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I sometimes have bacon on a turkey sandwich or mix pulled pork with brisket in my beans. And besides ordering the Happy Family at the local Chinese carry out place, I haven't gotten too crazy with the meat-mixing. Anyone have a recipe with a bunch of different animals in it? Like maybe an All-of-God's-Creatures roll?


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Have you considered a turducken?
 
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Hmm...interesting. In the filling I use for meat ravioli, I use beef, chicken, veal, and pork, thats a bunch of critters. Maybe have to try a fattie with ground varities ie.pork, veal, beef, venison. Stay tuned for that one!


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sorry, according to Mr Dechaine I can only eat pork for the rest of my life


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I would second the turducken suggestion. I've never done one...but man, I want to some day.

Also, I saw Alton Brown once make meatballs out of a 1-1-1 blend of ground sirloin, ground pork, and ground lamb.
 
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turduckens are interesting and kind of fun, but be prepared to invest quite a bit of time. many people don't like the idea of combining all of that together, but i like it; plus, it makes the best gravy you will ever eat.
 
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sorry, according to Mr Dechaine I can only eat pork for the rest of my life


It's theoretical only. Like if I was stuck on a desert island...I'd like to be with Jessica Alba...I mean, my wife. Doesn't mean it's gonna happen.

Recipe for a bunch of different animals you say? How about a mixed grill? It's not a recipe, more of a traditional kind of meal in some countries. Some beef, some pork, some chicken, some sausage. You get a bit of everything. They do it in South America.

It's not Q or grilling, but I make pasta sauces with different kinds of meat. Either ground beef and pork. Or i'll braise some chicken thighs (bone-in) and sweet or spicy italian sausage in a tomato sauce. The meat flavours the sauce and you pour it over spaghetti. Serve the meat on the side.


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In the fridge right now (for the rotisserie tonight) I've got gyros meat made from 1 lb each of ground lamb and buffalo.

Meatloaves and gyros are a good way to mix your favorite meats.
 
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