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Smoking a turkey #15248255 11/15/24 06:32 PM
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Tips, temp, tricks?

Re: Smoking a turkey [Re: junbengreat] #15248257 11/15/24 06:37 PM
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I cook mine at the same temp I would in the oven…….brine overnight/day before, season it, then cook 325° to 350° over your favorite wood until 165° internal.

Re: Smoking a turkey [Re: junbengreat] #15248272 11/15/24 06:54 PM
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These are my last notes on one I did. 9 pound turkey , 1 hour on smoke. 1.45 hours on 300. Took off at 165. Should have cooked till 170 or 175.

Turkey is weird in that you can’t just let it smoke low and slow or it will actually spoil on you.

Re: Smoking a turkey [Re: junbengreat] #15248273 11/15/24 06:56 PM
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I usually spatchcock a turkey so it cooks quicker.


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Re: Smoking a turkey [Re: junbengreat] #15248276 11/15/24 06:57 PM
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Google "dry brine" methods. Way better than dealing with liquid brine IMO.


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Re: Smoking a turkey [Re: junbengreat] #15248286 11/15/24 07:07 PM
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275, about 4 hours, cook upside down, pull at internal 170.

Re: Smoking a turkey [Re: junbengreat] #15248298 11/15/24 07:17 PM
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Spatchcock is the right answer

Re: Smoking a turkey [Re: Jaredk] #15248305 11/15/24 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Jaredk
Spatchcock is the right answer

100%

Re: Smoking a turkey [Re: leethefishking] #15248307 11/15/24 07:24 PM
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Spatchcock for sure

Re: Smoking a turkey [Re: junbengreat] #15248342 11/15/24 08:11 PM
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Tip#1: Make sure it is completely thawed. Tip#2: See Tip#1. Tip#3: Don't think you can cook it with a little bit of it still frozen. You can't.
I dry brined my last one overnight then avocado oiled it and added a poultry rub. Can't remember the EZ Bake temp, but I probably put it on smoke for an hour and then bumped to 250, maybe 275, to temp. Anyway, turned out nice and tender. The one I did before sucked because I did not pay complete attention to Tips 1 thru 3.


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I've done them many ways. You can take a large metal juice or soup can and cook your turkey like you would a beer can chicken. Works great and it comes out juicy.

Re: Smoking a turkey [Re: HasBen] #15248361 11/15/24 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by HasBen
I usually spatchcock a turkey so it cooks quicker.

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Hot & Fast, still gets plenty of Smoke and crisps up the skin!


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Re: Smoking a turkey [Re: junbengreat] #15248551 11/16/24 01:15 AM
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Originally Posted by junbengreat
Tips, temp, tricks?


Be sure and invite some fat gal to trip over the hose between the fryer and propane bottle. Will make for a really good YouTube vid. You can always order pizza!!!!


Thanks, Billy
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