How Do You Cook Your Turkey?
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How Do You Cook Your Turkey?
I'm not cooking on the day this year, but my Friendsgiving (more of WorkFriends(ish)giving, was a dry brined, spatchcocked (butterflied), smoked 14-16 lb bird. Gravy was a mustard, white wine, giblet gravy, more a sauce, technically I guess, since it wasn't made from drippings.
Last years I did the same, but it was too salty. I butterflied the bird afterI dry brined it, and stupidly re-dry brined it since so much salt came off as I cut it up.
This year's was exceptional, even with a Perdue bird compared to last year's pastured organic bird.
Despite my shelf of cookbooks, everything came off Serious Eats.
Smoked turkey, though I didn't spice rub: http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2015 ... ecipe.html
Gravy: http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2014 ... ecipe.html
Dry Brining: http://www.seriouseats.com/2014/11/quic ... iving.html
Last years I did the same, but it was too salty. I butterflied the bird afterI dry brined it, and stupidly re-dry brined it since so much salt came off as I cut it up.
This year's was exceptional, even with a Perdue bird compared to last year's pastured organic bird.
Despite my shelf of cookbooks, everything came off Serious Eats.
Smoked turkey, though I didn't spice rub: http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2015 ... ecipe.html
Gravy: http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2014 ... ecipe.html
Dry Brining: http://www.seriouseats.com/2014/11/quic ... iving.html
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My mom cooks the turkey every year, dry as sawdust.
Im no better, my turkeys are usually still bleeding in spots.
However, When my dad was a middle school principal, his home ec teachers made us a turkey one time tgat they cooked by putting it in a paper bag and burying it in the coals of an outside fire (apparently they made a lot of these). Thats all i know about the process but it was the best turkey i ever had. I have to think it was brined as it was moist and had a lot of flavor. Any ideas?
That ^ by the way looks awesome.
Im no better, my turkeys are usually still bleeding in spots.
However, When my dad was a middle school principal, his home ec teachers made us a turkey one time tgat they cooked by putting it in a paper bag and burying it in the coals of an outside fire (apparently they made a lot of these). Thats all i know about the process but it was the best turkey i ever had. I have to think it was brined as it was moist and had a lot of flavor. Any ideas?
That ^ by the way looks awesome.
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In a bag. According to the directions, rubbed with a salt and pepper blend and butter, stuffed with lemons, carrots, celery. Comes out decent every time.
Wanted a smoked turkey this year, but don't have a smoker.
I've fried turkey, and it's very good too, but its a hassle fucking with that much hot oil and that big of a bird.
Wanted a smoked turkey this year, but don't have a smoker.
I've fried turkey, and it's very good too, but its a hassle fucking with that much hot oil and that big of a bird.
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I agree with syaigh...that butterflied, smoked turkey looks so fucking good I might run out to get a big green egg to smoke one in.
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I just do mine on the Weber. Though the Egg has been calling me for years.
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I spatchcocked mine this year. It really cuts down on the cooking time, and gets more even doneness throughout.
I brushed butter over the skin and then sea salt and cracked black pepper. Simple and elegant. Turned out great.
I brushed butter over the skin and then sea salt and cracked black pepper. Simple and elegant. Turned out great.
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My idiot mother in law is the kind of old broad who brags about how she "had to" get up at 3am to put the turkey in the oven for a 5pm dinner time.syaigh wrote:My mom cooks the turkey every year, dry as sawdust.
It's literally inedible unless you drown it in gravy.
Of course nobody tells her she's a shitty cook, instead my idiot in-laws all fawn over it and complement her on it, and perpetuate the cycle of post-mortem animal abuse.
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Yeah, she's always surprised we dont want to take any with us.
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Fried. 10 years of perfection in a row
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Injected with a mix my wife makes and left to sit overnight in the fridge. Wake up, bake for 4-5 hrs @ 300, enjoy. Turned out pretty damn moist and delicious.
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We used Alton Brown's brine a couple years and it's quite good.
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My MIL and own moms cooking is basically atrocious.
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I'm with bux, deep frying and happy.
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Buddy would eat it.syaigh wrote:Yeah, she's always surprised we dont want to take any with us.
Best turkey my wife has ever made was done in one of those baking bags. But I prefer fried.
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Next to cooking the bird too long, stuffing it is the biggest mistake people make. A stuffed bird will either be overcooked or dangerous.
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Sounds like a great relationship...lol. Please elaborate.WildGorillaMan wrote:My idiot mother in law is the kind of old broad who brags about how she "had to" get up at 3am to put the turkey in the oven for a 5pm dinner time.syaigh wrote:My mom cooks the turkey every year, dry as sawdust.
It's literally inedible unless you drown it in gravy.
Of course nobody tells her she's a shitty cook, instead my idiot in-laws all fawn over it and complement her on it, and perpetuate the cycle of post-mortem animal abuse.
My wife who's a fair to good cook, has never made a bad turkey, even though she claims to a shitty cook. On that smoked turkey thing, one of my employees years ago, was a turkey-farmer's daughter and she gave me a smoked turkey and a smoked duck from the farm over two different years. It was stupendous. On a side note, when I hired her for her first job out of college, her dad came in to meet me, wearing typical farmer duds, he told me in her presence, if she ever gives me any trouble, just put her over your knee. She turned a deep shade of red. Sorry for my thread hi-jack.
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I googled the spatchcocking, and now am pressing my wife to give it a go. Sounds like too much sense.
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I do all my roast and grilled chickens that way now too. I was a little nervous about cooking a bigger bird that way but it turned out really well!nafod wrote:I googled the spatchcocking, and now am pressing my wife to give it a go. Sounds like too much sense.
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Ima do this. 20lber spathchcocked and dry brined for two days. I may do it on oven rack over veggies too.
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Is there anyone here with a BGE? Maybe one that they got for fathers day?Shafpocalypse Now wrote:I agree with syaigh...that butterflied, smoked turkey looks so fucking good I might run out to get a big green egg to smoke one in.
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Turd, you & I have been on IGx from the start. If someone here had a Big Green Egg that they got for Fathers' Day, surely we would have heard about it by now.Turdacious wrote: Is there anyone here with a BGE? Maybe one that they got for fathers day?
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I don't even think it's possible for someone to be so lucky as to receive a Big Green Egg on Fathers' Day.johno wrote:Turd, you & I have been on IGx from the start. If someone here had a Big Green Egg that they got for Fathers' Day, surely we would have heard about it by now.Turdacious wrote: Is there anyone here with a BGE? Maybe one that they got for fathers day?
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Especially someone with ears so big that he could hear you type that (on the off chance such a person exists).Pinky wrote:I don't even think it's possible for someone to be so lucky as to receive a Big Green Egg on Fathers' Day.johno wrote:Turd, you & I have been on IGx from the start. If someone here had a Big Green Egg that they got for Fathers' Day, surely we would have heard about it by now.Turdacious wrote: Is there anyone here with a BGE? Maybe one that they got for fathers day?
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I am fairly certain a person with ears that large, with a BGE, would have popped up in this conversation by now.