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Nothing says fall like a
From hard seltzer to cough drops, you can find pumpkin spice flavoring in nearly everything once the fall months arrive. And this year, that also includes a centerpiece of your
dinner table: turkey!
Unfortunately, this
turkey won’t be gracing your
Thanksgiving table, as it’s only available until
Halloween, and it also won’t be found at all
Honey Baked locations. You can find a list of the locations offering the fall-flavored turkey by visiting
Honey Baked’s website.
If you can’t get your hands on the pumpkin
spice turkey from Honey Baked, Reynold’s Kitchen has a
pumpkin spice turkey recipe you can make yourself.
The recipe doesn’t actually call for pumpkin spice seasoning, but rather a blend of brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, allspice and cloves. You’ll also need
salt, olive
oil and flour.
As interesting as a pumpkin spice turkey may seem, it’s far from the first time the traditional turkey has been given an intriguing makeover.
Reynold’s also has a recipe for Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.
There’s even a recipe for
cool ranch turkey if Doritos are your favorite snack, or a
glitter turkey if you want to bring a little sparkle to your dinner table.
For the glitter turkey (yes, it’s edible!), you’ll need some uncommon ingredients you likely do not have at home, such as
gum-tex tylose powder and
liquid pearl sheen or pearl dust, both of which can be found at craft stores or on Amazon.
Are you a fan of pumpkin spice flavors or would you prefer to make your own unique turkey at home?