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On 6/25/2013 8:31 PM, Earl wrote:
John H wrote: On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 19:57:16 -0400, Earl wrote: John H wrote: My smoker is electric, so I never get flames - just smoldering. I got rid of the charcoal smoker many years ago. Too much trouble when smoking a turkey. John H. Smoking was the only way I prepared a turkey - until I learned about deep-frying! I've never gone back except one year when we had a large group and I did one each way. The only left overs were from the smoked turkey. I've never deep fried a turkey. I started putting the turkey on a rotisserie over charcoal. Wow. The Weber will handle a 15lb'er pretty well. They come off much more moist than in the smoker. Some smoke flavor can be added by putting some aluminum foil wrapped chips on top of the charcoal. John (Gun Nut) H. Try it and you'll never go back. A 12# turkey is done in less than an hour and tastes great! It's not greasy at all. The hot oil seems to seal it up quickly. I've never tried injecting mine like many do - they tasted too good already. I inject with a Balsamic Vinegar / Honey mix.. About half and half in the injector needle under the skin and in the meat. |
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