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The Turkey and the Cajun Microwave…

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
That's me cooking cabbage and having coffee Thanksgiving morning!

That's me cooking cabbage and having coffee Thanksgiving morning!

Hello everyone! I am keeping my word to share with you the story of the Thanksgiving turkey and the Cajun Microwave.  First let me say, my family and I had wonderful Thanksgiving out at the camp in Butte LaRose.  The weather was cool, but absolutely picture perfect.  I sure hope where ever you were for Thanksgiving you shared it with the people you love. Now, on with the food, that is why you came to my blog, right?

I must tell you, this is the second time my husband and I cook in the Cajun microwave.  Our first experience was cooking a suckling 40 lb. pig.  The pig took 4 hours to cook.  Thus, I estimated the 12 lb. turkey would take no longer than 2 hours.  I was so excited because I scored a fresh, never frozen turkey from a local meat market.  My mom and I brined the bird in sugar and water for 24 hours.

Thanksgiving morning, mom rinsed, patted dry, and cut the turkey open along the backside (to lay flat).  My husband and stepdaughter injected it with Tony Chachere’s Butter Jalapeno Injectable Marinade and sprinkled with Tony Chachere’s Creole Seasoning.  In the pan, I layered orange and lemon slices and added a cup of white wine.  She was a beautiful bird!

Turkey injected and ready to go into the Cajun Microwave

Turkey injected and ready to go into the Cajun Microwave

The turkey went into the cajun microwave at 10:30 am.  We figured we would be eating around 12:30 pm…and we were WRONG!  To make a long story short, we had issues regulating the temperature and were very careful not to spike the temperature too high.  At noon, I told everyone to have a bowl of gumbo, it would be a while until eating time!

Bottom line, it took 4 hours to cook our friend.  Was I upset about this….NO, IT WAS THE BEST THING TO EVER HAPPEN!  Want to know why?  Because my friends, everyone spent the day hanging around the campfire, watching football, visiting, boat riding, having wine and relaxing.  Because the turkey took a little longer than expected, everyone stayed and enjoyed the beautiful scenery the Atchafalaya Basin has to offer.  I think it was my favorite Thanksgiving ever!

Todd putting the bird in the microwave, check out my view of the Basin!

Todd putting the bird in the microwave, check out my view of the Basin!

So, bottom line of this blog is not so much to offer up a recipe, but to share with you a cliche, “Stop and smell the roses.”  Enjoy the scenery and the people around you. If you failed to do so for Thanksgiving, guess what, Christmas is just around the corner, you get another shot!

It was truly worth the wait!

It was truly worth the wait!

I will be heading out for a much needed “magical” vacation, but don’t fret! I have already scheduled a blog to come out next week for you hunters with deer sausage!  So, if I don’t answer your comments, I’m not ignoring you, just playing around with a mouse and duck!

Cindy Adams-Ardoin

Food Scientist

Tony Chachere’s

Thanksgiving Luncheon

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Everyone loves to be rewarded for hard work, and the Tony Chachere’s employees are no different. The difference is that our employers, the Chachere family, loves giving rewards as much as we love getting them!

YUUMMMMMYYYY!!!!

YUUMMMMMYYYY!!!!

Each November, the Thursday before Thanksgiving, is the Tony Chachere’s Thanksgiving feast. All are invited, employees and Chachere family alike. This year was no different. We all got to enjoy the great tastes of ham, fried turkey, roast, cornbread dressing, greenbean casserole (thanks Cindy!) and the list goes on and on, but before we dive into the feast, the awards are presented.

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A peek at our awards

There are awards for everything from Department of the Year to Most Dependable.  We are all anxious to see who gets which award and always happy for all of the award winners.  I have to say, it is really great to work for a company who will take the time to show it’s employees how much they are appreciated!

Here are a few of our pictures, to see all of the pictures click here.

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The Spread

The Spread

Todd digging into the petit pois

Todd digging into the petit pois