Wednesday, January 14, 2009

First Time Eva!

So you all know that we just moved, Right!? Well we moved just in time for the holiday seasons. Not a good thing to do considering that I have never spent a holiday away from all family! We did go back to Utah for Thanksgiving and spent it with my whole family and Big R's Grandma Z. But for Christmas we had to stay home and do it all by ourselves. That included dinner.

I was bound and determined that I was not going to cook Christmas dinner! There are too many things that can go wrong and then I would ruin dinner for the holiday and I just could not stand up to the stress and humiliation of that! So I suggested to Big R that we just go to dinner somewhere! Anywhere, I didn't care if we went to McDonald's if that made him happy, but I was not cooking Christmas Dinner!

Well, about a week before Christmas, I decided that I was going to do it! It can't be that hard to cook a dang Turkey, can it?! Just because I had never cooked a Turkey or a ham or any of the fixings in my entire life, didn't mean that I could not do it now. RIGHT!?

So I braved the grocery stores and bought all the items that I needed to make all the traditional fixings and of course the Turkey and the ham. I was nervous all week. I was anxious, and fidgety, and I felt like my chest was going to explode. Now you know why I usually try new things early in the morning and then throw them away if needs be, way before anyone gets home. That way no one knows that I attempted to cook and failed. But I couldn't do that with these things. Some of them had to be started the night before, and of course the Turkey had to be dealt with all week cuz it was frozen when I bought it!

Well, Really long story short?! Here is the outcome of the Turkey!

This is her before, I rubbed her with liquid smoke and sugar cured salt, stuffed her with an onion and celery, and sprinkled her with salt and pepper. How does she look?


And this is her after! I don't know what the deal was with the skin, it shrunk in the oven or something. But other than that, isn't she gorgeous! And just so you know...she was the best tasting bird I have ever eaten. The most tender and juicy and flavorful meat that I have ever had! I was so proud! I honestly thought that it would be awful! I think by the time it came to eat her, Big R was a little nervous about how it would taste as well. But he too was pleasantly surprised!
Come back Friday to see the Ham and the rest of the Fixings that I baked/cooked!

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17 comments:

Claremont First Ward said...

That bird does look scrumptious! Glad I found at least ONE other jeans snob! :)

Jen said...

Good for you. I think that everyone should cook a turkey at least once. It looks very yummy.

Rachael Schirano \\ Rachael Schirano Photography said...

wow, great job with the turkey!

Deb said...

i am actually quite impressed. that is weird about the skin, but it looks yummy. i haven't ever cooked a turkey, myself! maybe i'll give it a go... next year!

Danyele Easterhaus said...

good work...now come on over and make me one!!

girlytwins said...

That bird looks delish!! Great job on your first Christmas dinner. I would have been a wreck too :)

I don't think I have ever cooked a turkey either come to think of it...LOL

Tiffany said...

Katie, your first bird evah?? What? She looks so scrumptious! I've had the skin do that before too. My Momma gave me a little trick for that. If it appears that the skin may shrink up on you... rub her down really good with butter, real butter - of course!- and use toothpicks to pin her skin down. Kind of like a Beverly Hills Turkey Nip Tuck but it works like a charm! :)

Love your blog and I'll be keeping up with you now. You're a hoot!

Tiff
The Boren Life

tiarastantrums said...

LOOKS DELICIOUS!!!!!

Lorina said...

Looks yummy! I am going to try to attempt one this year.. sometime. We shall see how well it works.

Anonymous said...

That looks extra yummy! Awesome!

Jenni said...

Yummmmmm! Turkey!

Susan said...

Congrats! Now you can cross that off the list of things you have accomplished in your life.

Chris said...

I didn't think I was hungry.

I was wrong.

I LOVE turkey!

Nice job!

Tara Bennett said...

Looks like you've really got a way with a bird! My mouth is watering!

mommytoalot said...

Hey..you did a great job!
I remember my first turkey..lol..
..
btw thanks for popping by my blog
cheers
Lisa

Michelle said...

LOL! The shrunk skin cracked me up, but congrats on cooking your first turkey.

Naked whole turkeys and chickens gross me out so I have yet to actually cook one!

Suzi said...

The bird looks very moist. I am glad it turned out well.