Popeyes' Cajun Turkey is only available around the holiday season. Each Thanksgiving bird is a 9-to-13 pound turkey that's marinated with the Popeyes' signature blend of Louisiana seasonings, slow-roasted, and then flash-fried for a crispy coating.
I pre-ordered one for $39.99 and picked up what I would guess to be a 12-pound turkey (Update 10/11/2023: The Cajun Turkey now goes for $50 to $60, depending on location. You can also now have it delivered directly to your door by ordering online from Popeyes for $99.00, including shipping.)
While Popeyes' Cajun Turkeys are fully cooked, they're frozen and must be thawed (it takes about 3 days to thaw in the fridge). It looks like they come from a distribution center because they're packaged much like frozen turkeys: in a sealed bag with netting.
This is how the turkey looks out of the bag prior to going into the oven:
I was told by the Popeyes employee who took my order that it would take 30 minutes to heat up but a quick read of the instructions revealed that the heating time was more like 1.5 to 1.75 hours at 350 degrees.
The instructions also tell you to cover the bird in foil. However, after its done heating, you're going to want to broil it for at least 10 minutes or so to get some browning going on for both taste and texture.
So how was Popeyes Cajun Turkey? It turned out really well. The turkey wasn't completely juicy, but it was juicy-to-moist and, however they seasoned it, the flavor permeated the meat throughout the whole turkey. I bought some of Popeyes' Cajun gravy for dipping and the two got along famously.
If you're wondering how the rest of my Thanksgiving's spread looked, it looked like this:
Nutritional Info - Popeyes Cajun Turkey
Serving Size - 3 oz (84g)
Calories - 140 (from Fat - 60)
Fat - 6g (Saturated Fat - 2g)
Sodium - 500mg
Carbs - 1g (Sugar - 1g)
Protein - 19g
MMM! Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteDid you eat the whole thing?
ReplyDeleteEven on Thanksgiving Brandeating gets fast food, LOVE IT! lol I'll deff be getting this next year, always been interested.
ReplyDeleteHaha, no. My fridge is full of leftovers that will last for a week or so. Turkey cranberry sandwiches for all!
ReplyDeleteAnd to you!
ReplyDeleteNo pho for thanksgiving? :'(
ReplyDeletePho is not Thanksgiving food. I had it for lunch though ;)
ReplyDeletewhat is pho??
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pho
ReplyDeleteWow. That's a good lookin' spread! I'm impressed!
ReplyDeleteHaha, thanks.
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