The Infamous John Madden Turkey Carving Fiasco

Sure, John Madden is well known for his Thanksgiving eight-legged turkey, but he really blew the worlds mind apart when he introduced the mighty turducken.

John Madden passed away Tuesday, December 28, 2021. As the news of Maddens death made headlines around the world, it stirred up numerous nostalgic memories of the sports, broadcasting, and video game legend.

Obviously, when you think of John Madden you think about the “Madden” football video game franchise, his NFL coaching career, his penchant for eight-legged turkeys, tough actin Tenactin, and most deliciously of all, you probably remember his unwavering devotion to turducken.

Turducken, invented right here in Acadiana, is a “dish consisting of a de-boned chicken stuffed into a de-boned duck, further stuffed into a de-boned turkey” as described by Wikipedia.com.

Madden loved turducken so much, there is even an official “All-Madden Turducken” available from goldbelly.com.

For over 20 years John Madden was the voice of NFL football. But to many he’s also remembered for his hilarious attempt at carving a turkey by hand on live TV. Though it only lasted a few seconds, the memorable moment has endured as a pop culture phenomenon. Let’s look back at the crazy turkey carving incident that left John Madden defeated and gravy-soaked.

The Backstory

In 1989, beloved NFL broadcaster John Madden was chosen to host a Thanksgiving day special on CBS called ‘All-Madden Thanksgiving Special’. It featured Madden cooking a turkey dinner live in the studio kitchen, complete with all the fixings.

Though known for his football expertise, Madden’s cooking skills were apparently lacking And given the complex task of carving an entire turkey on live TV using just his bare hands, disaster was imminent

Armed with only a fork and wearing an apron a determined Madden dove in ready to conquer the cooked turkey. But the bird had other plans.

The Infamous Turkey Battle

The scene opens with John Madden cheerfully greeting viewers at home and wishing them a Happy Thanksgiving. Clad in a patterned shirt peeking through his apron, Madden seems ready to prepare a holiday feast.

After successfully managing to place stuffing inside the turkey, Madden moves on to the main event – carving the bird sans knives. Confidently, he announces “I’m gonna use my ‘Madden Carving Technique!'” Then, with just his fork and hands, Madden begins tearing at the turkey as gravy starts to drip everywhere.

Clearly struggling, Madden wrestles with the slippery turkey which seems to be winning the grappling match. He complains how difficult it is to gain purchase on the plump bird. At one point, the turkey even comically falls off the counter onto the floor.

The carnage continues with gravy flying, Madden’s fingers visibly covered in turkey grease, and barely any meat making it onto the serving plate. Finally admitting defeat, a gravy-stained Madden concedes “I think a knife would be better!” as the station abruptly cuts to commercial.

Cracking Up Viewers

Though the disastrous scene lasted less than a minute, it left viewers across America in stitches. The image of the normally composed Madden desperately trying to dismember a defiant turkey with his bare hands was simply too much.

Audiences howled seeing Madden hilariously outmatched by a poultry opponent. The absurdity of using one’s hands instead of a knife captured the nation’s funny bone. Even Madden had to chuckle afterwards, conceding his ‘technique’ was a total flop.

The legendary turkey battle instantly became comedy gold, replayed over and over on sports shows and beyond. Over 30 years later, fans still fondly remember Madden’s valiant-but-failed effort against the might of an uncarved turkey.

Reliving the Moment

Though decades ago, fans can still relive the ridiculous spectacle thanks to surviving clips on YouTube and other video sites. Short segments of Madden wrestling the plump turkey and dousing himself in gravy live on in internet infamy.

Viewers can vividly see Madden’s ill-fated struggle, from his cocky entry into the kitchen to the flailing dismemberment attempt ending in concession. The memorable images endure – Madden’s gravy-streaked shirt, the defiant turkey cascading to the floor, the absurdity of using one’s hands instead of a knife.

We even get to hear Madden’s running commentary, from boldly declaring he’ll use his “technique”, to his perplexed realization mid-battle that a knife is better suited for carving. The audio completes the experience, letting us enjoy Madden’s Turkey Day debacle in all its glory.

Turkey Carving Lessons

While hilarious, the fiasco also taught valuable lessons about attempting to carve meat without the proper tools:

  • Use sharp knives to cleanly slice through dense foods. Hands will tear and mangle.

  • Apply even pressure and hold firm while cutting to control slippery foods.

  • Work methodically, slicing thin pieces rather than hacking.

  • Allow roasted meat to rest so juices redistribute. Carving hot, freshly cooked meat is messy.

  • Protect your hands with gloves and your clothes with an apron.

  • Remain calm and don’t force things. Carving takes patience.

  • Follow the grain of the meat, carving across it for tender slices.

Though his techniques failed miserably, Madden did manage to demonstrate how NOT to carve a turkey, providing guidance through counterexample.

Is It Fact or Legend?

In the decades since the incident, the facts surrounding Madden’s misadventure have become a little hazy. Some dispute whether the event was staged or legitimate. Could Madden really not realize using his bare hands would end badly?

Or was it a staged gag planned to generate laughs, with Madden hamming it up for dramatic effect? We may never know for sure. But regardless of its veracity, the scene remains powerfully funny viewing.

For fans, it doesn’t matter if his defeat was real or staged. The sight of Madden flailing at a turkey with gravy flying is eternally hilarious, fact or fiction. He cemented his place in Thanksgiving history with one memorably foolish battle.

A Unique Part of Madden’s Legacy

While John Madden is rightly praised for his illustrious football announcing career, the turkey carving incident holds a special place in pop culture history. Millions recall the absurd visual of Madden using his hands instead of knives to dissect a turkey.

The surreal and hilarious event is forever associated with Madden’s legacy. For fans, it represents a rare moment seeing a normally serious commentator let loose and goof around. Behind the composed announcer was someone willing to create joy and laughter on Thanksgiving.

Though the juice-soaked defeat was embarrassing, Madden was always a good sport about the silly affair. His turkey tribulations brought levity and fun to a holiday about togetherness. That gift lives on in the hearts of nostalgic fans who still can’t help but giggle watching Madden battle a butterball.

A Cautionary Thanksgiving Tale

John Madden’s archnemesis that fateful Thanksgiving wasn’t a vaunted NFL defense, but a simple golden turkey. And the mighty bird emerged the victor in their gravy-soaked skirmish.

The iconic clip serves as a cautionary tale about overconfidence when carving the big bird for holiday dinners. Do not mock the turkey and underestimate the need for knives. Take a humble approach to your Thanksgiving prep, or you too may end up wearing your dinner before eating it!

So when prepping your holiday spread, remember to respect the turkey. After all, it can flummox even a legend like John Madden. Better to yield and use the proper tools than take on the bird with bare hands.

john madden cuts turkey with hand

John Madden and Turducken

Turducken is one of numerous amazing Cajun dishes to begin right here in Acadiana. The delicious trifecta of mouth-watering meats was one of our best-kept secrets…until John Madden became an evangelist for our wonderful Cajun concoction.

John Madden was introduced to turducken during the Rams vs Saints game on Dec. 1, 1996. Madden professed his love for the Louisiana specialty during the Sants game live on T.V. for the whole country to see.

He reportedly loved the turducken so much that when the game was over, Madden bagged up the leftovers and took them home with him according to goldbelly.com.

The turducken pictured above, the “All-Madden Turducken”, was prepared on that glorious night in 1996 by Glenn Mistich of New Orleans.

“This is it: the original Turducken, created by owner Glenn Mistich and famously presented to broadcaster John Madden before the Rams-Saints game on Dec. 1, 1996. Madden fell in love, praising it repeatedly during the broadcast and taking the leftovers home with him. Made over the course of two days, it’s a turkey stuffed with a duck then stuffed with a chicken, all meticulously deboned. This official food of the 1997 All-Madden Team is layered with two layers of sausage stuffing and one layer of cornbread dressing, before being carefully tied up. Weighing in at 17 pounds, this New Orleans classic is seasoned and ready for you to roast.”

Below are a couple of great videos featuring John Madden and the turducken he loved so much.

Oh, and in the first video, watch as Madden cuts the turducken with his hand.

▶️ John Madden Turducken 2002 Monday Night Football Eagles Vs. 49ers

FAQ

Did John Madden invent the turducken?

The original Turducken was introduced here in the 1970s by chef Paul Prudhomme. He invented the concept a decade earlier in Sheridan, Wyo., while working on a restaurant buffet line carving meats. Everything looked pretty except the turkey, he said. So the inventive chef set out to create something smashing.

Who started turducken?

The History of Turducken The late Cajun chef Paul Prudhomme claimed to have invented the turducken (a turkey stuffed with a duck stuffed with a chicken) in the 1970s. He became synonymous with the dish—and even trademarked the name in 1986 (Turducken™).

Why is it called John Madden Thanksgiving?

This thus marked the first time no primetime contest was held since 2005. On November 11, 2022, the league announced that the Thanksgiving games would be branded as the “John Madden Thanksgiving Celebration”, honoring the memory of head coach and broadcaster John Madden.

What dish does John Madden like?

Madden was first introduced to the turducken during a Rams-Saints game at the Super Dome in 1996. The dish was brought to the booth where Madden sampled it.

Did John Madden give out the Turkey Leg Award?

Watch John Madden break down all things Thanksgiving and hand out the acclaimed “Turkey Leg” award. Relive the most dramatic moments in Monday Night Football history. From Peyton Manning vs. Ryan Leaf to Bryce Young vs. C.J. Stroud, check out every time the top two picks from the draft played against each other during their rookie seasons.

Why does Madden have a six-legged turkey?

The six-legged turkey became a part of Madden’s games after Cowboys running back Emmitt Smith complained in 1990 that there weren’t enough legs for his linemen. One year later, a barbecue owner in Texas created a six-legged turkey specifically for Madden. Madden used this lull late in the game to break down how best to carve the turducken.

Did Madden eat turducken?

Madden was first introduced to the turducken during a Rams-Saints game at the Super Dome in 1996. The dish was brought to the booth where Madden sampled it. He was hooked right away and admitted that he “just started eating it with [his] hands” after getting the turducken, per NOLA.com.

When did Madden get the turkey leg MVP award?

The Turkey Leg MVP Award became a fixture on the CBS Thanksgiving broadcast through 1993. When Madden moved to FOX in 1994, he brought the award with him. MORE: Why do the Lions and Cowboys always play on Thanksgiving? Summerall and Madden moved to FOX in 1994 and called the Cowboys’ game against the Green Bay Packers on Thanksgiving that season.

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