Like Thanksgiving itself, turkey is subject to holiday drama.
6 of Our Favorite Thanksgiving Recipes
Thanksgiving doesn’t have to be boring. Pilgrims and canned gravy are nice and all, but it’s been 400 hundred years since all that went down.
A Barbecued Thanksgiving
The 1621 event was probably a harvest celebration, but not a “day of Thanksgiving,” which implies fasting and prayer…
A Wacky Google Books Thanksgiving
How about a shooting match with live targets?
Barbecue Thanksgiving: The Ultimate Turkey from Ray Lampe
You can (and should) do an entire Thanksgiving spread via barbecue grill. We know because we did so; just read the whole story. One of the items in that tale was what Dr BBQ himself termed The Ultimate Turkey. That’s a real bold claim, even coming from one of the foremost experts in the world on barbecue. Here’s the recipe so you can try it and tell us if he’s right.
Barbecue Thanksgiving Part 2: Potatoes Mashed, Potatoes Sweet
You know your Thanksgiving taters are yummy when they vanish before you get to eat them. I’m assuming they were tasty, since the pan was whistle-clean when I went for my first helping, only to be greeted by the fading fumes of molasses as a small child helped themselves for thirds, and, not coincidentally, lasts.
Barbecue Thanksgiving Part 1: Pulled Pork Stuffing and Gravy
A few years back, some of our favorite food writers collaborated on a barbecued Thanksgiving on our mother site, the Fiery Foods & Barbecue Super Site. Drawing inspiration from that idea, me and mine cooked up our own take on that awesome theme. Here’s the first part of that big adventure: Dr. BBQ’s pulled pork stuffing and a pulled pork gravy.