A juvenile wild turkey stuffed with a Cornish game hen, which in turn is stuffed with a microduck. You could debone them ahead of time if you wish. Bake at 350 for 2 hours.
This invention solves two problems: (1) What kind of fowl should we eat for Thanksgiving? and (2) Ugh, maybe I shouldn't have asked you.-- the porpoise, Sep 03 2013 What happens when you ask a mathematician to cook Thanksgiving http://www.youtube....watch?v=pjrI91J6jOwTurduckenel-duckenel [RayfordSteele, Sep 04 2013] I've never been comfortable with a food that starts with "turd".
Still, better than a pheasant stuffed with a duck stuffed with a meat of a female sheep.-- MaxwellBuchanan, Sep 03 2013 Microduck?-- normzone, Sep 03 2013 Perhaps "duckling" equates with "microduck".-- Vernon, Sep 03 2013 If they weren't flightless birds they could be combined in a windtunnel.-- rcarty, Sep 03 2013 A fast enough centerfuge should do the trick.-- RayfordSteele, Sep 04 2013 //Microduck?//
A very small duck. Possibly the product of a genetic engineering experiment. I'm not sure ducklings have enough meat nor confident in its quality.-- the porpoise, Sep 05 2013 Eggs are pretty good in that regard.-- RayfordSteele, Sep 05 2013 "Do you like duckling?"
"I don't know. I've never duckled."-- MaxwellBuchanan, Sep 05 2013 You might say this is a recipe, but is rather fowl.-- xandram, Sep 06 2013 //microduck
Hmm, that's an interesting new slant on the dark matter theory. Anyone know the albedo of a duck?-- not_morrison_rm, Sep 06 2013 For white meat or dark meat?-- RayfordSteele, Sep 06 2013 random, halfbakery