The name is a portmanteau of "turkey", "duck", and "chicken". The dish is a form of engastration, a method of cooking in which one animal is stuffed inside the gastric passage of another.

History[edit]

The origins of turducken are somewhat unclear, but it is believed to have been popularized in the United States by Cajun chef Paul Prudhomme, who trademarked the name. The dish has become a staple of Thanksgiving and Christmas feasts in the southern United States, particularly in Louisiana.

Preparation[edit]

Preparing a turducken is a labor-intensive process that involves deboning the three birds and layering them with stuffing. Common stuffing ingredients include cornbread, sausage, and oyster dressing. The assembled turducken is then roasted at a low temperature for several hours until fully cooked.

Variations[edit]

There are many variations of the turducken, including the "gooducken", which substitutes a goose for the turkey, and the "veggieducken", a vegetarian version that uses layers of eggplant, zucchini, and sweet potato.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Turducken has gained a cult following and is often featured in American football tailgating parties and other festive gatherings. It has been popularized by various television shows and celebrity chefs, contributing to its status as a novelty dish.

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