The ultimate Thanksgiving showdown is here! This holiday season, we’re asking the big question: Are you #TeamTurkey 🦃 or #TeamHam 🍖? Let’s dive into this delicious debate with some fun, creative notes to spice up your decision! 😋🍒
... Read moreOkay, so the big Thanksgiving question always comes down to this: Turkey or Ham? For me, it’s a delicious dilemma every single year! I mean, who can resist a beautifully roasted turkey, golden-brown and glistening, just like the one you see in those perfect holiday pictures? It’s the quintessential centerpiece, often garnished with fresh greens, bright lemon wedges, and crisp apple slices – truly a feast for the eyes before you even take a bite.
But then there's ham – oh, the allure of a perfectly glazed, sweet, and savory ham! It’s less fuss, often pre-cooked, and always a crowd-pleaser. So, what's the real difference between ham and turkey, and which is better for your festive table? Let me share some thoughts based on my own holiday experiences.
When I think of turkey, I immediately picture tradition. It's the star of the show for many, and for good reason. It’s lean, flavorful when done right, and there’s something incredibly satisfying about carving a whole bird. Plus, the leftovers! Turkey sandwiches, turkey soup, turkey pot pie – the possibilities are endless. However, I’ve also had my share of dry turkey disasters, which is heartbreaking after all that effort. It really takes a bit more skill to get that juicy, tender meat every time.
Then there’s ham. My family often opts for a glazed ham because it's so much easier! You just pop it in the oven, baste it with a delicious glaze, and voilà – a perfectly cooked main dish. It’s consistently moist and salty-sweet, making it a fantastic contrast to all the rich side dishes. It's also great for feeding a larger crowd without the stress of perfect timing. The downside? Sometimes it can be a bit too salty, and for some, it just doesn't feel as 'special' as a whole roasted bird. But honestly, a good ham can definitely hold its own.
From a nutritional standpoint, turkey, especially the breast meat, is generally leaner and lower in fat and calories compared to ham, which often has higher sodium content and can be fattier depending on the cut and how it's prepared. So if you're watching your intake, turkey might be the 'better' choice there.
What about versatility? Both are fantastic for leftovers, but I find ham leftovers make some seriously amazing breakfast dishes (hello, ham & egg scrambles!) and fantastic sandwiches. Turkey, as mentioned, is a king of comfort food leftovers.
Ultimately, the choice between turkey and ham often comes down to personal preference, tradition, and how much time you want to spend in the kitchen. Do you crave that classic, grand presentation and the specific taste of roasted turkey? Or do you prefer the ease, consistent flavor, and often more budget-friendly aspect of ham?
Honestly, why choose? Many families, including mine some years, opt for both! A smaller turkey and a delicious spiral-cut ham ensure there's something for everyone. But if I had to pick just one... well, that's the real debate, isn't it? What about you? Which is your ultimate Thanksgiving pick and why? I’m genuinely curious to hear your thoughts on this delicious holiday showdown!
Turkey yummy hot with whole cranberries oh to die for anytime of year. But dayum cranberry’s have gotten so expensive almost as bad as turkey per pound
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