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Anyone ever BBQ a turkey?
Yeah, Texas - so what.
Yeah, Texas - so what.
I've done a couple; wrote about one here: https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/com...e-the-saga-unfolds.136151/page-8#post-3333022Anyone ever BBQ a turkey?
Yeah, Texas - so what.
Same. Almost everyone loved it and wanted it every year except for a lone holdout, so it ended up being a one-and-done.Similar to @skier
Smoked turkeys a number of times, but I also prefer the traditional roasted and stuffed version for Thanksgiving. Since I usually cook that dinner for a crowd, it’s also what they expect.
How to spatchcock a turkey.We’ve done a twist on this by butterflying the turkey, smoking it to about 125*, the turning up the heat to finish it.
The one thing we did learn is that if you are the type to boil down the leftover carcass to make stock, you don't want to do that with one that has been smoked. It really makes the stock way too intensely smoky.
I debone a turkey and stuff it with Cajun andouille cornbread stuffing and smoke it for 3.5 hours.Anyone ever BBQ a turkey?
Yeah, Texas - so what.
An option: Put the turkey on the smoker for an hour or two for flavor, then finish in the oven for drippings and time.