"Turkey, unlike chicken, has very elegant characteristics. It has more of a cachet than chicken. Turkey is a delicacy, so it should be presented in such a way"
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The chicken/turkey contrast is the real engine here. Chicken is everyday utility, the default protein of weeknight competence. Turkey, in American culture, is either health-food austerity (deli slices, ground turkey) or ritual spectacle (Thanksgiving). English grabs the spectacle lane and doubles down: turkey deserves pageantry because it already arrives loaded with meaning. Calling it a delicacy isn’t a culinary argument so much as a permission slip to treat it like fine dining: prettier plating, better technique, maybe pricier ingredients around it.
The subtext is an old-school chef worldview dressed in TV-friendly diction: ingredients have hierarchies, and presentation is a moral responsibility. If the bird has "cachet", you honor it with performance. That’s also a neat way to elevate the chef’s role from cook to curator of taste - not just feeding people, but teaching them what deserves reverence.
In the post-Food Network era, that’s the hustle: make the familiar feel exclusive, then make exclusivity feel attainable. Turkey becomes less a meal than a moment you can stage.
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English, Todd. (2026, February 16). Turkey, unlike chicken, has very elegant characteristics. It has more of a cachet than chicken. Turkey is a delicacy, so it should be presented in such a way. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/turkey-unlike-chicken-has-very-elegant-116321/
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English, Todd. "Turkey, unlike chicken, has very elegant characteristics. It has more of a cachet than chicken. Turkey is a delicacy, so it should be presented in such a way." FixQuotes. February 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/turkey-unlike-chicken-has-very-elegant-116321/.
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"Turkey, unlike chicken, has very elegant characteristics. It has more of a cachet than chicken. Turkey is a delicacy, so it should be presented in such a way." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/turkey-unlike-chicken-has-very-elegant-116321/. Accessed 17 Feb. 2026.






