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it's the long-standing tradition of cooking an animal inside another animal... with grains.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0m_o2gxbsU
Which orifice do I stuff first, the front or the back? I can't do both at the same time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Tq7MdOqw1c
Good question. Stuff it through the larger easier one. And yeah, cook the giblets, dice them, and put them in your gravy.
Have you tried the Eifel Tower stuffing method?
Joke is old. It's Turkiye now.
We have been doing prime rib roasts roast for the occasion over the last decade or so. We still make a delicious sausage stuffing that’s prepared in a casserole dish.