
A rich dish that comes from the Cajun cuisine tradition, classic Turducken is a created by deboning and layering a whole turkey, duck and chicken, then inserting layers of stuffing. Hannaford, a supermarket chain in the Northeastern US, is selling turducken for the holidays! If I had known, I could have picked up a turducken last week when I was at one of their stores. I've always wanted to try one.
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