Grilling, Smoking, BBQ, etc. WAYCT (What Are You Cooking Today) Outdoor Edition
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@Jett129 Cook temperature on the Green egg was 300-325 and pulled the turkey off at 162f using a probe thermometer to monitor the temp in the breast.
I cut two apples in half and stuffed them into the cavity of the bird for a slow moisture release during the entire cook time. The rub I used (pictured below) was on a rinsed and dried bird used liberally to coat the entire surface. The turkey sat on a counter for about 1.5 - 2 hours to warm to room temperature before placing on the grill.
Just before placing the turkey on the grill, I added 6-7 large chunks of applewood to the charcoal.
The turkey was 15.55 pounds cooked for about 4 hours total with a rest time of 30-40 minutes. Couldn’t wait any longer
Edit: I did not brine this bird…and it may have been the juiciest turkey I’ve ever had. I really think adding the apples to the cavity helps in adding moisture throughout the cook and really adds to the flavour overall.
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@Jett129 I wet brined a bird about 10 years ago with the same result as you are describing. Super tender and moist, but so salty that I couldn’t drink enough water.
The dry rub pictured is full of different chiles and spices with a low to moderate amount of salt. I try to avoid excess salt where I can as I don’t like the feeling of waking up in the middle of the night feeling like I have been hiking through the Mojave Desert.
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@scarfmace Right on!! Well done, Pitmaster!
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@denim-dawg thanks man
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@scarfmace With you pit-setup you must do it! Enjoy
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outstanding
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@Walery-Smirnoff that’s some tasty stuff! Also really like the photo’s!
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@Heavy_blue Thanks buddy! This year the winter is especially snowy and cold. But we grill all the time, despite the constant damp wood)
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@Walery-Smirnoff i think i need to fire up my bbq again..
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My wife is German. But she was born in Central Asia and lived there for a long time. We love Central Asian and Caucasian cuisine.
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can't go wrong with beercan chicken! Did you drink the beer or is the canister full?
PS: take your time and let the chick rest when you are done, like 15-20min easy
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