https://i.ytimg.com/vi/BHpQkgrnqaw/maxresdefault.jpg00TheWolfePithttps://instantpotteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/instant-pot-teacher-video-tutorials-official-logo.pngTheWolfePit2023-11-23 17:13:122023-11-23 17:13:12Budget Thanksgiving Dinner for .81¢ per Serving
Thank you, but I'll pass on this dish. You did an excellent job of hiding the ground turkey's lack of flavor and this looks to be a very good vegetarian dish.
I've made this before! Most recently, I'll take a discounted rotisserie home and dice up the breasts to cook this way. (and the dark meat becomes a meal on it's own)
With that much moisture coming from the frozen turkey, I started wondering what it would if some pasta was tossed in there and allowed to cook in those juices 🤔
Looks like dog food and the worst is yet to come…lol. when I heard that I had to laugh because to me that looked so much better than what a friend once wanted me to try. They actually put seal meat in front of me. Yuck! That stuff looked and smelled like cat food. So no this meal you made…didn't resemble that to me lol
Now someone using the liquid from cooking ground turkey. Whenever I cook ground turkey with liquid from cooking I add dried minced onion and sometimes fried dried garlic using the liquid to rehydrate them and flavor the meat
It looks great ! 😮 [note: in europe you going to jail if you try this type of sausaged meat but this is because we have hard meat laws over here] greetings from germany love your channel 😀
You say you paid $1.66 a pound for the ground turkey??
Where'd you find that???
I just made this … And I paid over $3 a pound per one pound chub!
Thank you, but I'll pass on this dish. You did an excellent job of hiding the ground turkey's lack of flavor and this looks to be a very good vegetarian dish.
I've made this before! Most recently, I'll take a discounted rotisserie home and dice up the breasts to cook this way. (and the dark meat becomes a meal on it's own)
People that have high blood pressure use salt substitute instead of salt and garlic powder instead of garlic salt
That looks really good. I have never browned up stuffing like that, I will try it!
Yikes.
With that much moisture coming from the frozen turkey, I started wondering what it would if some pasta was tossed in there and allowed to cook in those juices 🤔
Feel better soon! Glad you were able to post new content in time for Thanksgiving! Happy Holidays!
It’s even cheaper if you grow your own veggies. And tastier.
Looks like dog food and the worst is yet to come…lol. when I heard that I had to laugh because to me that looked so much better than what a friend once wanted me to try. They actually put seal meat in front of me. Yuck! That stuff looked and smelled like cat food. So no this meal you made…didn't resemble that to me lol
Absolutely want to see a video on moisture content. Can't wait to see it!
I took a shot for every time turkey was mentioned, now in drunk
Now someone using the liquid from cooking ground turkey. Whenever I cook ground turkey with liquid from cooking I add dried minced onion and sometimes fried dried garlic using the liquid to rehydrate them and flavor the meat
Hey new vid! Glad to see you feel better!
That poor cast iron skillet looks like it needs some TLC, based on the deposits on the rim when you showed it empty. 😂
I haven't seen ground turkey at $1.66/lb in over a decade. It's up to $6, sometimes $7 for a tube these days.
Good idea. Thank you for sharing.
3:09,yeah thats the only downfall to me,but i still like it when cooked alotttt lol😅
That's home, my friend. That's home
You’re videos are amazing to me. Thank you.
"The worst is still yet to come." the accident didnt damage your spot on jokes. Solid gold
I love what you do,I've been a fan of yours since the beginning 💜
thanks from Indianapolis,Indiana 😊
It looks great ! 😮 [note: in europe you going to jail if you try this type of sausaged meat but this is because we have hard meat laws over here] greetings from germany love your channel 😀
Idk about Thanksgiving. But I would freaking destroy that on any given weekday.