Got 5 right- I was lucky
You better believe it. 100 grams (that's about 3.5 ounces) of dark meat turkey has about 206 calories. So I can see a turkey leg weighing in with a whopping 1300 plus calories! If you brine the turkey add a few more calories for the sugars in the brine. The real thing to remember is that most of the fats in a dark meat are lipids the body needs for certain vitamin absorption and proper metabolism.Turkey Leg 1100 Callories ... No Farkin Way
You better believe it. 100 grams (that's about 3.5 ounces) of dark meat turkey has about 206 calories. So I can see a turkey leg weighing in with a whopping 1300 plus calories! If you brine the turkey add a few more calories for the sugars in the brine. The real thing to remember is that most of the fats in a dark meat are lipids the body needs for certain vitamin absorption and proper metabolism.
Imagine what we do to the calorie count when we deep fry! :icon_sick
So when Dr_Ky served 200 of those up at the last big event he served 220,000 calories?
But don't you think the calories are worth the flavour?
:idea: You could always remove the skin and reduce the calorie count quite a bit.
You better believe it. 100 grams (that's about 3.5 ounces) of dark meat turkey has about 206 calories. So I can see a turkey leg weighing in with a whopping 1300 plus calories! If you brine the turkey add a few more calories for the sugars in the brine. The real thing to remember is that most of the fats in a dark meat are lipids the body needs for certain vitamin absorption and proper metabolism.
Imagine what we do to the calorie count when we deep fry! :icon_sick
OMG - A family member is dating a strict vegan - only macrobiotic, organic carrots, and chit - My god!! the woman has ORANGE FARKING SKIN