Turducken Week – Turdunkin doughnuts with coffee gravy

Turducken using dunkin donut doughnuts, hashbrowns, munchkins, tim hortons, coffee gravy, sprinkles

That, ladies and gentlemen, is a turkey brined in Dunkin Donuts coolattas, filled with munchkin doughnut holes, and covered with a syrup and sprinkles.

Turducken using dunkin donut doughnuts, hashbrowns, munchkins, tim hortons, coffee gravy, sprinkles....served as drumstick with mashed potatoes and gravy and munchkin stuffing

And what do you serve with a strangely sweet turducken? Mashed hashbrowns and the munchkin stuffing covered in a special coffee gravy obviously. You knew it couldn’t be a Dunkin’ Donut turducken without the coffee being thrown in there somewhere, too, right?

As usual, someone was nice (proud?) enough to share all the pictures, ingredients, and reviews of the whole process so we can indulge vicariously through their efforts. Do you think you would eat this?

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    missohkay
    December 30, 2011

    I’m a little horrified by sprinkles on meat. And maybe as a cooking person you could explain to me if there is a difference between sprinkles and jimmies? (Maybe it’s just geographic?) :)

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    Quirky Jessi
    December 30, 2011

    They’re the same thing! As far as I know, jimmies was actually a brand name way back when and so in some areas, it became the common name for all kinds of sprinkles. :D

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    jburke
    December 30, 2011

    It’s regional. I grew up in Massachusetts and we always called chocolate sprinkles jimmies. When I moved to Nebraska no one had any idea what I was talking about and I have gotten alot of strange looks over the years :)

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