We have a small Southeast Asian grocery and deli a few blocks from our home. The weekday deli is amazing, and many of the items are quite low-carb.
Today we tried something new and king of strange. Turkey-butt (or tail) on skewers. The tails were big - each about 3 ounces of meat, fat, and skin. Each skewer held two tails and was only $1.98.
About 200 calories each (400 per skewer).
The tails are marinated or rubbed with spicy asian seasonings and grilled until the skin is crisp and golden.
It tastes more like pork chop or country cut pork ribs, because of the fat ratio.
They were surprisingly filling, and just really tasty. In our area, you don't find turkey tails or necks very often in the grocery stores, except in the winter (for making soup), but these were so good, I'd consider trying to make them at home.
But for $2, I'll buy them from the deli when they're available.
