This caught my eye on Pinterest, but it did:@)
Bacon Blanketed Herb Roasted Turkey found HERE.
I hope all of your Thanksgiving planning is falling into place!
Have a happy day:@)
"To be extremely happy in the environment you find yourself in"
that looks delish~! I bet the bacon adds flavor and moisture. looks pretty too-like lattice:)
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Sonny
Interesting! Starting to cook today. We are visiting friends for the day but we will cook a dinner for us because we love the leftovers.
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Lynn, That caught my eye too when I spied it on Pinterest! I bet Earl broke out in a cold sweat when he saw it :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful turkey. Great idea for keeping it moist and it's pretty too.
ReplyDeleteha ha ha ha ha ha.... Looks like a turkey that fell into a quilt shop.
ReplyDeleteHoly cow...
ReplyDeleteMake that holy bacon wrapped turkey.
Think of the basteing time that will save : )
ReplyDeleteI bet that tastes wonderful!
ReplyDeleteha ha ha! run, earl, run!
ReplyDeleteI saw this on Facebook this morning and thought of Earl! :)
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
We did this one year, but not so elaborately! Poor Earl must be a nervous wreck with you and your bacon recipes.
ReplyDeleteI love bacon on everything. Sorry, little guy.
Wow, is that a turkey or a piece of artwork?! Quite amazing - I bet the cooker of that bird could whip up a cherry lattice pie before you could wink an eye, what do you think?
ReplyDeletewow...I think this turkey must be more than wonderful..... I wish your T'Day plannings are going to be falling into place too !! xoxoxox. Flavia
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty turkey, I must say! Don't let Earl see it, though. He might run off before Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteI pinned this when I saw it to my Thanksgiving board. I love the weave pattern. This turkey has to be flavorful. xo
ReplyDeleteWow - sandie
ReplyDeleteIt seems that bacon use is getting more creative all the time :)
ReplyDeleteI do this to my meat loaf. It adds a lot of favor.
ReplyDeleteHow cute, sort of a turkey in a basket, lol...Christine
ReplyDeleteI saw this too! I love the creative weave of bacon arund the turkey, but I don't think I'd attempt this myself as I'd too much fat in the roasting pan to make gravy!
ReplyDeleteOh my, this would make store bought turkey edible, somewhat .
ReplyDeleteVisiting from....can't remember but enjoying my visit and you've
got great recipes. I'm making the Tar Heel Pie for Christmas.
Wow, what a gorgeous turkey!!! I might try this on a roast chicken :)
ReplyDeleteWow! That has to be delicious.
ReplyDeleteJudy
Hmmm...not sure what I think about that. Everybody says that bacon makes anything better. The crispy herbed skin is one of my favorite parts of the turkey. Happy Thanksgiving, Lynn.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Lynn, I really should learn NOT to read your blog when I'm hungry!
ReplyDeleteAlthough, it seems like I'm hungry a lot, so that might not work.
Wouldn't it be fun to make this??!
That catches my eye too. I wonder how that turkey tasted when it was done. Like bacon??? Smile. It sure looks pretty.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and yours Lynn. Don't eat Earl!!!
Blessings, Jeanne
Wow.. I bet that is one delicious turkey!!! ... and a lot of work.
ReplyDeleteHave a great thanksgiving!!!!
Can you imagine how amazing this must taste. It even looks gorgeous.
ReplyDeletehahhaa....it looks great but SOMEbody has more free time than I do.....now I might just LAY bacon over my turkey. :)
ReplyDeleteI hope YOU are having TURKEY and not EARL.....
XOXO
Wow Lynn! Is Earl in hiding? I checked out this recipe and she certainly throws around the bourbon for après assembly AND the gravy. I can see why! This looks like it would be so much work. Happy Thanksgiving! Linda
ReplyDeleteI know why because it looks like a basket. If you are in love with baskets like me then this is amazing isn't it? LOL! Wow! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn,
ReplyDeleteJust stopping by and wishing you and your family a very Happy and Blessed Thanksgiving!
Miz Helen
That has to be one of the most beautiful and creative ways to prepare a turkey that I have ever seen! Thanks for sharing! I would also like to wish you a happy and blessed Thanksgiving; I am thankful for our friendship!!!
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Roz